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Greg R. Berge wrote:
 
> The game sounded *great*.  Princeton had many, many chances throughout,
> although UM wound up with a good SOG advantage.  The UM announcers only
> whined *a bit* about officiating, and were otherwise fun to listen to.
> Their color man has that tendency to get so excited on a chance that his
> voice rises about two octaves  and becomes incomprhensible -- scientists
> call this the Grady Effect.
 
You should have heard the guy he replaced, Ken Kell (sp?)  The current color
guy is about two octaves behind him.
 
J. Michael Neal
 
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