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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: TXMike on December 23, 2011, 06:02:16 AM
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Appears ESPN has heard our recurring suggestion the networks include someone who actually knows the rules on their broadcast teams. The last few bowl games have included current or retired officials in the booth . They had Steve Shaw one night, a retired guy (Big 10?) another and last night they had an active ACC R in the booth. hopefully that is the model for the rest of the bowl season.
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ESPN also has quite a few people reading Rom Gilbert's mailing list.
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All post season games have someone assigned to the booth to work with TV. I worked a game in DC and Doug Rhoads from the ACC was part of our pregame and in the booth during the game. I also had an opportunity to work a game where Jim Blackwood from the WAC was working with TV. The supervisor from the MWC was at the LV Bowl last night.
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He may have been there but it was Walter Davenport, an ACC R, who they were interviewing on air and asking about a play
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He may have been there but it was Walter Davenport, an ACC R, who they were interviewing on air and asking about a play
Walter Davenport was the Replay Communicator at the game.
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Very sure Ken was there. We got together for lunch.
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Good maybe we can get ESPN to stop using the "late flag" terminology pray:;
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Walter Davenport was the Replay Communicator at the game.
And he was able to do an on-air piece WHILE a replay review was underway? ? ?
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Good maybe we can get ESPN to stop using the "late flag" terminology pray:;
Or get the ESPN common-taters to just shut up! pray:; pray:; pray:;
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And he was able to do an on-air piece WHILE a replay review was underway? ? ?
I was just as shocked.
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Davenport was there paid by the conference and not the bowl as the TV booth official and not the replay communicator to answer any questions the TV guys care to ask. Some ask, others do not use this resource.
All the bowls have someone in the booth, they are not always used so you would not know they are there. They are normally from the conference that sends the crew but not always.