USFL exec Daryl Johnston previews 'unprecedented' fan experience for upcoming season
Three-time Super Bowl champion and USFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations Daryl ‘Moose’ Johnston spoke to ‘Fox & Friends’ about the USFL inaugural season kicking off April 16 on FOX.
The United States Football League will kick off on Saturday in Alabama with the New Jersey Generals taking on the Birmingham Stallions in the inaugural season’s first game.
Daryl Johnston, a Super Bowl-winning fullback with the Dallas Cowboys and the executive vice president of football operations for the USFL, appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Monday and previewed what fans can expect from a broadcast standpoint when the teams take the field.
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Daryl Johnston appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Monday, April 11, 2022. (Fox News Channel)
The game between the Generals and the Stallions will be aired on both FOX and NBC at 7:30 p.m. ET. It’s the first game to air on competing broadcast networks since Super Bowl I in 1967, according to the league. Fans will be able to hear, among other things, how the quarterbacks are communicating with the offense and coaches.
"We’re creating access for the view that’s unprecedented. And for me as a player, to be able to share some of these experiences with the fans – and that’s what they want to do, they want to be able to get close as they possibly can and all this technology is providing that," Johnston told "Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade.
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The USFL kicks off Saturday. (USFL)
"We’ve talked about video with a double sky cam, with some drones, the number of cameras that we got. But the one thing everybody was excited about last week was the audio. They got a steady cam where they’re walking