GoldenDome
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ESPN glorifies stars and is a highlight show for casual fans. Their model is give people what they want to hear and see. I see Notre Dame like the Lakers, either you hate them or love them, either way people are tuned in to see them win or lose and their is no in between. Same would apply for the Yankees. The problem is there is no in between.
That is why ESPN sucks. Also:
They out Bruce Feldman for Craig James. They put out gag orders when West was sleeping with Lebrons mom. They have Jalen Rose, Sage Steele, and Doug Collins as their NBA analysis. The list goes on and on, on why ESPN sucks. Brian Kenny is not retained. They have a show called "The Experts" that give amateurish analyst. They have turned the Heisman award into a popularity contest and clown show. They cover more about bad things players do than the good that they do simply to feed their shallow viewers. They hire Ray Lewis who is about as interesting as a piece of plywood.
There are bias to a degree, but I think mainly due to timing myself. They berated the BIG10 only for their team to utterly curbstomp ALA into the ground, making them look like little fairies who can't tackle. If anything, they should be mocking the SEC for their unwillingness to come out West and face a tough opponent and their cheesy schedules. Tennessee and LSU are the only SEC teams who come to mind have actually played a West Coast non conference home-n-home that I can recall in the last 5 years. No, they give them a free pass but they are the SEC and they have economic interests involved. Clear bias for the SEC. Not to mention SEC only plays 8 conference games, and many teams have easy SEC schedules.
That is why ESPN sucks. Also:
They out Bruce Feldman for Craig James. They put out gag orders when West was sleeping with Lebrons mom. They have Jalen Rose, Sage Steele, and Doug Collins as their NBA analysis. The list goes on and on, on why ESPN sucks. Brian Kenny is not retained. They have a show called "The Experts" that give amateurish analyst. They have turned the Heisman award into a popularity contest and clown show. They cover more about bad things players do than the good that they do simply to feed their shallow viewers. They hire Ray Lewis who is about as interesting as a piece of plywood.
There are bias to a degree, but I think mainly due to timing myself. They berated the BIG10 only for their team to utterly curbstomp ALA into the ground, making them look like little fairies who can't tackle. If anything, they should be mocking the SEC for their unwillingness to come out West and face a tough opponent and their cheesy schedules. Tennessee and LSU are the only SEC teams who come to mind have actually played a West Coast non conference home-n-home that I can recall in the last 5 years. No, they give them a free pass but they are the SEC and they have economic interests involved. Clear bias for the SEC. Not to mention SEC only plays 8 conference games, and many teams have easy SEC schedules.