I do not like Gus Johnson.
The over-the-top fawning for the higher ranked team. The unnecessary "oh-vah ex-agg-uh-ray-shuns" of every word. And most of all, his INCESSENT SHOUTING for any throw that goes more than eight yards, regardless of if it is caught.
Husker fans, I know there are announcers that you don't like as well.
Or maybe you just prefer to listen to the talented stable of announcers that the Husker Radio Network employs. Greg Sharpe and Damon Benning, Kent Pavelka and Jake Muhleisen, John Baylor and Lauren West, Matt Coatney and Jeff Griesch, Sharpe and Ben McLaughlin, and Nate Rohr make up a ridiculously talented lineup where everybody is entertaining and informative.
Back in the pre-internet days, syncing up the Huskers radio audio with a TV broadcast was simple: mute the TV, tune in KFAB (or your local affiliate) on the radio, and let Pavelka and Gary Sadlemyer bring you the action from Lincoln, Ames, or Stillwater.
Today, the task seems harder. Most "live" sporting events on TV have a delay that puts the broadcast behind the radio call. If you stream games, there is usually an additional delay.
With my current setup for Fox and BTN games (streaming the Fox Sports app on a Roku), I'm usually 30-90 seconds behind what's happening in the stadium. If I turn the radio on, what I'm hearing will be one or two plays ahead of what I'm seeing. No thank you.
But friends, there is a better way. And it is easy enough the most technically unsavvy of fans (i.e. our parents) can do it.
Here's how to sync the Huskers radio broadcast audio to your TV:
That's it. I told you it was easy.
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