After hearing the stories of KXLF's Shane Ewing performance I started thinking about what MSU could do to make sure that they had an even slightly knowlagable understanding of MSU basketball (or football). I know the Griz have rejected radio and TV announcers before. I know that we most likely get that, but in future can you get it written in the contract that they must pass a Montana State team oral test? Tough questions like:
- Correctly name and pronounce all players on the roster (written roster allowed as a cheat sheet)
- Correctly identify where a few random players are from (written roster allowed as a cheat sheet)
- Name a former Bobcat basketball player
- Name the leading scorer and rebounder on the team
- Give one anecdote that proves you have at least talked to Brad Huse
- Finally ask them who are Brad Huse and Tricia Binford (No cheat sheets allowed)
Those are my ideas of questions, anyone have any others.
Qualifiing exam For TV Announcers
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Re: Qualifiing exam For TV Announcers
Question #1: Are you a f'in ? If yes turn in exam, if no--continue to question #2.
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Re: Qualifiing exam For TV Announcers
You guys are being too hard on the announcers.
They are just like everyone else..............................they dont care about bobcat sports just like the rest of the world.
They are just like everyone else..............................they dont care about bobcat sports just like the rest of the world.
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