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Regular season livestreaming could be handled by a team of monkeys on the cameras and Romo, Collinsworth and Gary Danielson doing the commentary. It's generally free and tradition states when it's free, you usually get what you pay for. But in the postseason when big brother MSHSAA steps in all heavy handed and makes you pay, then it's nice to have a decent, reliable stream and a couple folks that have rudimentary knowledge of the game.
Best of MSHSAA broadcasters was 2015 Webb vs. Kearney C4 title game it took them a half to figure out how to pronounce Roderique.
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On the couch where it's 74 degrees. Probably start with an IPA (where you at @shoot90draw) and move on to some 4 Roses small batch by halftime. Bounce between a handful of streams. Nixa/Carthage, Ozark/Webb, Leb/Willard, Camdenton/Helias, St Clair/Sullivan...Some fun games, but woof. This ain't football weather. Wish the hood pool was still open. I'd watch from there!

Hey @BoosterBosko ... add WOOF to my thing! Everytime "Bosko likey", I can WOOF.
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The booster club President should always play a prominent role in the broadcast of a high school football game...especially the part where they bring free pizza to the broadcasters.
I hate to admit it, but you are correct. Thats what a GREAT booster club president does. FEEDS his community. Now, do you just happen to feed everyone a little bit more come election time? Let's just say, no one turns down a free meal.

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Its long been said on here that the Mox, Coach Nickerson, and myself would make for a fantastic broadcast team. Then, obviously, Kane would be the sideline reporter. And I think you all are right. Our knowledge would cover just about every aspect of the high school football scene. Player, coach, and booster club/community. Kane then coming in with the entertainment. Sadly, Coach Nickerson and myself are enjoying retirement. So it will always be a "what if".
The booster club President should always play a prominent role in the broadcast of a high school football game...especially the part where they bring free pizza to the broadcasters.
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Regular season livestreaming could be handled by a team of monkeys on the cameras and Romo, Collinsworth and Gary Danielson doing the commentary. It's generally free and tradition states when it's free, you usually get what you pay for. But in the postseason when big brother MSHSAA steps in all heavy handed and makes you pay, then it's nice to have a decent, reliable stream and a couple folks that have rudimentary knowledge of the game.
Its long been said on here that the Mox, Coach Nickerson, and myself would make for a fantastic broadcast team. Then, obviously, Kane would be the sideline reporter. And I think you all are right. Our knowledge would cover just about every aspect of the high school football scene. Player, coach, and booster club/community. Kane then coming in with the entertainment. Sadly, Coach Nickerson and myself are enjoying retirement. So it will always be a "what if".
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I'm trying to decide if I want to brave the nearly 100 degree temps to watch Carthage and Nixa. Probably will if for no other reason than I learned last week that I can't count on Carthage to stream the game and I've previously complained about Nixa having the most annoying announcers imaginable even though their stream is very good from a technical aspect.

On a kind of related note does anyone know why Webb City's stream is just a single camera with no score or other graphics now? The used to run a multi camera show and would have the score and such at the bottom. Odd that both they and Carthage's media partner has downgraded the video stream this year.
Ozark will have the stream as well. They have the score and info at the bottom. Most of the time that's as simple as a transmitter and some software that connect to the scoreboard. That's how it's done for most of the HS stream productions.

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I'm actually surprised they haven't been doing that for a long time.

I like the student productions the only thing I wish they would do is keep adults (preferably with actual broadcasting experience) doing the commentary. Some schools let kids do the commentary and it can be tough to listen to at times.
Regular season livestreaming could be handled by a team of monkeys on the cameras and Romo, Collinsworth and Gary Danielson doing the commentary. It's generally free and tradition states when it's free, you usually get what you pay for. But in the postseason when big brother MSHSAA steps in all heavy handed and makes you pay, then it's nice to have a decent, reliable stream and a couple folks that have rudimentary knowledge of the game.
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