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I’m sadly in the same boat now. I loved to watch it every week when I was a kid.I quit watching pre-game anything altogether several years ago. It's all fluff and blather, and ends up annoying me more than entertaining me. I only turn the game on seconds before kickoff now.
#metoo.I also stopped watching Gameday 5-6 years ago because I felt like I was watching an NBC Olympics broadcast every Saturday as they would wade through meaningless dialogue in between contrived backstories attempting to elicit positive feelings for every player they deem worthy.
Any chance of me relenting was destroyed in 2020 when the network decided that they were America’s conscience and chose to lecture me every time I tuned in
In the 90s they were cool. Now ...I loveGame Day. I just hate waiting for 7 to watch the game. Game day is the best day of the week. Back in the 90s game day was like a religous experience. Almost spiritual when they ran out to "HEEEEEEEEEERE COME THE GATORS" and that video on the screen with the JAWS music in the background. The opposing team knew they were the sacrifice that day on the altar of the FUN AND GUN..........
all while yelling Gator bait!I loveGame Day. I just hate waiting for 7 to watch the game. Game day is the best day of the week. Back in the 90s game day was like a religous experience. Almost spiritual when they ran out to "HEEEEEEEEEERE COME THE GATORS" and that video on the screen with the JAWS music in the background. The opposing team knew they were the sacrifice that day on the altar of the FUN AND GUN..........
Kudos. You, sir, are the anti-Herbstreit.I just watch less and less of espn content these days if it’s not the actual games. 2020 really broke them in a way that they probably won’t recover from because they hate their customers and feel compelled to tell their customers how much they hate them almost every chance they get
I see in my many years of absence, this dumpster fire has managed to actually get worse. The intro music is complete death.