Chris Berman is a polarizing figure. On one hand, there are sports fans that wish he would just go away. On the other hand, there are sports fans that wish he would just go away and never come back. Berman has been an institution at ESPN since the network's earliest days, but his schtick has lost much of its luster in recent years. Last we saw Boomer, he was having a bit of trouble with the concept of a walk off win in baseball. Although Berman is most synonymous with the NFL and some MLB work, ESPN has also experimented with him providing play by play coverage of golf's US Open in recent years. The results have been met with something less than worldwide acclaim. Today, viewers took to Twitter to voice their displeasure, especially golf fans and several established golf writers included in this list. Seems like they aren't fans of da Schwam. As always, these are Real Tweets from Real People...
JohnStrege The Human Vuvuzela returns, Chris Berman anchoring ESPN's U.S. Open coverage. Stay tuned for "David 'Ground Control to Major' Toms." Alas.
GolfweekLavner The US Open marks the unofficial start of the season for a nation of amateurs ... but it also means Chris Berman in a TV tower. #mutebutton
JaredHollier Chris Berman calling golf is like Gilbert Gottfried reading scripture. #USOpen
austincollins My god. Chris Berman calling the US Open? It's hard to relax and enjoy golf with all that heavy breathing going on.
robrosson@awfulannouncing it is the 2 worst days of golf broadcasting every year. Thank goodness ESPN doesn't take him to the UK
shanebacon Every year I block out the fact that Chris Berman mans the ESPN coverage and every year I'm frantically searching for the mute button early
AC830 Chris Berman anchoring #USOpen is like Larry The Cable Guy hosting the Oscars in a sleeveless tux.
chad_hartley Please get Chris Berman off #USOpen coverage. While we're at it, get Berman off TV completely. #YoureWithMeLeather.
rick_avidgolfer Chris Berman's contract clause that he announces U.S. Opens surely must give ESPN execs pause for the cause. Brutal.
starnewsacc@awfulannouncing That's because Berman is an idiot. Why do you think they keep him as far away from Augusta as possible?
eamonlynch I'll see Kelly Tilghman and raise you a Chris Berman. There is no bigger jackass -- and more ill-informed idiot -- in broadcasting.
AlanShipnuck Chris Berman? Curtis Strange? Does ESPN hate us that much?
JimNeveau Memo to @ESPN: having Chris Berman anchor your golf coverage is a surefire way to get me not to watch it.
matt_08@awfulannouncing is there somewhere I can watch the US open other than espn? Chris Berman is the worst announcer in the history of tv
bkgolfguide It's not that I won't watch a golf telecast with Chris Berman announcing, it's that I can't. Broken too many TVs that way in the past.
steveflynnlfc Chris Berman as the main anchor for the US Open?? Did ESPN have a meeting and say "Ok..how can we make 5 hours of TV almost unwatchable?"
bigpaulyb Berm must have pics of ESPN exec with barn animals to keep getting that gig.
chrabe I could really use a lot less Chris Berman on this ESPN US Open broadcast. Like, none at all.
SportPundits@awfulannouncing I turned on and immediately Chris Berman used a "patience of Job" pun after Grant Jobe birdied...I switched the channel
JasonKirkSBN Chris Berman is calling the US Open, so I'm going with the Boston police scanner for audio again
michaelwalkerjr After Chris Berman makes a good U.S. Open point, he pauses like George W. Bush after correctly pronouncing a foreign leader's name.
Rickybouchard@awfulannouncing Chris Berman is famous for being a loudmouth, cheesy nickname giving knucklehead Just perfect for quiet, sophisticated golf
bigByoung Is anyone listening to Chris berman on espn? He keeps going to some slingblade type voice. Frigging hilarious
BigEyedFisch Nothing like the bumblings of Chris Berman to ruin US Open coverage on ESPN.
The College Baseball World Series begins Saturday at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, NE. ESPN will bring you all the action with Mike Patrick, Robin Ventura, Orel Hershiser (& Jenn Brown) being the main announcing crew.
Here are some notes from the press release:
-- Two of the eight qualifying teams are making consecutive College World Series appearances, including defending National Champion South Carolina and Florida. No team has won the national championship back-to-back in over five decades.
The first four matchups: -- First-time College World Series participant Vanderbilt will take on North Carolina, playing in its fifth College World Series in the past six years. -- Texas will play in its record 34th College World Series, taking on Florida which is making its second since 2005. -- California, making its first College World Series appearance in 19 years, will take on Virginia, which earned its second berth in the event ever and finished the season with the best record in college baseball. -- Champion South Carolina will take on Texas A&M, playing in its first College World Series since 1999.
