Fox Sports Detroit is in a position to play a little more football.
While the NBA and NHL are still in playoff mode and don’t know when their next normal seasons will begin, Fox Sports Detroit is filling some of that programming gap with a weekly policy of the best football games in schools.
Starting Friday, October 2, FSD plans to stream 3 of the state’s most productive games, with the most productive game on linear television and two other FoxSportsDetroit. com streaming games, FSD will also offer a weekly one-hour summary. with the highlights of even more games.
Former Michigan Quarterback Devin Gardner will be one of the game’s analysts and summaries.
“We were on the calendar and found out that we had no live events in October, November or December,” said Greg Hammaren, FSD senior vice president and general manager. “So we started with what we can do to help ourselves, support our enthusiasts and support our partners.
“We discovered the theme of football in the best schools easily. “
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FSD has long won the Michigan High School Athletic Association football finals at Ford Field, but this is a new territory that makes the leap into the politics of normal seasonal games.
All games will be called from FSD Studios in Southfield, and analysts will cancel games on monitors, as they have many Tiger games this season. Analysts will have access to the camera and audio angles returned from the 3 live gaming sites. paints with a third-party production company, Rush Media, to help install trucks on all 3 sites.
The FSD will work with MHSAA on the week’s most productive games, focusing on expanding across the state, not just staying on the Detroit subway.
“We need to decide on the most productive games available,” Hammaren said. “We will use our most productive judgment as well as MHSAA contributions. “
Among the games provided for the SDF policy:
October 2, West Bloomfield to Clarkston (linear), Harper Woods to Davison (transmission).
October 9, Macomb Dakota to Utica Eisenhower (linear), Hudsonville to Caledonia (transmission) and Livonia Stevenson and Livonia Franklin (transmission).
October 16, River Rouge in Detroit Catholic Central (linear) and Dearborn in Dearborn Fordson (transmission).
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Play-by-play advertisers are still developing. Gardner, an Inkster local who played in Michigan from 2010 to 2014, will be a game analyst and will also provide research for the weekly recap program. Trevor Thompson and Brooke Fletcher of FSD will report separately from the gaming sites and present the summary.
The “High School Football Overtime” summary will be broadcast for one hour from 9:30 p. m. at 10:30 p. m. , and will be presented in turn through John Keating and Mickey York of FSD. FSD will have many other game video clips for the summary.
“We think it will be a lot of fun, especially with the environment,” Hammaren said, adding that the recap screen will be broadcast several times over the weekend.
Hammaren said FSD, which broadcast a major school football recapitulation program over the years for the first time in 2011, could make preparation football a staple in the coming years, but not at this level, given the number of Tigers, Pistons and Reds. Wing games take place on Friday nights.
It’s too early to say what the SDF’s plan for this year’s national football finals will be, which would possibly have to locate separate locations for the department if their classic home, Ford Field, is unavailable.
High school football began in Michigan late last week after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer accepted some executive orders related to touch sports. MHSAA had planned to postpone the season.
The FSD broadcasts regular-season games for the Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings, but the Tigers season is almost over, and the Pistons and Red Wings are likely to restart until December 1 and broadcast the Lions’ weekly star-time game on Wednesday night, and also acquired 15 GAMES from ACC and Conference USA.
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