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Oklahoma GameDay Goes Dark with Electric Laser Show

20 Dec

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Summary

  • College GameDay broadcast in Norman experienced a sudden blackout.
  • A spectacular laser show illuminated Memorial Stadium during the show.
  • Pat McAfee and Rece Davis praised the unique college football energy.
Oklahoma GameDay Goes Dark with Electric Laser Show

College GameDay's broadcast from Norman was unexpectedly plunged into darkness as the lights at Memorial Stadium failed. This event coincided with a vibrant laser show that captivated both the broadcast crew and the stadium's audience. Pat McAfee exclaimed about the distinctiveness of college football's atmosphere, a sentiment echoed by host Rece Davis, who noted the palpable energy. This unique pre-game spectacle unfolded in the lead-up to a crucial College Football Playoff matchup. The sudden blackout and subsequent laser display created an electric environment unlike typical early morning broadcasts. ESPN analyst Nick Saban was also present, observing the intense atmosphere.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The broadcast experienced a sudden power outage, which was followed by an impressive laser show.
Pat McAfee, Rece Davis, and ESPN analyst Nick Saban were among those present.
The broadcast was live from Memorial Stadium in Norman, the site of the Oklahoma vs. Alabama game.

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