Date
Time (ET)
Game
Matchups / Commentators
Network
Sat, Jun 18
2 p.m.
1
Vanderbilt vs. North Carolina Mike Patrick, Robin Ventura & Jenn Brown
After the Canucks lost Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals to the Boston Bruins, a contingent of fans decided to get extra rowdy stupid in the streets of Vancouver like it's 1994.
CTV has been providing remarkable coverage, particularly CTV's Rob Brown, who has been on the the ground, literally walking in the middle of the riot. In the process, Brown and his crew caught this amazing footage of a dude who decided an attempt to jump over a burning BMW was a good idea (while another inexplicably does pushups on the side):
The mayor of Vancouver called it an act of a "small group of troublemakers," but that's obviously just PR play. It's a rather large group of morons who the police clearly couldn't contain. A real shot to the crotch of what was a great hockey season ...
The Bruins and Canucks are currently playing Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Players on both teams have talked about leaving everything on the ice for the final game of the season. Thankfully, so is Don Cherry, well, in his own special way. The Hockey Night in Canada analyst either got into an accident with a floral truck on his way to the studio, or that is the most audacious suit I have ever seen. This selection vaults to the top of the list for the most extraordinary suits ever witnessed on television. Bravo fine sir. Your move, Sager.
Not too long ago, some controversy broke out in the sports media world when bumbling Around the Horn "star" and Denver Post columnist Woody Paige blatantly stole a quote from John Ourand of the Sports Business Journal without attribution. Ourand took the step of even tweeting Paige asking him about lifting a direct quote from his story. The controversy came and went when Paige admitted to mistakenly cutting an attribution to SBJ. However, more questions on Woody Paige and plagiarizing have come to the front thanks to the sports blogosphere's resident investigative reporter, Brooks of Sports by Brooks. Brooks has a full all-out assault on Paige and a questionable history of Paige and plagiarism that is worth the read. One highlight is this from Dan Le Batard during a 2009 Miami Herald chat, who Paige also allegedly plagiarized:
...his career has kind of amazed me….my friend call him woody plaige….pre-internet, during a super bowl in miami, i went to ricky jackson’s pahokee home….wrote scene…..described town….had a scene in which ricky was coming home with a big check for his family….a few days later, paige writes the same column….but he never went to the home and he just made up some bait shop and gave some black guy a quote in ridiculous black dialect
This quote is referring to articles both men wrote about Super Bowl winning 49ers LB Rickey Jackson (tough to write that as a Saints fan) in 1995. Paige quoted Jackson's mother in Florida and referenced a bait shop to add context to his story, with most of the quotes and info similarly appearing in Le Batard's previous article. However, a few sources Brooks mentions refute Paige's visit to see Jackson's mother or the truthfulness of "Harold's Bait Shop" that is described in Woody's article...
With the end of the NBA Finals, it's safe to say that the sports media is going overboard on LeBron James. Of course, there was the outrage and reaction to the outrage from his Game 6 postgame press conference, the subsequent apology and reaction to the apology, and a lot of talk about LeBron needing a sports psychologist. All the LeBron talk finally reached its saturation point with the video below - for some reason, ESPN thought that Herman Edwards giving an imaginary pep talk to James with a knockoff of The Patriot soundtrack playing in the background was a great idea. Have a listen and be inspired...
Here's my problems with this video...
1) ESPN feeling the need to give a "pep talk" to James only gives more ammo to folks saying that their coverage has been biased towards Miami all season (cough, Heat Index, cough) although Herm has given other "pep talks" in the past. 2) What is the point of this video? 3) Herm Edwards is a football coach, not a basketball coach. 4) LeBron James is not going off to war tomorrow, as the music would imply. 5) Herm Edwards was an inspiring 54-74 in his career as a football coach. 6) Herm Edwards did not say, "YOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME! in this video." 7) What is the point of this video again?
I like Herm Edwards as an analyst and as a TV personality, but an NFL analyst giving a pep talk to LeBron James is puzzling. Was Lou Holtz not available? Maybe Barry Melrose or Ditka can give it a try this week as well! Let's just have every former coach on ESPN give LeBron an imaginary pep talk, now that could be entertaining. Just imagine Digger Phelps tossing highlighters around the studio or Lee Corso using mascot heads to elicit motivation.
Don't worry though, if you still need more LeBron, Skip Bayless is planning to say that LeBron's legacy is permanently tainted on First Take this morning. The first three debate topics on 1st & 10 are about LeBron James. It's not like Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals is tonight or anything... I can see all of you reaching for your remotes right now!
