🏈 What TV feed did you watch last night? I counted seven options for the Bama game.

I started out on the homer feed with the SECN. It wasn't good. I won't make this about Eli this time. The split screen just got on my last nerve.

I ended up flipping between the main (ESPN) and the command center during penalties and such. (ESPN2.)
 
The command center with 4 screens is way beyond stupid to me. I will say that I do like the perspective of the offense a bit but who wants to see both coaches the entire game?
 
I posted this on another thread but I taped the game shown on the ESPN All 22 format channel (the entire game was shot from an angle where you see the entire field on every play). Barrett Jones was part of the broadcast team and he did an outstanding job. I didn’t even realize he worked for ESPN but I’m really hoping he moves up with them soon. He’s by far the best young former player in the booth I’ve heard. He was so fluid in his presentation and offered a lot of great insights throughout the game. In my opinion, he’s much, much better than McElroy.
 
I posted this on another thread but I taped the game shown on the ESPN All 22 format channel (the entire game was shot from an angle where you see the entire field on every play). Barrett Jones was part of the broadcast team and he did an outstanding job. I didn’t even realize he worked for ESPN but I’m really hoping he moves up with them soon. He’s by far the best young former player in the booth I’ve heard. He was so fluid in his presentation and offered a lot of great insights throughout the game. In my opinion, he’s much, much better than McElroy.
You know what's crazy about this? GMac is a BS Business Marketing (with a MS) who was after the Rhodes Scholarship.. Barrett was summa cum laude in accounting...getting the picture here?

If you were guessing which would struggle relating to the general public? :rolleyes: Accountants aren't known for personality.

I try to mention the All-22 every time it's available. For future reference, CBS has had it weekly online on CBSSports.com for their Saturday afternoon games.
 
Is there a place I can see a replay so I can go watch and see how it looks? Never have seen it.
If you have the ESPN app connected to your TV provider (local cable, YoueTube TV, Hulu+Live all work for sure) you can go down to where it shows Leagues and pick NCAA Football, then go down to On Demand and find the "Fri,12/31 - #4 Cincinnati vs. #1 Alabama" listing. When you select it you get a ton of options for different streams with All-22 being close to the bottom. Yo1u can watch with Hometown audio from each team or even Spanish.
 
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