Local Oregon news anchor’s Dan Lanning-Alabama bombshell report met with shock, skepticism
Eugene, Oregon, news anchor Brandon Kamerman dropped a surprising scoop on Alabama's coaching search.
Eugene, Oregon, news anchor Brandon Kamerman dropped a surprising scoop on Alabama's coaching search.
"It's interesting to see Dan Lanning being asked 'How does Washington win this game?'"
"If this is to be our end, then I would have them make such an end, as to be worthy of remembrance."
As the Washington Huskies put away the Pac-12 Championship Game, ESPN's cameras were honed in on Bo Nix and his towel.
Huard will call two games, almost 300 miles apart, in the space of about 16 hours.
Several times during No. 11 Oregon State's loss to Arizona, ESPN play-by-play voice Brian Custer called the Beavers "the Ducks."
"I know that means a lot to our players, it certainly means something to me when I send my three kids to school and expect to see them come home."
ESPN 'College GameDay' introduced a new element to the show on Saturday at the University of Utah: They brought Oregon coach Dan Lanning, a visitor to Salt Lake City with the Ducks, to the desk.
ESPN announced that 'College GameDay' will air live from Salt Lake City this weekend ahead of the Pac-12 showdown between Utah and Oregon.
"Michael Penix, wasn't he a transfer?"
For the third time in four weeks, a Pac-12 conference matchup was the weekend's most-watched college football game.
"This is the most oddly arranged graphic you could possibly have come up with."
"Any way you cut it, Fox destroyed the Pac-12."
College GameDay's visit to Seattle for this week's Oregon-Washington game present some awkward and complicated dynamics for the show.
Oregon smashed Colorado on Saturday, but the game still topped ten million viewers.
"I ain’t making this up. I ain’t gonna disclose names, but you all know who I’m talking about if you’re watching."
Conference realignment armageddon is fully upon us once again.
After reports of doom, not doom, and uncertainty, the Pac-12 now seems to have more actual defections.
Bill Walton referred to the transfer portal as the Tinder portal: "The way that works is that they put their name in there and then the coaches start pushing left and right."
"Fact is a University of Alabama education is very good."
Washington State-Oregon drew the highest viewership for a 10:30 p.m. ET start on any network in three years. So why did ESPN send a subpar "E" production truck there, and provide the world with an opportunity to complain about the picture quality?
"Apologies. Thibodeaux did a Thi-bo-don't there. But he was excited. He had a big game, and it was a good gameplan, I'll say that."
"Once I was here with my niece Vanessa, who was wearing a Ducks' jacket, and she got hit on the head with a chunk of ice. It didn't knock her out, but it knocked her silly."