Announcers for the game

#3
#3
I like Dave Neal & Andre Ware. Dave Neal does those Flash Back Football Classics or at least he use to. But I think they do a good job at calling games...better than Bob Kesling. :eek:lol:
 
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#4
#4
I like Dave Neal & Andre Ware. Dave Neal does those Flash Back Football Classics or at least he use to. But I think they do a good job at calling games...better than Bob Kesling. :eek:lol:

Anybody is better that Kesling. Well, except Mike Keith for the Titans. What a tool! :dance2:
 
#5
#5
I went to high school with Dave Neal, we played soccer together and lived in the same hood. Really nice guy and I personally think he is one of the better SEC announcers. His dad is also a great announcer.

Yea, I know cool story bro.
 
#10
#10

The SEC Network is a syndication package featuring college football and basketball events from the Southeastern Conference. The package is owned and operated by ESPN Regional Television and is shown in more than 50 percent of households in the United States, mostly Southeastern United States markets. [1] The SEC Network typically airs in the noon eastern slot that was former home to the Raycom Sports SEC game of the week. Games are shown locally on broadcast stations, regional sports networks, [2] as well as on ESPN GamePlan, ESPN Full Court, and ESPN3.com. The SEC Network is also available in Canada via Atlanta's WPCH-TV. The SEC Network uses the same graphics package currently used by ESPN on ABC, a version of ESPN's graphics package, with a 4:3-friendly Bottom Line. As the 2011 SEC basketball season came, the 4:3-friendly Bottom Line was discontinued and was replaced with the style used by ESPN, which has a 16:9-only Bottomline
 
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#13
The SEC Network is a syndication package featuring college football and basketball events from the Southeastern Conference. The package is owned and operated by ESPN Regional Television and is shown in more than 50 percent of households in the United States, mostly Southeastern United States markets. [1] The SEC Network typically airs in the noon eastern slot that was former home to the Raycom Sports SEC game of the week. Games are shown locally on broadcast stations, regional sports networks, [2] as well as on ESPN GamePlan, ESPN Full Court, and ESPN3.com. The SEC Network is also available in Canada via Atlanta's WPCH-TV. The SEC Network uses the same graphics package currently used by ESPN on ABC, a version of ESPN's graphics package, with a 4:3-friendly Bottom Line. As the 2011 SEC basketball season came, the 4:3-friendly Bottom Line was discontinued and was replaced with the style used by ESPN, which has a 16:9-only Bottomline
Learn something new all the time.:hi:
 
#15
#15
I wish UT powers that be would hire Ron Franklin who was fired from ESPN a couple of years ago to do UT Football Games and fire Bob Kesling so I could listen to UT Radio Network again. I think Bob does a good job for Lady Vols BB games but that's where it ends for me. :salute:
 
#16
#16
I wish UT powers that be would hire Ron Franklin who was fired from ESPN a couple of years ago to do UT Football Games and fire Bob Kesling so I could listen to UT Radio Network again. I think Bob does a good job for Lady Vols BB games but that's where it ends for me. :salute:

Bob should work at McDonalds. He would never mispronounce words there. The Mc is already built in.
 
#18
#18
i think palmer is the worst... all he says is get the ball to your athletes in open space lol i dont care who the commentator is unless it's lundquist and were playing florida because he is so annoying to listen to
 
#19
#19
I don't like looking or listening to Ware in his prime or now. Super duper triple lamification
 
#20
#20
Why didn't we get Mike Kieth again? Can't remember, but whatever the excuse is, it's not good enough
 
#25
#25
Anyone but Beth Mowins and her lame-ass Ron Franklin impression. Yeah, Beth, you've got a southern drawl -- just like everyone else from upstate New York.
 

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