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Todd Ellis doesn't get bogged down with minor details such as how many yards were gained on a play. He'll also get excited about a big tackle by a USC defender and you eventually find out it was 5 or 10 yards down field. I'm just thankful all the games are televised so I can see what's really happening. Otherwise, I'd try to find the opposing team's radio broadcast. Yes, Todd is that bad, even though I'm sure he loves USC. I don't have a problem with Tommy Suggs as the "color" guy. You have no doubt who he's pulling for, but he doesn't mind saying he disagrees with Carolina's play calls, defensive approaches, showboating, etc. He was a senior when I was a freshman .... and he beat Uno Who all three varsity seasons.
Too bad - I like Todd and Tommy. Nice to have alums who are homers and don`t pretend not to be. Guess some of you would have rather had Charlie "kiss and hug the ones you love" Mac stay around. Sure Mike would have been great but we know that story. Todd and Tommy are true Gamecocks - don`t listen if you don`t like them. Guess OP liked hearing "there`s orange in the end zone." At least we never have had anyone like Will Merritt either.
Nope, should be Mike Morgan.
I like Mike Morgan. I’d take him. I just thought Andy did such a nice job with baseball. You could tell he studied opponents, our history, and knew our team. Plus his call after Merrifeld’s single to right in Omaha, and “back to back for the Garnet and Black” will stick with Carolina fans forever. Those two moments. He shined with monologue etc that was memorable.
Folks complained about his accent, but by the same token worshiped Bob Fulton with a heavy Philadelphia accent. You can’t win.
I rather have a homer calling our games than someone who is neutral...
Andy had a ton of legendary calls for the baseball team.
You can have someone who's passionate and enthusiastic about your team, but who also gives a clear, accurate call of the game. Case in point:
Point being, you don't have to sacrifice accuracy at the expense of having a "homer" as your broadcaster.
We don't listen to him. Well, unless we absolutely have to. You taters had a good radio announcer until you let your AD fire him. Everyone knows AD's at Clemson don't have any power, I never understood why the powers that be let that stand. Really pissed off your fans. He wasn't Jim Phillips but he was close.
Yannity says "those" too much. By way of example- "and the Georgia Bulldogs in those silver britches" , or "Wake Forest comes out of the tunnel in those white jerseys".I think it was a Dabo move. I am not sure why he wanted it done, but is was certainly a step backwards from Pete Yannity.
I like Todd and Tommy.
Bob Fulton was only a "voice" not a good play by play announcer
Have to agree with you. Love his enthusiasm, but he really struugles with the English language and with conveying what is actually happening on the field during a play.So while I’ve watched many USC games on TV, yesterday was the first time I’ve listened on the radio for a while (driving to Conway). My question is how do you guys listen to Ellis? I appreciate his enthusiasm but he makes any play over 5 yds sound like your about to score a TD. It’s exhausting. You can never get a feel for the rhythm of the game. Ours isn’t much better, his voice strains at anything more than a whisper. Lastly, good win yesterday. Please stick with Bentley.
I rather have a homer calling our games than someone who is neutral...