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Title: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: WALL-E on October 29, 2012, 11:59:01 AM
SEC television schedule for Nov. 10
CBS Sports will use a six-day option for its 3:30 p.m. ET SEC game on Nov. 10 and will select either Texas A&M at Alabama or Mississippi State at LSU. ESPN will televise the game not selected by CBS Sports, and it will kick off sometime between 7 and 7:45 p.m.

CBS will televise an SEC doubleheader on Nov. 10. The early game will be at noon ET with Arkansas visiting South Carolina.

Here's what the complete schedule looks like for Nov. 10:

Arkansas at South Carolina, noon ET, CBS
Missouri at Tennessee, 12:21 p.

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Title: Re: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: SUPERCOACH on October 29, 2012, 12:03:07 PM
Nothing to see here.  They are waiting to see if LSU beats us.  Not going to happen.  So we are going to be stuck on CBS again for the aTm game.

>:(


Title: Re: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: pmull on October 29, 2012, 02:51:00 PM
I like the 2:30 CBS time slot. I don't like waiting around all day for night games. Morning games are just wrong.


Title: Re: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: SUPERCOACH on October 29, 2012, 03:22:35 PM
I like the time slot, I just wish they had a different crew doing the broadcast.  Todd Blackledge and Brad Nessler are by far the best crew on TV right now IMO.  How many times did Blackledge tell you what the next play was going to be while they were still in the huddle the other night?  "Alabama likes to run on 2nd down after an incomplete pass on 1st down" then boom Yeldon up the middle for 11 yards.  "This would be a great time for Alabama to go play action and take a shot down the field" then boom 50+ yarder for a TD.  I lost count.  They know what they are talking about, and they are respectful to both teams.

Contrast that to the guys on CBS.  They love to try to stir up some sort of controversy, and it gets really annoying in a hurry.  Gary likes to try to be clever at the expense of being accurate.  There was one play in the Florida-Georgia game where the center makes a bad snap in shotgun, and he comes up with this nonsense that the center must have thought the QB was under center instead of in shotgun, that was the only way to explain the bad snap.  Really?  Then he goes on to say the QB must have a light touch for the center to not realize when the QB is under center vs. in shotgun, further digging the hole on his ridiculous comment.

:eyeroll:


Title: Re: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: pmull on October 29, 2012, 04:18:08 PM
I like the time slot, I just wish they had a different crew doing the broadcast.  Todd Blackledge and Brad Nessler are by far the best crew on TV right now IMO.  How many times did Blackledge tell you what the next play was going to be while they were still in the huddle the other night?  "Alabama likes to run on 2nd down after an incomplete pass on 1st down" then boom Yeldon up the middle for 11 yards.  "This would be a great time for Alabama to go play action and take a shot down the field" then boom 50+ yarder for a TD.  I lost count.  They know what they are talking about, and they are respectful to both teams.

Contrast that to the guys on CBS.  They love to try to stir up some sort of controversy, and it gets really annoying in a hurry.  Gary likes to try to be clever at the expense of being accurate.  There was one play in the Florida-Georgia game where the center makes a bad snap in shotgun, and he comes up with this nonsense that the center must have thought the QB was under center instead of in shotgun, that was the only way to explain the bad snap.  Really?  Then he goes on to say the QB must have a light touch for the center to not realize when the QB is under center vs. in shotgun, further digging the hole on his ridiculous comment.

:eyeroll:

I agree that Blackledge and Nessler are the best TV crew. I like Kurt Herbstriet but can not stand his partner Brent Musburger.

I was watching UGA-UF too. Danielson said the only explaination for the bad snap was the center must have thought the QB was undercenter. I guess he has never had a ball slip out of his hand.


Title: Re: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: ricky023 on October 29, 2012, 04:23:51 PM
Well I know my best times to be the board here are when, Danielson and Vern are on as announcers. I shut off sound watch the game and post here, rofl. RTR!


Title: Re: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: SUPERCOACH on October 29, 2012, 04:25:18 PM
I like the time slot, I just wish they had a different crew doing the broadcast.  Todd Blackledge and Brad Nessler are by far the best crew on TV right now IMO.  How many times did Blackledge tell you what the next play was going to be while they were still in the huddle the other night?  "Alabama likes to run on 2nd down after an incomplete pass on 1st down" then boom Yeldon up the middle for 11 yards.  "This would be a great time for Alabama to go play action and take a shot down the field" then boom 50+ yarder for a TD.  I lost count.  They know what they are talking about, and they are respectful to both teams.

Contrast that to the guys on CBS.  They love to try to stir up some sort of controversy, and it gets really annoying in a hurry.  Gary likes to try to be clever at the expense of being accurate.  There was one play in the Florida-Georgia game where the center makes a bad snap in shotgun, and he comes up with this nonsense that the center must have thought the QB was under center instead of in shotgun, that was the only way to explain the bad snap.  Really?  Then he goes on to say the QB must have a light touch for the center to not realize when the QB is under center vs. in shotgun, further digging the hole on his ridiculous comment.

:eyeroll:

I agree that Blackledge and Nessler are the best TV crew. I like Kurt Herbstriet but can not stand his partner Brent Musburger.

I was watching UGA-UF too. Danielson said the only explaination for the bad snap was the center must have thought the QB was undercenter. I guess he has never had a ball slip out of his hand.

I like Herbie too.  When Mushmouth retires maybe they will get a decent replacement and then they will have 2 good crews.

On the snap, it was clearly a shot gun snap IMO, he just missed to the right about a yard.  A normal snap would have hit the center in the butt and fell to the ground right away.  This snap shot out of there, it was just off target.


Title: Re: "SEC television schedule for Nov. 10"
Post by: pmull on October 29, 2012, 04:46:48 PM
I like the time slot, I just wish they had a different crew doing the broadcast.  Todd Blackledge and Brad Nessler are by far the best crew on TV right now IMO.  How many times did Blackledge tell you what the next play was going to be while they were still in the huddle the other night?  "Alabama likes to run on 2nd down after an incomplete pass on 1st down" then boom Yeldon up the middle for 11 yards.  "This would be a great time for Alabama to go play action and take a shot down the field" then boom 50+ yarder for a TD.  I lost count.  They know what they are talking about, and they are respectful to both teams.

Contrast that to the guys on CBS.  They love to try to stir up some sort of controversy, and it gets really annoying in a hurry.  Gary likes to try to be clever at the expense of being accurate.  There was one play in the Florida-Georgia game where the center makes a bad snap in shotgun, and he comes up with this nonsense that the center must have thought the QB was under center instead of in shotgun, that was the only way to explain the bad snap.  Really?  Then he goes on to say the QB must have a light touch for the center to not realize when the QB is under center vs. in shotgun, further digging the hole on his ridiculous comment.

:eyeroll:

I agree that Blackledge and Nessler are the best TV crew. I like Kurt Herbstriet but can not stand his partner Brent Musburger.

I was watching UGA-UF too. Danielson said the only explaination for the bad snap was the center must have thought the QB was undercenter. I guess he has never had a ball slip out of his hand.

I like Herbie too.  When Mushmouth retires maybe they will get a decent replacement and then they will have 2 good crews.

On the snap, it was clearly a shot gun snap IMO, he just missed to the right about a yard.  A normal snap would have hit the center in the butt and fell to the ground right away.  This snap shot out of there, it was just off target.

The snap was off target and did not have any zip on it. It looked to me like it might have slipped out of the centers hand.