I grew up listening to games on radio, I prefer it over the national announcers.
When I was away I tried to stream games as much as possible and in the last ten years since I've been back I've listened to hundreds of Steelers and Pitt games on the radio while simultaneously watching on TV.
I've said this before, for Steelers games there is a problem with the spotters that help call out yard lines, player numbers etc...
If you've ever heard the raw audio to a football game (sometimes local preseason feeds screw up and you hear the raw feed for a few seconds) the play by play announcer basically repeats what the spotters are telling him immediately after a play.
So either Hillgrove is talking before he gets the spotters prompt or they are screwing up. IMO it's a combination of both.
Penguins play by play legend Mike Lange once said on radio you don't have to call the play in real time, you can wait one-two seconds. For whatever reason Hillgrove doesn't do that.
What is weird is that Pitt football games aren't nearly as bad (plus Pat Bostick is quick to correct unlike Tunch who is shy about it).
That's why I think there is a problem with the spotters for Steelers games.
I don't know who they could get as a replacement, are there any young local football announcers waiting for a chance like there are for the Penguins?
Lanny Frattare is still around doing high school football and he is great but almost as old.
But really.... what are ratings like for listening to Pitt football on the radio?
The early season Pitt games aren't even on local TV, you have to watch them streaming online so ratings are probably decent for those games.