52 REASONS ESPN/ABC/DISNEY SUCKS
While not strictly a college football issue, we all as sports fans consort with the many-armed devil that is Disney/ESPN/ABC in our attempt to digest as much football in the precious time we’re allowed each season. And in doing so-either in watching the games, searching for highlights, or zoning out after downing five beers in front of the television-you will come across much, much, much to dislike. Actually, we thought of fifty-two things we don’t like.
1. Synergy. Promo the games you have the rights to while barely mentioning the big games on in other places, no matter how important they might be. Push your product over THE GAME. Vile corporate entertainment thinking that yields little but viewer disgust.
2. Regional broadcast fiascoes. No shit here-the Tampa Bay area enjoyed the Rutgers/WVU game on the weekend of the Texas/Oklahoma game because…well, because the evil spider god in charge of everything decreed it, we suppose. Here in Atlanta we frequently got the Tar Heels getting knocked around the yard instead of a better matchup across the country.
3. Stuart Scott. His poetry slam two days ago didn’t happen, because if we did admit it, then we’d wake up crying in a ball in the corner struck by the sadness of what has become Sportscenter.
Boo. Yeah, boo.
4. The absence of Keith Olbermann.
5. The continued, painful obsolescence of Keith Jackson. Yeah, that’s more of a complaint with God, but pending a response from the Deity himself, we’ll blame his corporate masters who act as accomplices.
6. Sportstainment! The next few are attached to this umbrella concept of the idea that sports isn’t entertainment all by itself. Consider them pieces of evidence in one long indictment of Disney’s attempt to force ESPN into becoming the story, not the medium.
7. Nick Lachey, interviewer.
8. ESPN Hollywood. Lower ratings than “Christopher Lowell, After Hours.”
9. “The Hot Seat” segment. Nothing more excruciating than watching former partial qualifiers attempting to think against the clock.
10. Dream Job.
11. Stephen A. Smith. Mark Shapiro, the prime mover behind Sportstainment! and former head of ESPN, said he just HAD to hire Smith after every focus group detested his ass. Well, there you go. Would love to kick the ass of the editor of Highlights magazine for bewitching him with those devilish puzzles all these years. Makes a sport we already don’t care about all the more ignoreable-and isn’t that what a great spokesman for the sport is supposed to do?
12. Tom Berenger’s horrible old man prosthetics in The Junction Boys. Bear Bryant as burn victim, evidently.
13. WHOOSH. Fox shares some blame here, but we’ll still fault ESPN for jumping on the bandwagon by putting sound effects to every gesture.
14. Chris Berman’s “WHOOP!” noise. Berman will make several appearances here, since he’s one of the worst things about the network, so we’ll just list the offense and the death strike we think is appropriate. In this case, we think the two hand spiral neck snap, an old Seagal move, would be perfect.
15. TomBob Ley’s banishment. Outside the Lines, one of the best shows on ESPN, is relegated to the status of “Sunday Morning Boring Old Man News Thing.” How Ley stays at the network when he could be at HBO’s Real Sports is a testament to his loyalty-or his laziness, perhaps.
16. Dan Patrick’s hair dye. Has now moved squarely into Wink Martindale territory.
17. I…love…highlights without shtick…songs that don’t suck dick…and twins!!!
18. Speaking of songs that suck…Big and Rich have made their way onto our Orbital Death Ray list, along with Mark Shapiro. For a long time college football existed as a fiefdom apart from the Sportstainmenttastic! world of ESPN-pleasantly stodgy, frills-free coverage of a sport that allowed you to soak in the atmosphere of each game through the screen. Now we have Nick Lachey interviewing people and Big and Rich suggesting that we need more Ying with our Ying Yang. Two old pieces of redneck jerky-including one who one of our readers pointed out, bears a striking resemblance to Phyllis Diller-who were pulled out of a hat at random by marketing schmucks in New York who were like, “Okay, people. Red state sport—we need us some edgy country!” Total, horrid, absolute fecality soiling the last show we watch on the network.
We’re coming…and we’re shit-tayyy!!!
19. Making the story, not reporting it. Two words: Terrell Owens.
20. High school kids committing live on the network. Recruiting’s creepy enough with Tom Lemming involved. Upping the ante to national coverage only adds to the ick factor.
