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Posted on 9/8/14 at 9:35 am to CarRamrod
I think that many people don't realize all the things that are really going on in the booth. Aside from the preparation of the announcers (like the history of the two teams and players therefrom, current events in the college football scene, etc.), there are monitors in front of them they watch, they are continually watching the field as well--there are things they sometimes see that the cameras don't catch. In the headsets there are voices that are continually crossing lines and the announcers have to listen to the director/producer and spotters to keep things going. It seems like announcers are required to "spin plates" and then have to keep the action going so as not to have "dead space" in the flow. Or perhaps they just just put on headsets and talk these days--I don't know, but I have produced tv shows and this is the way things have been when I tried to produce them. As for rating--I thought the three did a great job--9.1.
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