I'm playing as OC of Idaho. I went into the final game of my schedule at 7-4, with a 5-1 WAC record. The last game of the year is on the road against Nevada, who is ranked #22, 8-3, and also 5-1 in the WAC. The winner wins the conference outright. This is a huge game for these teams.
The announcers say something like "Looks like we might get another good contest in the WAC". No mention of how important the game is. No mention of the "cinderalla season" I'm having or my massive underdog status blah blah.
The game ends and I win 27-10 in a huge upset and what has to easily be the biggest win in Idaho's history. Heck even I was stunned I won it, since every time I played a decent team I got plastered.
"So for Idaho, their record goes to an impressive 8-4".
That's it. Ho hum. Combine that with the utterly bizarre and generic comments Herbstreit makes (things like "this guy's been working all week on his accuracy" or whatever). Just totally random stuff. Can't the game at least look at the fact that maybe a player had a bad game last week and say something like "He's trying to bounce back from a rough outing last week where he was held to 20 yards" etc.
This sort of thing would go miles toward really immersing you. I want a pregame/halftime/postgame analysis that is based off real info, in game commentary that sounds like the guys are actually watching the game.
The gametrack stuff is a step in the right direction but a baby step.

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