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When you really think about it, 1991 doesn't feel like it was all that long ago.  It's been 18 years, but damn if doesn't seem like just yesterday that we were wondering how in the world Terry Pendleton won the NL MVP, watching Bad News Brown on the Arsenio Hall show and speculating on how much bribe money it took for UNLV to lose to Duke in the Final Four. 

Okay, so maybe it doesn't seem like yesterday. 

And never was that fact drilled home moreso than when, after watching two weeks of the 2009 NCAA Tournament, ESPN Classic treated us to a few viewings of old school championship games including the 1991 matchup between KU and eventual champion Duke.   It's safe to say some things have changed when it comes to sports on TV. 

To better illustrate the vast gap between watching a sporting event today and watching one when the words "High Definition" meant getting stoned and reading the dictionary, we provide you with a pictorial comparison outlining what has changed and what's stayed the same...

Jay Bilas
He may look a little more mature, the hairline might have retreated a shade but, regardless of the decade, Jay Bilas will be on your TV and he will still know more about basketball than you.

bilas2  bilas

The Scoreboard
Perhaps one of the most underrated development in sports television over the past decade has been the move towards the all-time scoreboard.  We sometimes forget that in 1991, in order to keep up with the score throughout the game, you had to have a dry erase board at arms length and frankly I'm not even sure the hippy UPS commercial guy had even invented dry erase boards in 1991.  You could literally flip on a game and watch two teams exchange baskets for 10 minutes without any clue what the score was, how much time was left in the half or if you're really not paying attention, who the hell is playing the game.  

scoreboard3  scoreboard1

 
Sweet Graphics
Rumor has it, the guy in charge of the 1991 CBS bar graphs could also rig up a badass pie chart in a pinch too.

graphic2  graphic1

The Crowd

Say what you will about the fashion in the early 90's, but we'll take an arena full of stone-washed jean-wearing, Jeremy Piven look-alike Jayhawk fans over the 30,000 empty seats we saw in Glendale, AZ over the weekend.  Seriously, NCAA, is it necessary to put these Elite 8 games in 75,000 seat football stadiums if only 18,000 people are going to show up?  It looks like a WNBA game broke out.

stands  stonewashed

White Guy Hair
Truthfully, we might like Mizzou's Matt Lawrence even more if he would have come out for Saturday's game against UConn with Mark Randall's classic mullet-negburns look.  Screw assists and points, that's the kind of double-double we value.

lawrence  randall

Black Guy Hair
If you ask us, the high top fade can't come back quick enough.  Whether we're talking about the regular Thomas Hill version, the giant Kid N' Play version or the more intricate Big Daddy Kane version, all of them are far superior to Stanley Robinson's corn-pony.

thomashill  stanleyrobinson

Of all the differences between CBS' broadcast in 1991 and 2009, there's one that may benefit the millions watching at home even more than the advanced technology - no longer having to deal with this...

packer
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Big Daddy Kane, April 2, 2009 05:04 PM
Yo, thanks for the props. Now, I gots to get back to being the mayor of Obscurityville.
ChiTown Steve, April 2, 2009 05:04 PM
I don't see how people don't think Raftery is as annoying and obnoxious as the rest of the blowhards.
Dave, April 2, 2009 03:04 PM
Bill Raftery is a pretentious dick. Who else on earth would watch a player make an amazing drive to the basket and respond with "Fortuitous!" Give me Dickie V any day of the week
kegler804, April 2, 2009 02:04 PM
Packer has an oozy cock??? Probably so.
JB, April 2, 2009 12:04 PM
Packer just oozes cockiness in that picture.
Kilo, April 2, 2009 12:04 PM
Can anyone explain to me why Bill Rafferty isn't on CBS' A team for games? Is there anyone that loves college hoops in an entertaining yet non annoying Dick Vitale way more than Bill? I find myself watching games I don't care about just because he's on the announcing team.
Hybrid, April 2, 2009 11:04 AM
I kinda thought that looked like the Rock and OJ Simpson had a kid together
Homer J, April 2, 2009 11:04 AM
Mmmm, pie charts.
Jeremy Piven, April 2, 2009 11:04 AM
Thats not me. I was going to PCU at the time.

Charlie Kerfeld

Charlie Kerfeld was ejected from a game in 1988 after the umpire searched him and found a hot dog and two twinkies stashed in his glove.

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