Pac-12 Network’s Camera Work Is Unimpressive In Utah Win
Nov 11, 2018, 12:36 PM | Updated: 2:51 pm
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Utah’s 32-25 win over Oregon Saturday night got plenty of people talking on social media.
Confidence In Shelley, Shyne
Called into action after injures to Tyler Huntley and Zach Moss, Jason Shelley and Armand Shyne gave Utah fans plenty to feel good about with their performances in the win over the Ducks.
Armand Shyne…what👏🏼a👏🏼game #utahvsoregon #175yards
— Halie Berry (@Halie_Berry87) November 11, 2018
We’re in good hands… #nextmanup @Utah_Football @jason15shelley #utahvsoregon pic.twitter.com/0Gd3AoOFnl
— Zacharie Willes (@Z_Willes) November 11, 2018
In @jason15shelley we trust! #goutes #utahvsoregon UTES Win! pic.twitter.com/lH0gs3k4wx
— Jason Beckstead (@JasonBeckstead) November 11, 2018
Poor Performance By The Pac-12 Network Cameraman
The shoddy coverage of the game by the Pac-12 Network, especially when following the action on the camera, left a lot to be desired for.
@Pac12Network Whoever your main cameraman is for #utahvsoregon needs to be fired. God this is terrible coverage.
— Spencer Killpack (@RTohpus) November 11, 2018
@Pac12Network cameras are struggling in this @Utah_Football vs @oregonfootball #pac12 #CollegeFootball #UTAHvsOREGON
— Trevor Anderson (@tscoop2) November 10, 2018
Wish I could have seen that td… thanks @Pac12Network cameraman #utahvsoregon
— Sam (@Verruckte_Duck) November 11, 2018
PAC-12 Cameraman tonight#utahvsoregon pic.twitter.com/FwODzTDCF3
— Scottsdale Ute (@UteFanSARGE) November 11, 2018
Wings Versus Wings: A Helmet Battle
Many fans, both of Oregon and Utah, were impressed with the hand-painted helmets that the Utes rolled out for the game.
Battle of who has the better wing helmet. #UtahvsOregon
— Bobby Ellis™ (@BobbyEllis10) November 11, 2018
Man I really like these Utah Utes helmets. #utah #UTAHvsOREGON
— Thomas Jared Garner (@tjgphoto) November 11, 2018
Utah: Hey, can I copy your homework?
Oregon: yeah just don’t make it too obvious.
Utah: pic.twitter.com/8t2nfc1DDW
— Nick Rogers (@ricknogers) November 10, 2018