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I wasn't really paying attention until the color guy let out a visceral "NICE" when Iowa was making a run. They're driving me nuts.
I hate when people actually believe announcers want a particular team to win. It is so far from the truth I don't know where to begin.
Pretty sure everyone of their A-Team of announcers had been used yesterday in the Quadruple-header. The Gophers vs. Iowa (bottom of the big ten) probably wasn't a very high priority for the Big Ten Network.
Ridiculous. Both Hart and Morris worked on Saturday as well as today.
Shonn Morris has been the #1 or #2 color guy on the BTN since its inception.
I have no issue with Shonn Morris, and I think the Big Ten Network has done a good job since the beginning, but Quinn Buckner, Gus Johnson, and G. Kelser are three of my favorite broadcasters.
For me, the line between play by play and "color" tends to melt away over time. I'll take these guys over many of annoying ESPN crowd like Mike Patrick any day of the week.
The Chicago guys like the Green Bay Packer guy? and Hamilton are good, but Kelser and Buckner are near the top of their profession.
Maybe the BTN can get Sean McDonough for next year in both sports. He is the best.
Ridiculous. Both Hart and Morris worked on Saturday as well as today.
Shonn Morris has been the #1 or #2 color guy on the BTN since its inception. He's worked the BTT the last three years for the network, basically proving he is their top choice as a color guy. He's also been covering BT games regularly for at least the last decade.
If you don't like him, fine. But at least know what you're talking about before spewing crap like he's not part of their "A" team.
Ridiculous. Both Hart and Morris worked on Saturday as well as today.
Shonn Morris has been the #1 or #2 color guy on the BTN since its inception.
I have no issue with Shonn Morris, and I think the Big Ten Network has done a good job since the beginning, but Quinn Buckner, Gus Johnson, and G. Kelser are three of my favorite broadcasters.
For me, the line between play by play and "color" tends to melt away over time. I'll take these guys over many of annoying ESPN crowd like Mike Patrick any day of the week.
The Chicago guys like the Green Bay Packer guy? and Hamilton are good, but Kelser and Buckner are near the top of their profession.
Maybe the BTN can get Sean McDonough for next year in both sports. He is the best.
Wayne Larivee is I think who you are referring to as the Bulls and Packer guy. He is very good, but I think he decided personally to do less games this year (as I would find it hard to believe the BTN made a decision to cut back his games), so they have been filling his games with newer guys like Hart (formerly of CBS College Sports) and the former ESPN-guy Eric Collins.
Tom Hamilton is a little ridiculous with his yelling on a basket that ties the score at 2-2 and other outlandish and overly dramatic statements that would easily make the Common Man's preposterous statement tournament if he were a MN-guy, but generally he does a good job of staying on top of the action, rather than falling behind.
Kelser is very good - Jim Jackson is as well, but he's in the studio a lot too. I'm less of a fan of Buckner. I'm aware he used to be a national CBS guy, but he tends to run over the PBP guy and a lot of times say what should happen before the refs make a decision - kind of ruins the flow of the game. Very knowledgeable, though.
I've said for many years McDonough is the best PBP guy in the business, but he is full-time at ESPN, so the chances of him coming to the BTN are about as good as the Gophers winning the BT Title this year.
I think the BTN is trying to have these guys travel a lot less but using more guys this year. For example, Buckner has only been working Indiana games this year from what I've seen (but that might be schedule related since he also works Pacers games). Hamilton (who does Cleveland Indians PBP) works mostly Ohio State games.
I must admit, Tom Hamilton is one of my favorites. He can be annoying, but how can you go wrong with "RING IT UP!!!" when Hoffarber or anyone else in the Big 10 hits a three!?!?
Here's the deal. 15 years ago only the best matchups were on national TV. Because there were so few games being shown nationally, the best announcers would broadcast a higher percentage of these games. If an average Gopher game was on TV, chances are it would be on MSC where only Gopher fans would see it. Even though the announcers were not top quality, they were homers, so the fans did not notice the lesser quality.
But now with the Big Ten network, ESPN2, U, 360, FoxSports, CBS College Sports etc, many more games are available to a national audience. Well the top announcers are not going to be able to broadcast every single one of these, so the networks have to dip a little deeper into the talent pool to fill all the slots. Guess what? That means less quality. This is just a consequence of getting so many games broadcast nationally and it's never going to change.