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USCFL GAMEDAY PROGRAM


Each USCFL game Webcast includes an array of interesting features that includes more than just play-by-play. These features include a pre-game episode from our vast library of animated programs and movies (audio only), a fabulous variety of music (usually pop-rock, R & B, or country, but can and has included alternative, metal, hip-hop, classical, jazz,  show tunes,  Latin and salsa), a cluster of classic television and radio commercials, and sports updates from the real world, including Major League Baseball, College Basketball, the NBA, the NHL, Golf,  and NASCAR. (This League plays during the spring and summer, so there is usually no NFL or College Football scores to report.) At the end of the game there is another song played, either a "Thriller" song for a close game, or a "Blow-out" song if one team totally dominated the other, followed by complete stats, highlights, and analysis. The "Master of Ceremonies" and our play-by-play announcer is the one and only "Mouth of the South", Roby Graham. Below is the program for a typical USCFL Gameday Webcast.

USCFL GAMEDAY PROGRAM SCHEDULE

TIME ACTIVITY NOTES
7:30 pm PRE-GAME EPISODE 1,2
8:00 pm OPENING THEME, NATIONAL ANTHEM, KICK-OFF
End of 1st Quarter MUSICAL SELECTION (Reserved for song from 1981 era)
1st Half Two-Minute Warning MUSICAL SELECTION
Halftime
MUSICAL SELECTION, SPORTS UPDATE, UPCOMING GAME ANNOUNCEMENTS 3
End of 3rd Quarter MUSICAL SELECTION
2nd Half Two-Minute Warning CLASSIC TV-RADIO COMMERCIAL CLUSTER
End of Game CLOSING THEME AND FINAL CLUSTER, FINAL MUSICAL SELECTION ("THRILLER" or "BLOW-OUT" SONG)  4
Post-Game-??? SPORTS UPDATE, GAME STATS & HIGHLIGHTS, GAME ANALYSIS, OPEN CHAT
1) All times are Eastern Daylight Time  2) Time is for a typical Friday Night Webcast, Saturday Night Webcasts-if any-begins at 8:00 pm, Sunday games-if any- will be at either 1:00pm or 4:00 pm  3) If there were any games played earlier that day (Saturdays or Sundays), their scores will also be announced at this time.  4) If a game goes into overtime, there will be a musical selection between the end of regulation and the beginning of overtime; the stats and analysis will be given after the conclusion of play.



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