21. Ron Jaworski’s backseat role. His explanation of schemes and coverages is pure, elegant analysis. So he’s forced to do it at 11:30 with a concussed madman and a very cute lesbian. That’s a push, we suppose.
22. Berman’s lack of preparation. He’s ad-libbing half the time and doing so badly, stuttering and stammering while barely concealing his head-tracking reading of the teleprompter. Appropriate death strike: spinning heel kick, Walker, Texas Ranger- style.
23. Desmond Howard. We just hear happy music while he blabs on about whatever he’s talking about. Mostly bossa nova, actually.
24. The Outdoor Games. In a typical move, ESPN takes our insomniac treats-including the World’s Strongest Man competitions-and packages them into Sportstainment!. What they fail to understand is that we liked them because they were on when we got home from the bar drunk enough to find them entertaining.
25. Lee Corso. Not so fast, my friend! His analyses come down to “Ooh! They’re tougher than the other guy!” or “Kirk said this, so I’ll disagree with him and put on this mascot head!” Makes the already superb Herbstreit look like a bona fide savant in comparison, which may be his role.
26. Mike Gottfried. America’s most dyspeptic college football announcer. Frowns at babies and accuses them of lack of discipline for shitting their diapers. Misses calls frequently. The opposite of fun.
27. Berman’s clip of him throwing a football to catching the ball from Doug Williams. Yes, you were skinny once. Now you’re fat and an easy target. Appropriate death strike: run over with Brinks Truck, chase him down with a lawnmower.
28. The forced animosity between John Clayton and Sean Salisbury. Team Under Armor vs. Goliath has more verisimilitude.
29. Wide angle shots, fades, and pensive shots of young athletes recounting the trauma of growing up poor/fatherless/in Bosnia/stricken with acne/slightly nervous/average/motherless/with rickets/etc in puff pieces. Adversity, dear ESPN, is boring. Show us how long it takes for Matt Leinart to pick up a girl in a bar-now that would be Sportstainmenttastic! Hey-yo!
30. Woody Paige. In our hometown, this guy cleaned your septic tank. On ESPN, he’s an “expert.”
31. The rape of Buster Olney, a fine sportswriter.
32. Fake news conferences.
33. Flavor in our broadcasts. Yes, Dan and Keith did it very well. But show us a goal, td, basket, point, or homer without a “SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND” once, and we will send you a shiny dollar in the mail.
34. Mark May. The youngest disciple of the Gottfried school of broadcasting, a nasty, choleric presence on the screen whose vagina-pelt-looking goatee only added to his dislikeable on-air demeanor. Makes pure evil presence of Lou Holtz seem agreeable in comparison. Oh, speaking of…
35. Lou Holtz. You have a speech defect, and should not make a living talking on television. Oh, and you’re a cheater. Would be entertaining only if they made him speak from behind his own salad bar shield; we’re guessing it would look like those shots of cobras striking at people behind plexiglass in zoos, with spit flying in gobs all over the surface.
36. Chris Berman’s nicknames. Appropriate death strike: in honor of their upcoming Big 12 championship game, how about a dim mak Brown shot to the throat?
37. Beano Cook. Beano’s visage just plain scares the hell out of us. Plus, he’s been trying to kill us for years, with the last incident being a failed stabbing on the streets of Singapore in 2003.
38. World Series of Poker. Not bad in an hour’s dose. Unbearable in four hour stretches.
39. 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story. Find us someone who thinks anyone actually calls their father “diddy” in the South NOT named Bowden, and we will show you an actor two years out of drama school.
40. ESPNU. Not even sure what this is, but it’s unknown and strange-therefore by instinct we must hate it.
41. Chris Berman referring to himself as “The Schwam.” Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck you. Appropriate death strike: cruise missile while singing onstage with Huey Lewis.
42. ESPN, the Magazine. Huge pages, fellatio-style coverage of the shittiest citizens of the athletic world, and very, very little content.
43. Mark Shapiro, the man behind the Sportstaimentization! of the network. Gone, but not forgotten.
44. Mike Lupica. Only makes two statements a year about college football, both atrociously wrong and dumb. Abrasive without insight. We’d say he represents the worst of Northeastern sportswriting, but Dan Shaughnessy still breathes in Boston.
