May 14, 2010

10 Minutes or Less: 2010 Blue-White Game

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There's really no back story to this one, since it just happened three weekends ago. So, here's the 2010 Blue-White Game, crunched into--you guessed it--10 minutes or less.





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11 comments:

  1. You do realize that you can't do this during the season, because the BTN owns the rights to highlights, right?

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  2. We stand corrected, then...

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  3. OK "Tim," explain to me then why Nittany WhiteOut was able to put up their own highlight packages of last season's games without getting shit from the BTN?

    http://www.youtube.com/user/nittanywhiteout#p/c/45670D59A426A089/5/mk7bGtbTVvs

    Keep in mind, these games were put up only a week or two after they were played.

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  4. BTW Mike: Well done, young grasshopper...

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  5. Thanks, LBU Tim.

    But even though MGoBlog Tim is correct in a strictly legal sense, BTN and ESPN are very lax when it comes to enforcing the stuff put up on YouTube. They rarely go after videos, unless they are harmful to the company, or something drastic like replaying a broadcast in its entirety.

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  6. Yeah, there's a TON of videos of older and newer games condensed into highlight packages on YouTube.

    Heck, I'm sure MGoBlog Tim is very familiar with WolverineHistorian's YouTube videos. What we're doing is no different from what he does, or what OurHonorDefend does with Ohio State classics.

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  7. OurHonorDefend is exactly who came to mind for me. Forgot about WolverineHistorian.

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  8. I find it really funny that Musberger thinks McGloin was Khairi Fortt. Talk about not doing your homework.

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  9. On the first frickin' play, too!

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  10. That's like when GoPSUSports listed James Van Fleet as the starter---at left guard (for Stankiewitch). And last year alone, I've heard that Jerome Hayes played wide receiver, Graham Zug played defensive end, Gerald Hodges was a wideout, and, of course, the great FOS discussions about that Evan Lewis kid who came out of nowhere at CB.

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  11. Not a huge fan of the text boxes unless they are informational like the score or corrections. Taking jabs at Jay (who may or may not have called a certain play) and asking if the Spread HD is gone (its a scrimmage on national TV so there is no way they'd be giving any of their offense away) aren't necessary in my opinion.
    Otherwise, your videos are exceptional and hope you do more of past games. I can't wait to show my dad the Purdue and Ohio State clips this weekend.

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