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Blue37 Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:29am

Whistle From The Stands? FL/OK
 
I was on the road last night and listening to the game on the radio. Around the 10:45 mark in the 4th, Florida had a third down play deep in OK territory. The announcers said that the FL QB hesitated midway through the play like he heard a whistle. Both announcers said they thought they heard one too. Was anything said on the TV broadcast? Could you hear anything?

Theisey Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:43am

Yes, the TV guys said something. There was definitely was a sound from behind the Oklahoma team area. They shows the play again and you can hear what appears to be a whistle. It did cause the Florida player (the QB) as he heard it and started to ease up for a moment. I'm a little surprised that none of the officials on that sideline or even the Referee didn't hear anything.

Forksref Fri Jan 09, 2009 10:46am

They mentioned it but said it didn't sound like a referee's whistle.

I thought the Fox announcing crew was pretty weak. The color guy sounded like a 17-yr old kid. Buck didn't even know what down it was in a crucial goal line situation. Not a very strong crew for a National Championship game.

I thought Ron Cherry did a good job as WH although his signaling and verbiage is tough for me to watch. He's a little too deliberate and slow for my taste. But, heck, he's there and I'm watching on TV so more power to him!

In these last 2 games on TV, this one and OSU-TX, it seems there must be an hour's worth of commercials. I know there were 3 minutes of ads between quarters. Must be a pain for the players and coaches although the payoff for the games is $18 million dollars!

daggo66 Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:14am

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Originally Posted by Forksref (Post 566533)
I thought Ron Cherry did a good job as WH although his signaling and verbiage is tough for me to watch. He's a little too deliberate and slow for my taste. But, heck, he's there and I'm watching on TV so more power to him!

I couldn't agree more! What was with the 2 fingers forming a "V" on the USC signal?

BigGref Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:31pm

I only heard the one replay, it didn't even sound like a normal whistle, it sounded like someone whistleing with their fingers, usually not too much to worry about. I guess I did learn that tebow spent time in a Lepper colony, interesting sidenote, though not relevant at all to this conversation, just interesting.

grantsrc Fri Jan 09, 2009 01:06pm

It was someone whistling, not a real whistle.

chymechowder Sat Jan 10, 2009 01:39am

How come tebow didn't get an unsportsmanlike when he took his helmet off after that play and asked the official about the whistle? there's no provision that allows teh QB to do that, is there?

Rich Sat Jan 10, 2009 01:42am

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Originally Posted by chymechowder (Post 566995)
How come tebow didn't get an unsportsmanlike when he took his helmet off after that play and asked the official about the whistle? there's no provision that allows teh QB to do that, is there?

Gotta love Stoops, too. Typical coach -- worried about the other team rather than coaching his own. Worked out well for him, too.

Forksref Sat Jan 10, 2009 07:29am

I just realized that I won't have to go to church tomorrow. I will just be looking at a replay of the game. The Fox announcers elevated Tebow to God, or maybe he is the son of God and sits at the right hand of Coach K.

Ah, yes, deification is the primary role of an announcer.

SethPDX Sat Jan 10, 2009 03:05pm

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Originally Posted by Forksref (Post 566533)
I thought the Fox announcing crew was pretty weak. The color guy sounded like a 17-yr old kid. Buck didn't even know what down it was in a crucial goal line situation. Not a very strong crew for a National Championship game.

I thought Ron Cherry did a good job as WH although his signaling and verbiage is tough for me to watch. He's a little too deliberate and slow for my taste. But, heck, he's there and I'm watching on TV so more power to him!

I didn't think it was Buck, but whoever it is, when the BCS goes to a network that covers no college games in the regular season this is what you get (I'm not counting the regional FSNs).

I also thought the crew did a good job.

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Originally Posted by Forksref (Post 567015)
I just realized that I won't have to go to church tomorrow. I will just be looking at a replay of the game. The Fox announcers elevated Tebow to God, or maybe he is the son of God and sits at the right hand of Coach K.

Ah, yes, deification is the primary role of an announcer.

I didn't know if I was watching a game or a three-hour tribute to Tebow.:rolleyes: He must not be perfect, though--he got an idiotic and deserved USC towards the end of the game.

And what was with the split screen to show us how Oklahoma got the plays to Bradford? Oooohh, look, they don't huddle on offense! Nobody's done that before!

mikesears Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:35am

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Originally Posted by Forksref (Post 567015)
Ah, yes, deification is the primary role of an announcer.


Along with demonization (of the officials).

Blue37 Tue Jan 13, 2009 03:57pm

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Originally Posted by Forksref (Post 567015)
Ah, yes, deification is the primary role of an announcer.

Don't you have an extra "i" in that word? I thought it started "def".

mbyron Tue Jan 13, 2009 03:59pm

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Originally Posted by Blue37 (Post 568091)
Don't you have an extra "i" in that word? I thought it started "def".

2 of 'em, in fact. The word you seem to be thinking of begins 'defe-'. ;)


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