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Overtime: What's It Take to be a Sideline Reporter?
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Overtime: What's It Take to be a Sideline Reporter?

Richard made his debut as a sideline reporter at last weekend's Air Force-UConn game. Here, he shares what he learned about how your broadcasts come together.
Richard doing the job. CBS Sports.

Our Richard Johnson made his debut as a sideline reporter for CBS Sports on Saturday, interviewing players and coaches and providing insight from the field during the Air Force vs. UConn game. In this bonus episode for subscribers, Richard goes solo to talk about what he learned: how the prep works and what it’s like to do the job. If you wanna know what the job entails, we hope you enjoy a BTS.

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