One thing about Fyffe and so many other great radio play by play guys, is that he was still calling games in a time when there weren't 150 games on the tube every week. Unless AU is playing New Mexico Tech School For The Blind, you're pretty much going to be able to find them on TV somewhere. During Fyffe's time, you still relied on the radio a good bit of the season to hear Auburn foosballz. And not only did he do a great job of being a homer, he was great at painting the picture for you and keeping you current on time left, position on the field, score, down and distance etc. Not everyone can do that. Eli Gold is a prime example of being a complete bust at play by play.
During the season, there are invariably going to be times, mostly when I'm driving to or from JHS, when I want to check out what Bama is doing. I don't know how many times I've cursed the radio because Gold is so inept at keeping you up to date, you can go 10 minutes without knowing the score or even what quarter the game is in.