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If you cant get enough of Eric Collins

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He is commentationg the FSU/UAB game. :D

He is commentationg the FSU/UAB game. :D

I thought that was him... He does a pretty good job... Much better than that one guy who was announcing the NIU game; He was atrocious.

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At least I'm glad to see his stint with the Sox 'secondary audio program' went well. :lolhitting

Lorenzo Booker is God.

he is also calling the northwestern-minisota game this sat night at 8pm on espn2

he is also calling the northwestern-minisota game this sat night at 8pm on espn2

Did he leave FSN?

Did he leave FSN?

as far as i know he is not apart of the new comcast station and he has done pbp for fsn before. so im assuming he did leave fsn for espn working college football games and eventually going to work college basektball games for espn/2/+. good for him cause hes a real nice guy and im glad to see he made it to the big leagues cause all fsn's are going to go bye bye. murdoch doesnt want them anymore. he also already seperated the fox part by calling them fsn. comcast is looking to buy them and so is disney/espn. comcast is going after fsn bay area right now.

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