For me it’s just football analysis. Big Noon gives you, “the cyclone offense can air it out with the best of them but their ground game is producing the foundation, here’s Cyclone RB coach guy talking about the preparation and performance of the guys that make the run game tick”.
Gameday gives you, “the Cyclone offense is HUGE, but not as huge as what has happened to one young cancer survivor that met their best friend through an unlikely source, a high school football coach in Texas”
They must get a lot of views on those sap stories because they're constantly made fun of for it, but they don't seem to be letting up.
They brought on Sims, the Peloton star or whatever, and it's obvious she isn't as prepared/polished as many of their previous sideline reporters. I'm not sure she watched college football before this job. They should pay whatever Molly McGrath wants and put her on there, but I think she's set as the top sideline in-game reporter.
I still put gameday on because it's tradition, but I don't listen to much of what they say. There are so many podcasts and media outlets now that offer more in-depth coverage. We don't really need Gameday to set the table anymore.
It used to feel more organic, but ESPN has sucked the life out of everything they produce. And Rece Davis has turned into a smarmy douche. Instead of it being a celebration of college football Saturday, it now has a cynical tone.