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RE: Who is this college football team?
(09-22-2020 11:37 AM)CenterSquarEd Wrote:  
(09-22-2020 10:34 AM)ken d Wrote:  
(09-21-2020 06:29 PM)Hammersmith Wrote:  The player in the screen cap is Larry Ryans, a senior WR on the 1992 Clemson team. The game is the Sept 12 meeting between Clemson and Florida St(FSU won 24-20). If you have ESPN+, you still might be able to see the replay.

https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/3656578


edit: C00G beat me to most of it.

The problem with this is that the Cleveland Browns did not play the Bengals in Week 2 that year as the scroll suggests. They didn't meet until November. For that matter, I can't find any year going back to 1975 in which the Browns beat the Bengals 35-30 in Week 2. So it's entirely possible this whole image is doctored. Why, I have no idea.

Browns 35, Bengals 30 in Week 2 just happened this past Thursday. Was this historic game aired recently, with the bottom scroll being new and the box score being old?

Pretty sure that's it. ESPNU has been showing a lot of older games. So modern scroll below old-school broadcast.
09-22-2020 01:04 PM
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