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Power Ranking the 25 Best Team Entrances in College Football
Ok shoot me for posting a Bleacher Report article... but I think we can handle this one...
Best Entrances in College Football... they Ranked us No. 2 http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...otball/page/25 |
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i could write a blog and make the rankings whatever i want.
thats essentially the equivalent of bleacher report articles, so i'm not sure why they keep being referenced as if they have any sort of relevance. |
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It seems to me that most sports writers are giving nothing but their opinion anyway, no matter who they work for. Many have never played the game or played at such a low competitive level, that most athletes would not respect their opinion on issues.
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"...Should have sent a poet..." |
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Yea like two years ago bleacher report had another "writer" rank Clemson number 1. We were ranked in the 30's somewhere.
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The comments being left are on BR are funny.
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Why is this an issue? If you are paid to give your opinion, then that's what you do. If you are a reporter, then you report. There are different types of sports journalists. Somone who writes a report on a game is completely different than someone who writes an opinion on a game. Two different writers with two different expectations from their employer Playing the game at a high level means nothing. Your best sports writers, play by play men, and other media types never played the game at a high level. Other than your color commentators, it is rare you see a top tier athlete in sports media, especially as a writer. You can report or give a strong opinion about a game without ever having played it. I think most would agree that Bob Fulton was a far better PBP man than Todd Ellis. |
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It's not an issue to me...that's my whole point. B/R and ESPN...I don't care. I could do without either opinion of theirs. I can formulate my own |
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http://bleacherreport.com/who_should_write_for_br I've read that, and their FAQ more than once. I'm not saying that it isn't admirable what they're trying to do, but it's really not a good source. They're trying to improve, but their articles are still laden with errors in spelling and grammar, and the homerism in the many articles is still prevalent. They need professional editors, and more control over what's published. Sure, they're screening a little better, but after you get in, it seems you're free to publish without oversight. |
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All I'm gonna say is, can anyone think of the last time you've seen UF's or hell, Clemson's "amazing" entrance broadcast in it's entirety on ESPN, because our's is at least once a year, and typically more than that. The volume in our place peaks during 2001 and the crowd roars in both anticipation and relief at the same time as the song crescendos, the team takes the field and with seamless timing the marching band plays the fight song. The announcers always have some huge compliment right before it happens, they call it a "spectacle onto itself," or say "sit back and enjoy one of the greatest entrances in college football." They've been broadcasting it as a tradition since Morrison told them he wouldn't cut the fan-fair to comply with their broadcast time, they showed it because they were impressed by that, and have since.
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i expected clemsons fans to by hype and loud for our game kinda like we were for GA. They were not loud at all.
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Anything that places Va Tech in top 5 is clearly written by a bias individual. Enter sandman is almost as overrated as Clemson's entrance. The song doesn't build there is no crescendo it is just the rift and suddenly the team pops out. Only thing cool is the stadium bouncing.
Did anyone see the comment trying to play up A&M entrance? Looked it up and it was pretty lame. Cool start with drummers but then cheesy over played R&B music and them run out randomly from smoke. |
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Also I'm not sure why not playing the sport would impact someone's ability to report/give opinions on a team or game. |
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They should swap Auburn with VT and UT with Clemson and its a pretty decent list.
Having gone to the Auburn game in 2010 I have no clue how someone doesn't put them number 1 on the list |
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Can't wait to hear and see it again in August.:thumbsup:
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We should he #1, no matter who writes it.
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I've always found it ironic that people posting on message boards hate on people writing for BR.
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