While it is very irritating for one set of fans to listen to announcers who are clearly supporting the other team, I don't necessarily think it is bad to have announcers that are biased for the home team. As a fan, when my "home" team is playing, I don't mind listening to announcers that are focused on my team. Kevin Danna's call is an example of that. I get more local info & shared excitement that way. I do understand that there will be times when I have to sit through another team's homers. (Just look at how we view ESPN)
PAC-12 Network does have some very professional announcers that are quite good at being mostly impartial. They generally cover the most important games.
And, I do appreciate the photo taken by Cliff Grassmick. It very much captures the feel of the moment. (Suggestion to the FBC: Get that framed & up on Tara's wall. Someday she might want to remember how much fun coaching is.)
PAC-12 Network does have some very professional announcers that are quite good at being mostly impartial. They generally cover the most important games.
And, I do appreciate the photo taken by Cliff Grassmick. It very much captures the feel of the moment. (Suggestion to the FBC: Get that framed & up on Tara's wall. Someday she might want to remember how much fun coaching is.)
