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Spinoff - Hawthorne's Bluegrass Miracle Play by Play - Why re-recorded?
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:21 pm
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:21 pm
I posted this in the other thread but didn't get any responses. I'd really like to know if anyone knows the story behind this. I searched google and couldn't find anything.
It appears that Hawthorne re-recorded the play-by-play for this to fix his mistake of claiming Jack Hunt caught the TD pass. I was watching the game on SEC network a few days ago and they showed the clip with Hawthorne's play by play. I told my wife "get ready for Jack Hunt!", yet he never said it. I thought that maybe my memory was fading me or something or maybe he said it later on, after the TD and it was cut off.
I found a clip on youtube that I believe has the same audio that was used in the rebroadcast special on SEC Network. Notice that there is no "Jack Hunt."
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This audio appears to be the original with "Jack Hunt!"
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It appears that Hawthorne re-recorded the play-by-play for this to fix his mistake of claiming Jack Hunt caught the TD pass. I was watching the game on SEC network a few days ago and they showed the clip with Hawthorne's play by play. I told my wife "get ready for Jack Hunt!", yet he never said it. I thought that maybe my memory was fading me or something or maybe he said it later on, after the TD and it was cut off.
I found a clip on youtube that I believe has the same audio that was used in the rebroadcast special on SEC Network. Notice that there is no "Jack Hunt."
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This audio appears to be the original with "Jack Hunt!"
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This post was edited on 9/18/14 at 1:22 pm
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:23 pm to SUB
They likely just cut out "Jack Hunt" instead of redoing it.
This post was edited on 9/18/14 at 1:24 pm
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:23 pm to SUB
Just makes me laugh thinking about it..."JACK HUNT!"
wtf Jim I get there numbers are close but damn
wtf Jim I get there numbers are close but damn
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:24 pm to saintsfan22
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They likely just cut out "Jack Hunt" instead of redoing it.
I thought so too, but watch both clips. It is clearly a different audio clip because he doesn't say the same things in both.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:25 pm to SUB
It was a pretty rediculous error considering Jack Hunt played D his entire career and that was the most improbable play in LSU history.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:26 pm to SUB
By far Jim's most unfathomable mistake ever
I mean, I get that he was excited but how do you confuse a black WR for a white S?
I mean, I get that he was excited but how do you confuse a black WR for a white S?
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:28 pm to SUB
Transcript of the first video I posted:
Hawthorne: "Caught! Caught! Touchdown!!! I do not believe it! The Tigers pull off another miracle! It was Devery Henderson who caught it." You can even hear crowd noise that seems like it was added.
Transcript of the second video:
Hawthorne: "Caught! Caught! Touchdown!!! Jack Hunt! Caught it and scored! The last play of the game I don't believe it! I do not believe it!"
He never mentioned Henderson in the second clip.
Hawthorne: "Caught! Caught! Touchdown!!! I do not believe it! The Tigers pull off another miracle! It was Devery Henderson who caught it." You can even hear crowd noise that seems like it was added.
Transcript of the second video:
Hawthorne: "Caught! Caught! Touchdown!!! Jack Hunt! Caught it and scored! The last play of the game I don't believe it! I do not believe it!"
He never mentioned Henderson in the second clip.
This post was edited on 9/18/14 at 1:32 pm
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:29 pm to Purple Spoon
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It was a pretty rediculous error considering Jack Hunt played D his entire career and that was the most improbable play in LSU history.
Jim screws up a ton, I get it...but that is the most shocking play in LSU's history.
Most announcers have the roster memorized, so in his mind he see an 8, and boom...that's the name he calls. He's far from perfect, and critique him all you want on routine things he misses in situations where he shouldn't, but I can't imagine how crazy that play was watching it live in the stadium.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:29 pm to SUB
The one without jack hunt doesn't seem as genuine either. I think they definitely did a redo
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:34 pm to SUB
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I thought so too, but watch both clips. It is clearly a different audio clip because he doesn't say the same things in both.
It wasn't re-recorded. At least not the clip above. They just took pieces and put it all together. Mainly taking out "Jack Hunt"
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:37 pm to SUB
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He never mentioned Henderson in the second clip.
He does correct himself in the original, ESPN just cuts it off after the "I do not believe it!" Full transcript is like this:
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Caught! Caught! Touchdown!!! Jack Hunt! Caught it and scored! The last play of the game I don't believe it!I do not believe it! The Tigers pull off another miracle! It was Devery Henderson who caught it.
They just removed the bolded part above
This post was edited on 9/18/14 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:42 pm to Golfer
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Most announcers have the roster memorized, so in his mind he see an 8, and boom...that's the name he calls. He's far from perfect, and critique him all you want on routine things he misses in situations where he shouldn't, but I can't imagine how crazy that play was watching it live in the stadium.
He mistook a black wide receiver wearing number 9 for a white safety who wore number 8.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:47 pm to Wayne Campbell
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He mistook a black wide receiver wearing number 9 for a white safety who wore number 8.
I know this. He's looking at numbers. Again, in the frenzy he saw an 8 blurted out Jack Hunt and he (or his spotter) corrected him within 10 seconds.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:47 pm to Purple Spoon
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considering Jack Hunt played D his entire career
You, sir, are wrong.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:52 pm to BayouBengals03
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It wasn't re-recorded. At least not the clip above. They just took pieces and put it all together. Mainly taking out "Jack Hunt"
Thanks! That makes more sense.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 1:54 pm to SUB
I still have that game on VCR but I've never replayed it. Now if I can only find a way to replay it.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 2:05 pm to TBoy
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I still have that game on VCR but I've never replayed it. Now if I can only find a way to replay it.
Good luck with that.
Posted on 9/18/14 at 2:09 pm to Golfer
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I know this. He's looking at numbers. Again, in the frenzy he saw an 8 blurted out Jack Hunt and he (or his spotter) corrected him within 10 seconds.
This. It very easily could have been his spotter who made the error in the heat of the moment.
And in many press boxes, the announcers might be so far away from the action that without binoculars it might be hard to tell who is black and who is white. I know the Rantards don't like logic and alternate suggestions that break up their conspiracy theories, but still....
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