This is a great read: eSpEn C
Nothing we haven't talked about here in the past, but I thought the author did a good job of putting it all together.
This is a great read: eSpEn C
Nothing we haven't talked about here in the past, but I thought the author did a good job of putting it all together.
I have a friend who works for ESPN. I asked her about the article last night. Their stance is it was written by an FSU homer. That's all they want to see.
Surrender is not a Ranger word
Can't you see that ESPN would want the biggest audience. They really want USC, UT, SEC school and Ohio State.
I think we've crossed a line in College Football where ESPN has gone from broadcaster to promoter to business partner.
Last edited by SoonerorLater; 10/29/2014 at 10:25 PM.
No, they want to ensure their investment continues to succeed. If more eyeballs are on the playoffs, great. You don't really think the playoffs wouldn't be watched if KSU or, say Baylor ended up involved, do you?
ESPN is the SEC network. They are interested in their bottom line with their biggest 'spin off'. If you think there is another agenda, you're crazy.
I guess this explains the preemptive salvo ESPN did on Gameday this past week.
Not to say ESPN has much credibility, but are we to believe that Rolling Stone does?
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
Nothing would make make me smile more than no SEC in the top 4 at the end of the year. Not. Going. To. Happen. It's skewed from the get go. Jmo
The only reason there is an SEC bias is because the conference is that strong. It happens and is cyclical, the Big 10 and Big 12 have had their share of hype or have we all forgot when OU got spanked in the Big 12 title game but go their shot at a National Title but lost.