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Originally Posted by ScriptOhio
I watched it. Boy the announcers (Curt Gowdy and Kyle Rote) were really terrible. Actually I watched two Ohio State games yesterday. The ESPN Classic channel had the Ohio Styate - Michigan game from Saturday as an "instant classic".
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I watched it last night too. Aside from the commentary, what I really took away from it was how unbearable televised football was back then, instant replay was a chore, you'd be lucky to have three cameras, if it was a really big game anyway, and you did not know the time remaining, down, or distance unless you were paying close attention.
Stats? Forget about it!
The things we take for granted today with the information overload we have available.
You watch that rebroadcast now and you're thinking,
This technology is going to put a man on the moon in six months? No [censored]ing way!
Oh, and tear-away, fishnet jerseys were a horrible idea. You think
OSU's grounds crew goofed with our turf this year? That's the gosh darn Rose Bowl, with idyllic California weather and a month to manicure the field, and
that was a disaster!
Lastly, and probably the best capsule from that game, was seeing how, back then, the game being played on the field was the story.
OSU had the game well in hand the entirety of the fourth quarter, and not once was there any fawning over Woody's legacy, the impending
OSU championship, what happened the past year, what might happen the following year. Nothing. Not even a single camera shot of Woody.
The entire broadcast was about the game on the field at that moment in time, and nothing else.
Oh, and the NBC-carried Rose Bowl doing the promo for the upcoming NBC broadcast of Super Bowl III, featuring the Colts and Jets. NBC
was relevant once. I'd like to go back and bet on the Jets to pull off the shocker, too!
