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Out of curiosity, how did you follow the game. Feel free to describe below.

ESPN3: Xbox? AppleTV? With an app? On your phone? Firstrow? Other?

Radio: 1350: WARF? Iheartradio app? Internet?

Posted

I used apple TV. Quality was about 7/10.

After about the 10th ridiculous thing Groh said in the first quarter,

I turned on iheartradio, but it wasn't synced with the video.

Also annoying in the first half, ESPN3 clowns wouldn't tell you the name of one Akron Zip. It was as if they didn't have a roster to look at.

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ESPN3 through an X Box. It would freeze and then skip forward, or run behind the actual game (I would see stuff in the forum that wasn't on my TV yet). Then X Box Live kept logging off.

Next time I'll use a computer instead of the game system.

Or just listen to Frenchie and play the game on XBox. The Zips are nationally ranked on it. :rolleyes:

Posted

ESPN3 on hard-wired (DSL) laptop piped to large-screen TV via HDMI. Although picture quality was pretty good at times, I'd agree with about a 7/10 on video quality.

ESPN announcers were terrible. If I didn't know better, I would have thought I was watching a presentation of UCF Sports TV. Had about all I could take of the UCF love-fest by the time the game ended.

Tried to mute ESPN and listen to Frenchie and Dunn but audio was 15 seconds ahead of the video.

UCF appears to be a very good team this year. Well-coached and enough talent to execute on both sides of the ball. Disappointed in our production on both sides of the ball but am hopeful we can compete this year in MAC play.

Go Zips!

  • 1 year later...
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