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knapplc;2150894; said:I feel a little disgusted asking this. OK, screw that - I feel a lot disgusted. But it's for my school, so despite my well-publicized loathing of ESPN, here goes:
Would you guys consider voting for Nebraska to host ESPN's vomitous Gameday commercial filming thing?
LINK
UNL really wants this. God knows why.
May god forgive me for what I've done.
BB73;2150904; said:Yes, I considered it.
No, I didn't click on the link.
HorseshoeFetish;2150911; said:LOL...I considered a "disapprove" but didn't click the link.
knapplc;2150914; said:I realized I would run the risk of this when I posted it. Believe me, I have weighed whether to even post this thing since it restarted a day or two ago.
I just feel so.... dirty.
Deety;2150310; said:I added a text replacer to break any links posted here, so we're all good. If anyone finds out the issue was resolved, it can be reversed.
knapplc;2150914; said:I realized I would run the risk of this when I posted it. Believe me, I have weighed whether to even post this thing since it restarted a day or two ago.
I just feel so.... dirty.
knapplc;2151003; said:I... I don't know.
I may be drunk.
6. Something is rotten at ESPN
ESPN’s response to the story has been underwhelming so far. After ESPN initially brushed the episode aside, VP and executive editor John Walsh addressed it in a live chat. Unfortunately, the answer appears to have come in response to a planted question. The sports network doesn’t have to be a paragon of media ethics. But barely two months after “Chink in the Armor,” it needs to do better than this.