Finally someone posts the ABC version of this game! (In case anyone watching this video doesn't know, this was posted before, but it was the TCS Penn State version.)
What's interesting is TV sports had not quite made the transition from Radio to TV. The way they describe the game, the video isn't even necessary. And lol for the 2 downvotes from Pitt fans.
@@marquan1976 it would do good for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to have its two biggest division one schools play on a consistent basis. Back in the 70s and 80s this was up there in terms of rivalries in big games for college football.
Listen carefully at 1:02 after the intro.
whoopsie...someone said a naughty word into one of the crowd mics...
Al Michaels must have heard it and never missed a beat.
Finally someone posts the ABC version of this game! (In case anyone watching this video doesn't know, this was posted before, but it was the TCS Penn State version.)
Dan Marino became the single season record maker in 1984 while Todd Blackledge is a college football analyst whether he is at ESPN or CBS
Todd Blackledge won a National Championship and is a great commentator.
@@mr.whiskeyking8007 He is a great commentator on college football and his taste of the town segments are very funny
@@juliansmith1951 Glad they brought Taste of the Town Back - always fun.
Yes I was there great game baby
I was there too. In the end zone for first quarter, then up to the fifty yard line where my dad was an usher. 👍
1:38:08 Blackledge to Jackson TD
What's interesting is TV sports had not quite made the transition from Radio to TV. The way they describe the game, the video isn't even necessary.
And lol for the 2 downvotes from Pitt fans.
Classic Lambert Trophy college football
And a young Al Michaels
Sucks this rivalry isn't every year anymore
@@marquan1976 it would do good for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to have its two biggest division one schools play on a consistent basis. Back in the 70s and 80s this was up there in terms of rivalries in big games for college football.
When Penn State LBs knew how to drop back into pass coverage.