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Texas A&M vs UTSA Plays On Despite ESPN Lightning Alert, Network Limits Coverage

ESPN Adjusts Coverage

Fans watching the Week 1 matchup between Texas A&M and UTSA noticed ESPN relying on high-angle cameras from Kyle Field. The network said the change was due to lightning detected in the area.


Conflicting Weather Reports

ESPN’s meteorology team reported lightning within an eight-mile radius, which forced the shutdown of certain cameras. However, Texas A&M’s own weather system did not register the same conditions, so the game continued without delay.


Comment From the Booth

Play-by-play announcer Anish Shroff explained the situation on air:

“Our meteorology detected lightning within eight miles, so we had to pull back on a few of our cameras. Why are they still playing? Well, Texas A&M meteorology did not detect the same thing. We’re just the messengers here.”


An Unusual Game-Day Situation

The contrast left viewers with a rare sight—a live game unfolding as normal on the field, while ESPN took visible precautions behind the scenes.



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