45. Mel Kiper, Jr. We shouldn’t really hate on Mel-to be this wrong and still get paid for it bespeaks of a certain grandiose swindletude we have to admire. But that said-no one gets their assigned pundit beat wrong with greater consistency. Built entire reputation on saying Trev Alberts sucks, which, well, duh?
46. Not enough Sumo. The Bashos rule, and we have no idea when they’re on.
47. The ESPYs.
48. Rush Limbaugh, football analyst. Yes, it’s ancient history-but the shame remains.
49. The disappearance of Chris Mortensen. He’s your NFL insider, and you put him-literally-behind the set. Because he’s working back there during the show! It Sportstainmenttastic!
50. PTI. Not for the show itself, but for its shambolic impact on ESPN programming, which now features argumentative elements in even the least confrontational formats.
51. Jim Donnan. Looks like he rolled out from beneath an overturned fishing boat in someone’s front yard, put on a tie and and a coat, and rolled into the studio for a segment or two.
52. Chris Berman’s BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK call. Appropriate death strike: kicking knee break, joint-lock arm hold, thrown into path of oncoming commuter train.
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Epic. How difficult was it to stop at 50?
Comment by Rick — November 29, 2025 @ 12:00 pm
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I fucking love you guys.
Two additional thoughts:
1. Jaws should be doing CFB as well as the NFL. His analysis is great and it’s so much deeper than the crap we get from people like Mark May.
2. You forgot a douchebag on your list: Bob Davie.
Comment by Bill — November 29, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
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Oh, it’ll be incomplete, for sure, Rick. We have a life to tend to, otherwise we’d still be rolling towards upward of 150.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 12:03 pm
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You completely forgot the douchebags who do Sunday night football. They may be the absolutely worst things and are worthy of multiple death strikes each. We’re talking carcass mutilation. How do they have jobs? If they get another call wrong my head may explode, and if I hear one more time about “well, remember now, you need conclusive evidence to overturn the call, and I don’t think there’s enough evidence..”
Comment by KevinFromNB — November 29, 2025 @ 12:04 pm
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PERFECTION. Though I watch ESPN like I shop at Wal-Mart (because I fucking have to, dammit) that doesn’t mean I like it.
Best parts:
The knock on “The Junction Boys” was good, but did you know that the players that were there said the movie was full of shit? They basically said, “Bear wasn’t the sadist he was pictured as. What bullshit.” I think I have a quote from Gene Stallings or Bum Phillips saying that….
Mike Gottfried makes me want to kill. He’s the dumbest fucking man ever to enter a press box, and that includes me, so you know he’s an idiot.
The songs — that “twins” shit and “ying yang in your poontang” or whatever — need to go. Now.
Comment by Newspaper Hack — November 29, 2025 @ 12:07 pm
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Yep-and the book is ten times better than the movie. And they filmed the movie in Australia, Hack.
Assfaces.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 12:09 pm
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Kevin’s right. Nothing quite topped last year’s Browns/Dolphins game on Sunday Night Football; it’s one thing if announcers on ESPN12 try to act too excited about their beat, but Theisman and his boys were showing open and brutal disdain for both admittedly crap franchises. By the end, they were making rather explicit Ricky Williams pot jokes and making fun of Mexicans just to see if you were still paying attention.
Just make sure you throw in John Kruk, Dan LeBatard and “Daylight Come And I Wanna” Delhomme. I realize that you’ve already mentioned the nicknames, but that one most of all reminds me how Berman’s cultural knowledge was cryogenically frozen sometime around the release of “Hotel California.” I guarantee he’s the Fidel Castro of ESPN; he’ll be doing this godless shit until he’s 95.
Comment by Ian — November 29, 2025 @ 12:13 pm
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Did you guys forget whether you were counting up or down? Nevermind, I blame ESPN.
Comment by GB — November 29, 2025 @ 12:14 pm
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Good idea-fixed now, though.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 12:21 pm
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Just because we stopped at 50 today doesn’t mean we’re done.
