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Maybe ESPN will reconsider its stance......
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Maybe ESPN will reconsider its stance......


Jan 7, 2014, 7:36 AM

on backing the SEC or any other conference after this season. I understand they are in contractual aggreement to broadcast the games however they have gone from reporting sports to trying to become part of the story. They the 15th member of the SEC!
Also what is the logic behind game commentators favoring one side or the other in a game? Does Brent Musberger or Kirk Herbstreit or any other impartial commentators think we care if they were the first to declare a winner? (which Brent did before the half last night) It would seem to me that games like that would serve as a sobering reminder not to be so foolish as to expose your impartialty during the game! Is their some kind of commentator side bet on who declares the winner of an event first? Maybe there is an incentive clause in their contracts for this!
Not sure but the take away is that they both look like fools when FSU won!!!

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They are just like Democrats still thinking Obama is doing a


Jan 7, 2014, 7:40 AM

great job in spite of disaster after disaster.

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I don't understand the philosophy of cramming SEC


Jan 7, 2014, 7:57 AM

down the throat, of which 80% of its viewership don't give a flip about the SEC.

Washington fans say "What the !@#$ ???"

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they lost credibility a long time ago, but they also control


Jan 7, 2014, 8:02 AM

everything. It's kinda like our government.

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Re: There are $2,000,000,000 reasons why they wont***


Jan 7, 2014, 8:05 AM



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