It just seems cruel and exploitative, wrote Awful Announcings Matt Yoder. No other broadcast at a sporting event seems to play the crying kid card as much as the NCAA Tournament. Not even the Little League World Series!And yet after almost universal criticism for showing crying kids in the bl
Date: Mar 22, 2018
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Lessons Learned from First-Ever College Football Playoff
"It looks like ESPN is well on their way to their third record-setting performance in the last 12 days," wrote Matt Yoder of AwfulAnnouncing.com, noting that the championship and the semifinals will end up ranking as ESPN's three highest-rated telecasts in its long history.
Date: Jan 13, 2015
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Monticello blaze continues to challenge firefighters
On Friday we just dropped our stuff and ran, Matt Yoder said, shortly after driving back to Canyon Creek from his Vacaville home, two days after he and other campers evacuated the resort. We just came here to get our stuff, our most valuable stuff, like my brothers ashes; its the one-year anniv
Date: Jul 06, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
What the Steve Gleason 'joke' and 790 The Zone teach us about being awful
keeps forgetting that most basic don't-be-an-asshole thing. Usually not quite in as baroquely awful a way as this, but often enough to remark upon it. "Seriously," Matt Yoder wonders at Awful Announcing, "what is it with sports talk radio that it produces these stories more often than other mediums?"
David:Theres also what seems to me a really solid Christian argument for NOT being that way, for starting with love and a deeper tolerance. Matt Yoder, from Awful Announcing,wrote a nice thing on that. Gregg Gethard, whos written for us here,did the same thing from a Catholic perspectiveat The