Comment by Stranko Montana — November 29, 2025 @ 12:23 pm
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Not to take it off-topic, but I guess I will…
Speaking of Team Under Armor vs. Goliath, pause it the next time you see that commercial when the Goliath QB is pitching the ball. Is it me or is that Mr. Wuerffel under that helmet?
Comment by Don — November 29, 2025 @ 12:37 pm
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Now, back on topic…
Beginning of Jets-Saints game: Theismann (rhymes with Heisman) goes off on how Haslett should be considered for Coach of the Year for guiding his team through these rough times. I never really bought into the whole “Theismann and McGwire suck up to every team” schtick until that statement. “These rough times” saved that man’s job.
Comment by Don — November 29, 2025 @ 12:40 pm
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Don’t forget that bumbling crackhead Michael “Playmaker” Irvin.
Comment by Brian — November 29, 2025 @ 12:40 pm
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I could do a list of 50 just on that fat, vaudvillian fuck Chris Berman. But, the one thing he does that irritates me the most is wear that green sports coat every year on the Sunday of the Masters, as if the day were more about him and less about the guy who actually won the fucking Masters.
Also, Joe Morgan’s steadfast belief that Billy Beane is the author of Moneyball.
Finally, John Miller. I don’t hate him. He just looks way too much like Martin Van Buren.
Comment by Little Johnny Jewel — November 29, 2025 @ 12:41 pm
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It’s Bob Ley, not “Tom” Ley. Not to mention his wonder-boy sidekick, Jeremy “I’m not Dick, but I am one” Schapp.
Comment by Chris Lawrence — November 29, 2025 @ 12:41 pm
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Vaudevillian
Comment by Little Johnny Jewel — November 29, 2025 @ 12:43 pm
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Thanks for the correction Chris. Duly noted.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 12:46 pm
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Holy fucking shit that was awesome. The sad thing is how much of a monopoly on sports ESPN really does have. Fox Sports is about 10x as abysmal to watch for CFB coverage and that’s really saying something.
I also have no idea how Paul Maguire dresses himself in the morning much less manages to follow a game during Sunday Night Football.
Comment by JacketDan — November 29, 2025 @ 12:50 pm
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Kevin is right-Maguire makes me want to kill someone. He makes me long for the days of Dan Dierdorf. Oddly enough, the ESPN website has the temerity to claim that “they [the SNF team] have been cited by many as the best NFL team in the business.” (http://bios.espn.com/talent/joe_theismann)As I tell my students, let’s see those []ing citations. The SNF crew forces me to recall my high school years in St. Louis (’97 & ‘98…not a time for quality football) where I was forced to listen to the illustrious Beasley Reece/Don Criqui combo with a small degree of fondness. They are AWFUL.
More reasons:
*The muzzling of Bill Simmons. I’ve been reading him since he was Boston Sports Guy, and while he is still funny, I miss the days when he could insult announcers with impunity.
*I guess we have NBC to blame for Tom Tolbert, since he appeared out of nowhere on their broadcast, IIRC, but someone at ESPN decided it would be a good idea to continue employing him.
*They changed the college basketball music! One of the more traumatizing events of my life (OK, not really, but…) was flipping on the TV at the start of the 2002 (?) season and hearing…the wrong music. *shakes fist*
Comment by ACC_Expat — November 29, 2025 @ 12:55 pm
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Fantastictainment work. Couldn’t agree more on the Donnan insight. It looks like he has a fifth of Dickel under the table and keeps coming back as the show goes on. Wouldn’t you pay to see him and Lou “Skeletor” Holtz get into a shouting match. That alone would make the funniest close to any Saturday of drinking.
A few other suggestions:
1. The continued pressence of Michael Irvin on Sunday night even after getting busted with a “friend’s” hoocha pipe in his car. God I hate him and this new shouting sports coverage that started with Smith and May. I think that Ditka and Jaws would really like to inflict serious harm this hack. I mean did you see the Longest Yard remake.
2. Sticking with the Sunday NFL, Jacked Up! Is there a quicker way to alienate any white viewer over the age of say 17.
Comment by Greg — November 29, 2025 @ 1:00 pm
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Playmakers and every movie the channel has produced. The reality show that was on a few years ago.
