That was about as educational a 4 hours as I've watched. No play by play just 6 coaches and Brian Griese discussing the game on an All 22 view. If the replay it, I would recommend viewing.
That was about as educational a 4 hours as I've watched. No play by play just 6 coaches and Brian Griese discussing the game on an All 22 view. If the replay it, I would recommend viewing.
I watched it for just a bit last night. I didn't enjoy it as much as years past. Seemed they were talking over each other too much this year, at least in the very short time I watched.
The first time they tried it was FSU-Auburn I believe and it wasn't actually a roundtable, but they had Sumlin and I can't remember who else going over replays and stuff with Matt Millen and Chris Spielman. ESPN quickly realized before the next year that Millen and Spielman have/had absolutely no business in that room, especially breaking down Auburn's offense at the time with a guy like Sumlin having to correct them half the time.
edit: now that i look back, i think the first one might have been oregon/auburn...for some reason i remember auburn