If you aren't a golf fan, you may not know the names Ben Crane, Hunter Mahan, Rickie Fowler, or Bubba Watson. However, you probably will know them now with the release of this Youtube video that made its world premiere on the Golf Channel tonight. The four PGA pros have teamed up as the "Golf Boys" and have released their first single and music video, "Oh Oh Oh." The video is...well... different. The PGA Tour boy band idea is totally off the wall and the end result is hilarious - there's plenty of ridiculous farmer tans, a man wearing full overalls, and incredibly awful golf-related lyrics. Watch and be amazed...
It's always great to see athletes show a humorous side (yes, golfers are athletes, at least in this golfer's mind) and this video is for a good cause - Farmers Insurance has teamed with Crane and will donate $1,000 for every 100,000 views. So, go tell your friends to watch it and let them know that there are indeed some PGA Tour pros that have some personality (for better or worse). I really hope Watson makes the final pairing on Sunday of the US Open and breaks out the full overalls. Crazy Youtube videos like this are a great way for the sport to get through the absence of Tiger Woods and hey, these guys have at least as much musical talent as Taylor Swift.
Yep, I went for the cheap joke right in the headline.
This fall we officially will not see the return of the entertaining Rich Rodriguez to the sidelines, but rather on the renamed CBS Sports Network as a studio analyst and color commentator. On gamedays, Rodriguez and his delightful country twang voice will be teamed up with play-by-play man Dave Ryan. Love him or hate him, (as an MSU alum, I'm definitely a fan) there really is no denying that Rich Rodriguez is charismatic and him in the booth providing his insights might very well be a good fit.
This football season will not be Rich Rod's debut on the broadcasting side of things. In February, he served as an analyst for CBS Sports' National Signing day coverage. Easily the highlight of that day was the very awkwardinterview with his newly hired replacement, Brady Hoke. Despite the extreme tension, I give Rodriguez credit for not stepping out during that interview and handling it pretty well. Like most, I'm sure after watching it you were somewhat disappointed Rich Rod did not use live television to cut a Macho Man-like promo on Hoke, but rather showed some professionalism. How he dealt with that situation is probably a large part in why he'll be employed by them this football season.
I think almost everyone expects Rodriguez's broadcasting career to be short, with a return to coaching coming as soon as the 2012 season. For Pammy Award enthusiasts, let's hope that Rodriguez's likely brief stint will provide some gems like Mike Leach gave us last fall.
Seen here shitting the bed like me with a belly full of liquor and lamb over rice, the Miami Herald ran an ad for Macy's (Macy's'?) line of Heat Championship gear.
Tim Elfrink of The Miami New Times, already in enough pain it appears, explains that the ad ran on the same page as a story about the series with the headline "Heat just never got the point during Finals loss to more-organized Mavs" and a banner that reads "DALLAS WINS BEST-OF-7 SERIES 4-2."
What is this El Nuevo Herald?
Or is someone just trying to burn my loins? Perhaps it's that man upstairs that told LeBron it wasn't his time yet. I expect this from the rest of the galaxy, Mijammy, but not from you. Not only because this ran the morning after Game 6, but because even if the Heat had won, they would have tied the series and forced Game 7. Of course an ad should have been prepared, but under no circumstances should it have been within 2 days of circulation. Way harsh.
Professor Elfrink went on to say it's alright if they ran the wrong ad because you still have to wake up and go back to the real world tomorrow. So there.
This is about as good as it gets as far as clueless announcers go. From our research department, I believe this comes from the 2nd Inning of Friday's Yankees/Indians game in the Bronx. Cleveland's Carlos Santana is at the plate and hits a ball down the right field line. Luckily, Yankees play by play man John Sterling is there to clearly decipher the action in a way that only Chip Caray could possibly understand...
This "sterling" call (oh God, I'm starting to sound like Sterling now) is worthy of a breakdown...
1) Sterling first says it was lined deep down the right field line 2) Then, he calls a base hit (as the Yankee crowd audibly cheers in the background) 3) Nope, on second thought, Sterling sees a foul ball 4) Sterling comments that Santana is mysteriously told by somebody that it is a foul ball 5) Suzyn Waldman informs John that Yankee OF Nick Swisher actually caught the ball 6) Sterling goes on oblivious to the fact that he is announcing a baseball game
That's a lot to digest. I love everything about this botch though - Sterling's several layers of not having a clue what is going on in front of his eyes, making things up on the fly, Waldman's matter of fact correction as if she needs to remind John where he is and what he's doing, and then Sterling's totally oblivious reaction to everything that just happened. Perhaps his mind was preoccupied with his next great home run call... or maybe there's not much that occupies his mind at all.