It seems like more of an improper management issue. It should be straightforward.
- hire people w the needed, basic skills (audio)
- train if they don't (long lazy summers)
- cross train staff
- test before going live
These audio issues are also reoccurring in our brand new stadium, we've had halftime ceremonies w garbled sound. All the more irritating as we boast about being a top-notch institution, elite, etc.
My brother moved to the upper Midwest and I get pictures of snow, ice, northern lights and last years record ice storm. His grandchildren still go to school and work in these conditions.
From the little I saw the QB has an arm. I hope we start strong, and keep TOs minimal. Hopefully the rest and home cooking prepares us for the stretch run.
Yale scored 5 out of 5 possessions, then the RB took a knee at the one to eat up the clock. Supposedly a targeting hit which took out a Yale WR motivated the team (announcers).