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    FSU-Boston College game plagued by bizarre issue

    By Renzo Pocholo Salao,

    2024-09-03

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    Fans watching the Monday matchup between Boston College and Florida State had quite a unique viewing experience to start the game.

    From a football standpoint, the first quarter of the contest at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Fla. was largely uneventful. Neither team even managed to score a single point.

    But from a TV viewing standpoint, it was utterly bizarre because of an apparent clock malfunction. The ESPN broadcast did not show the game clock throughout the opening quarter.

    The issue became a trending topic on social media with many finding amusement in whole thing.

    Several fans online also joked about how nerve-wracking the entire thing probably was for sports bettors with action on the game.

    But ESPN eventually put an end to all the fun. The broadcast got the time properly running on the scorebug before the end of the first half, which Boston College led 14-6.

    The post FSU-Boston College game plagued by bizarre issue appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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    Victor Whitehead
    09-03
    just sore losers have to find something to blame other than coaches and players
    fireplace 32303
    09-03
    Taking away traditions, removing the name SEMINOLES from the stadium just to say Florida State University instead of saying the the Seminoles of Florida State across the very top, probably 99% of the people didn't notice that but they removed the name. Someone took a picture of it on Facebook. That's where I saw it. Taking Seminole away from the classroom experience when it should be there because it's part of the schools heritage. Using the LOGO for sports is not who we are as a University. Changing us to just FSU is wrong.
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