RIDDLE ME THIS
What’s going on at the ACC Network … which produced yet another version of Amateur Night in Dixie with coverage of the University of Virginia -- Miami football game? OK, so analyst Orlando Franklin is new to the business but that’s no excuse for ignoring the obvious. Had the former NFL offensive lineman been working the game on radio, perhaps he could have gotten way with such comments as: “Both these teams have played outstanding.” What game was he watching? As a followup, Franklin said U.Va., quarterback Tony Muskett “has been playing lights-out.” Welcome to the wonderful world of broadcasting, Orlando. On the next snap, with time running out in regulation and the score tied, Muskett was sacked for the sixth time, losing eight yards on third down and keeping the Wahoos from kicking a potential game-winning field goal. Then, after Miami won in overtime on an 11-yard run that began with an ill-timed blitz, leaving the right flank wide open for RB Mark Fletcher, a...