Fans criticize CBS analyst Gary Danielson during broadcast of Alabama-LSU game
By Jake Rill
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When sports fans are not pleased with the broadcasts of games, they are quick to start their criticism on Twitter.
That was the case on Saturday night as many college football fans were not fans of CBS analyst Gary Danielson during the broadcast of the Alabama-LSU game.
Here is some of what people on Twitter were saying about Danielson:
https://twitter.com/TheDirtyDBruce/status/1058882646078619650
Gary Danielson just avoiding the inevitable lawsuit from Texas A&M by calling the LSU crowd the 11th man. Smart.
— Josh Vitale (@JoshVitale) November 4, 2018
did Gary Danielson just call crowd noise "the 11th man"
does he know how many football players get to play football at any given time— Rodger Sherman (@rodger) November 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/Cam53Lewis/status/1058881669363458051
https://twitter.com/abbylindsey14/status/1058883291380703232
According to Gary Danielson, that ref would be the 45th man
— Adam Friedman (@RivalsFriedman) November 4, 2018
Gary Danielson: "Tua Tagovailoa is great at feeling the pressure from the defense. It's like he has a fifth sense."
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) November 4, 2018
Gary Danielson’s horrible commentary made my sweet Nana say “Shut up” and let me just tell you, my Nana does not say shut up
— Alex Walker Hensley (@alexwhensley) November 4, 2018
Gary Danielson's obsession with LSU running out the first half clock is bothering me. As if Devin White is going to come in and play QB.
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) November 4, 2018
https://twitter.com/bobbyv_army/status/1058886424450265089
Gary Danielson is acting like LSU is already up like 21, but they're down 9. #KillTheClock
— Guy Being A Dude (@NomadPete) November 4, 2018
If Devin White isn't Superman in the second half, Gary Danielson is going to be really, really disappointed. #ALAvsLSU
— Mark Edwards (@MarkSportsStar) November 4, 2018
Jake Rill contributes to news coverage for Saturday Down South. He has covered the SEC since 2016.