TideatMileHigh
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While at my reserve unit this weekend, it finally dawned on me what made CBS' coverage of college football much more enjoyable than Mickey Mouse Inc: Respect for the game.
CBS' crew for college football respect and understand a college football game. The stadium shots, camera work, and sound production produce a very immersive feeling that no ESPN game has ever captured. I legitimately think that the production crew for CBS' college football games actually love/respect the sport and take pride in showcasing college football to the country. ESPN productions reek of corporate watered-down shit. Also, I think Brandon mentioned this, but CBS doesn't litter their coverage with annoying graphics and news crawlers.
I got into college football in 2007 when I was 13. My first real memory of the SEC on CBS was when Alabama played Florida State in 2007. I noticed how CBS covered a college football game was very different from how ESPN covered Alabama against Arkansas and UGA the previous two weeks. The CBS coverage had a much more "epic" feel to it. I'll miss their coverage, and I'm not looking forward to our games being the sole property of Mickey Mouse Inc.
CBS' crew for college football respect and understand a college football game. The stadium shots, camera work, and sound production produce a very immersive feeling that no ESPN game has ever captured. I legitimately think that the production crew for CBS' college football games actually love/respect the sport and take pride in showcasing college football to the country. ESPN productions reek of corporate watered-down shit. Also, I think Brandon mentioned this, but CBS doesn't litter their coverage with annoying graphics and news crawlers.
I got into college football in 2007 when I was 13. My first real memory of the SEC on CBS was when Alabama played Florida State in 2007. I noticed how CBS covered a college football game was very different from how ESPN covered Alabama against Arkansas and UGA the previous two weeks. The CBS coverage had a much more "epic" feel to it. I'll miss their coverage, and I'm not looking forward to our games being the sole property of Mickey Mouse Inc.