I don't really see this as being a huge issue. There are many teams that don't even have radio broadcasts and many more that do tape delay as their regular radio broadcast. Coach Colquette makes the decision and it is ultimately his. Until the playoffs that is and then it is TSSAA that makes the call. Like it or not those are the rules. I don't think that Del intended all of this when he started the thread except to inform those who didn't know or to remind those that may have forgotten that Grundy doesn't allow live broadcasts. They have to follow the same rules too and they used to not only have live radio but live TV if I am not mistaken for their games. Coach Colquette started this at Marion County and I am assuming he did the same thing in Georgia while he was down there if it was his decision to make.
This does lead me to a question though, does Marion now allow live broadcasts or are they still tape delay only? I know that their games are on tape delay but that I figured was due to the South Pittsburg broadcast being live on the same station.