Cougar notebook: ESPN makes rare stop at Martin Stadium
Flagship channel at Martin Stadium for first time since 1990
PULLMAN – ESPN, the self- described “Worldwide Leader in Sports,” made its first trip to Martin Stadium since 1990 to televise Washington State’s game against Arizona State. Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer and Samantha Ponder comprised the broadcast team.
“What’s great about it is that it’s a testament to our program and where we’re going that an ESPN national broadcast wants to be on our campus on a Thursday,” senior associate director of athletics John Johnson said. “We’re very excited about it and our staff and ESPN worked very hard to make sure it’s a terrific show.”
The Cougars’ game against Stanford earlier this season was also an ESPN broadcast, but the game was played in Seattle. When WSU hosted Oregon State the game was televised on ESPNU.
Making its first ever appearance in Pullman was ESPN’s Skycam, a computer-controlled, cable-suspended camera that travels over the field at speeds up to 29 miles per hour. The camera package itself weighs less than 30 pounds.
The national media was treated to an exuberant – if small – Halloween crowd. While most of the crowd was gone by the second half due to the nature of the loss, blocks of students dressed up as bananas, nuns, and even mimes. The seniors of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity – about 25 students – dressed as classic French mimes. The fraternity brothers were so committed to their costumes they were even willing to sacrifice a part of the Cougar chorus.
“We thought it’d be funny to paint ourselves, get some excitement going,” Brady Parsons said. “It’s a new atmosphere and we’re finally winning some games. We just thought we’d be quiet and not clap, silently cheer. It’ll be funny. We’re going to be clapping without making noise.”
The students weren’t the only ones in the Halloween spirit. Entire families showed up costumed to cheer on the Cougars.
“It is a special night and I believe it will be the first of many,” Johnson said.