Chris Fowler
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And how can you tell it if you have...
five words because that's sometimes all you get.
Now, hopefully you get the 32nd version because he's got a long story over seven years, just like Chambliss did last week for Ole Miss.
And Indiana's got a lot of stories you could tell too, but you just hope that the game flow allows you to interject something that offers a little texture and context because that is the challenge in college football to do that with the teams playing as fast as they do sometimes, hopefully not Monday night.
Chris, I often lay in bed watching highlights of the game broadcast because I'm at the game.
And I wonder, do you do that too?
Because I sit grinning with my cell phone light reflecting off my face, watching you say, Malachi Tony, still running!
Do you watch yourself back?
Do you try to listen and pick up on stuff that you did?
Yeah, but I screen the game back just for preparation anyway.
A lot of what I do with preparation is watching games back that we just called because that's obviously Miami's most recent game.
I watched the Rose Bowl, which we call involving Indiana.
And yeah, I get excited hearing those calls.
I like those moments.
It's a tremendous...
honor man it's it's so flattering to be to be part of documenting these big games and have your voice because that's what the role calls for laying on top of those highlights and have fans of a team tell you years down the line that they played
you know, your call of Georgia winning or Alabama winning, et cetera, over and over again.
When they need a boost, when they're in a bad mood, they'll play that play and it's your voice doing it.
That's a very cool thing that I don't stop and reflect on often enough, but yeah, it's very flattering.
I listen to it myself.