DanOregon
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There are three types of high school football broadcasts.
The student-run - which are professional sounding, the kid probably wears a tie and has a full chart with numbers and names to reference. Maybe even a buddy is working as a spotter.
The parent or local type - which typically is someone trying to be entertaining (mostly failing) and sounds like a fan with a running commentary - "Oh hey Al, good to see you....and the hand-off goes to the running back up the middle for a small gain - oh NOW they're saying we lined up OFFSIDES! Are you kidding me? They just gave them a first down folks. How's the pretzel tasting Josh, that's a biggun. Seriously, these refs...."
And the local station with a real radio guy - if its a younger dude who thinks he's on the way up, he's probably the first example, but probably didn't have time to do the full chart because he's working two other jobs to make rent and just has a roster. If it's an older guy, he's closer to the parent or local type who is constantly screwing up, knows it, but reminds people they should be grateful thatthe local station is even broadcasting these games and he's already worked a full 50-hour weeks.
The student-run - which are professional sounding, the kid probably wears a tie and has a full chart with numbers and names to reference. Maybe even a buddy is working as a spotter.
The parent or local type - which typically is someone trying to be entertaining (mostly failing) and sounds like a fan with a running commentary - "Oh hey Al, good to see you....and the hand-off goes to the running back up the middle for a small gain - oh NOW they're saying we lined up OFFSIDES! Are you kidding me? They just gave them a first down folks. How's the pretzel tasting Josh, that's a biggun. Seriously, these refs...."
And the local station with a real radio guy - if its a younger dude who thinks he's on the way up, he's probably the first example, but probably didn't have time to do the full chart because he's working two other jobs to make rent and just has a roster. If it's an older guy, he's closer to the parent or local type who is constantly screwing up, knows it, but reminds people they should be grateful thatthe local station is even broadcasting these games and he's already worked a full 50-hour weeks.