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ESPN is completely SEC biased.Brandon26841;2190479; said:Nice... really looking forward to this.
Can someone explain to me again though why Ohio State fans are so extremely BUTTHURT over ESPN? Because of the supposed bias they have against the school? Is that it? If so, it's not nearly as bad as people act like it is. Hating the network for other reasons (like... the ridiculous 24/7 Tim Tebow at Jets training camp coverage for example) is one thing but is this hated really because of their "bias"?
BUCK3YE5;2190482; said:ESPN is completely SEC biased.
As for Ohio State specifically? They have several haters on there (in particular, Mark May) and not many supporters at all that haven't played/coached for us in the past.
Saw31;2190750; said:ESPN just got smacked by the Ohio Supreme court in the lawsuit they filed against TOSU, for just one example of why they can EABOD. It goes a little further than just Mark May and his scripted, bull[Mark May] personality. So [censored] ESPN. Seriously, [censored] them...
Brandon26841;2190488; said:Yeah, the SEC bias is pretty annoying, but they do have that deal with them so it's to be expected. And yes... Mark May absolutely despises OSU and doesn't even try to hide it. It's almost comical.
Other than those two things, I really don't see the big deal.
Oh it definitely will...they will have to make the rule that no more than 2 teams from the same conference can make the playoff, just like they did with the BCSBrendan207;2190761; said:pretty annoying? It's AWFUL. I have a feeling the SEC bias is going to affect the future playoff system.
Brendan207;2190761; said:pretty annoying? It's AWFUL. I have a feeling the SEC bias is going to affect the future playoff system.
MililaniBuckeye;2188892; said:Depends on how much they focus on "the unique story lines surrounding the Ohio State program". vBet on how many times they bring up TatGate and Tressel's resignation.