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Inside Michigan Football - MSU

Brandstatter is a douchebag. So is Ira Weintraub. Good coverage by both of them, but they're really annoying.
 
Brandstatter is a douchebag. So is Ira Weintraub. Good coverage by both of them, but they're really annoying.


Brandstatter is cringy (I could do without "SACKTIME!), but he's what we've got. Not familiar with Weintraub.
 
Brandstatter is cringy (I could do without "SACKTIME!), but he's what we've got. Not familiar with Weintraub.

The sack time thing is the thing that's most annoying. He also gets hung up on what he's trying to say way too often and stumbles through which makes it hard to understand what is actually happening.

Ira is on WTKA and starts out every day trying to imitate Robin Williams in Good Morning Vietnam. Other than that he is fine, albeit a bit of a homer.
 
He also gets hung up on what he's trying to say way too often and stumbles through which makes it hard to understand what is actually happening.

Yes, damn it. I can't tell you how many times a play will start and finish and there will be zero play by play, just the conclusion of what happened. All because he got wrapped up and twisted on making a point from 2 plays ago.

If I'm stuck in the car I will seek out the opponent's broadcast 10/10 times.
 
I like good commentators who bring a little flavor to their broadcasts; esp. if it's pro-Michigan flavor.

Watching Michigan-MSU made me realize how much I miss Keith Jackson... So many favorite Michigan memories from my pre-teen and early teen years I hear in his voice.
 
I like good commentators who bring a little flavor to their broadcasts; esp. if it's pro-Michigan flavor.

Watching Michigan-MSU made me realize how much I miss Keith Jackson... So many favorite Michigan memories from my pre-teen and early teen years I hear in his voice.

The Game isn't the same without Keith Jackson. He was fantastic and did an excellent job of providing unbiased insight into what he's watching.

I'm from Cincinnati and was spoiled by having Marty Brennaman for reds games my entire life. Unfortunately his son didn't inherit his skill.
 
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