After over two hundred days of waiting, Texas A&M fans have been rewarded for their long slog through the offseason with maybe the worst camera work we've ever seen in a major college football game. Citing lightning in the area as a reason for a limited crew, ESPN has chosen to all but abandon the notion of actually showing about 90% of the action on the field.
Their updated score bug is pretty nice and sleek-looking, but when you have only one camera angle you're showing that makes you feel like you're in the nosebleeds, the graphic ends up covering a lot of what is actually going on on the field.