ESPN: sports:: MTV: music
Comment by Mike Steedle — November 29, 2025 @ 1:02 pm
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No mention of Scoop Jackson yet?
Comment by Joe — November 29, 2025 @ 1:14 pm
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Pulitzer-worthy! But, you have to add Jeremy Schapp. Anyone who can make Jim Harrick look like a sympathetic figure is as useful as feline afterbirth.
Comment by Lawdawg — November 29, 2025 @ 1:15 pm
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Find replacements for Boob Davie and Holly Rowe. Ron Franklin deserves better.
Comment by Jim Tracy — November 29, 2025 @ 1:25 pm
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http://straightbangin.blogspot.com/2005/11/what-was-i-saying.html
Scroll down
Comment by Joey — November 29, 2025 @ 1:26 pm
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Great minds, Joey.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 1:27 pm
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52 reasons and no Skip Bayless? There must be another list coming.
The thing that really pisses me off, though, is when the highlight of some amazing 40 yd TD run where the back crosses the field twice and breaks 7 tackles finishes second in the Top Plays to a fucking dunk.
Comment by Scott — November 29, 2025 @ 1:32 pm
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“Scoop” and Irvin desperately need to be on the list… and why poor ESPNU? All they do is broadcast stuff like Army football.
I’ll throw in two cents on the ruining of ESPN Classic, too. Now it’s 90% garbage like “SportsCentury” and “Classic NOW” instead of what it used to be, gloriously nonstop old games of every variety. Now they cram those into a single hour.
Comment by Brian — November 29, 2025 @ 1:33 pm
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I openly root for the Bears to lose so Scoop doesn’t ruin that bandwagon too.
Comment by Ian — November 29, 2025 @ 1:34 pm
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The stations started downhill when Olbermann and Patrick became celebrities. They were sort of the Van Halen of sports broadcasting. They had great style and were truly entertaining, but their success opened the floodgates for legions of uninspired imitators.
Also, ESPN has sucked since they stopped showing Super Bowl highlights hosted by Jim Simpson (or whatever that old dude’s name was).
Comment by CJ — November 29, 2025 @ 1:39 pm
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John Facenda, we think.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 1:41 pm
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ESPN:sports::MTV:music
I think I saw that one on the MAT I took for grad school.
Comment by Newspaper Hack — November 29, 2025 @ 1:47 pm
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And to watch those idiots line up on the green rug with the white lines and move in slow motion to break down a play. What a hoot! Great work EDSBS. Keep it up.
Comment by atticus finch — November 29, 2025 @ 1:50 pm
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Shit, boys, y’all knocked it out of the park.
It’s both funny & sad to think back and realize that up until about 5-7 years ago(right about when Disney bought them) watching Sportscenter was an absolutely essential daily task, and that throughout the day my tv always came back to ESPN. Now it is so completely horrible that I do not watch a single thing on that network except for CFB & CBB games. Fucking hell, I don’t even watch GameDay anymore.
Shit, I bet you two combined with the commenters could easily hit 500 if you applied yourself. Playmakers? Butkus HS FB coach reality show? Every single fucking thing on SC is broken down into a little gimmicky piece so that they can sell advertising for it? “The “Super-Highlight-Thingy-Of-Day-Fantastic-Play-Whatever The Fuck” is brought to you by Coors Light”. Shit, I think I could name 50 more right now…
If I ever met an ESPN exec, I would have to give them the Costanza-to-Steinbrenner treatment, but then they would hire me and I’d be really conflicted.
Keep up the good work, lads.
Comment by Kanu — November 29, 2025 @ 1:52 pm
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no mention of the bumbling buffoon that is Michael Irvin? Or the empty suit that is John Saunders?? No one tries to hide behind a facade of intelligence, yet spew out such garabage in his “parting shot” than this clown. This guy did everything he could to prove his point of “Ty Willingham as Civil Rights Martyr,” except get down on his knees and blow the guy.
Comment by Furious — November 29, 2025 @ 1:52 pm
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It was Steve Sabol who hosted those NFL Films clip shows, narrated by John Facenda. I am currently working towards a master’s degree in NFL Film Studies, at the DVD Center of Shitty Apartment University. Speaking of the NFL though, I used to be a pretty big NFL fan until this year, when I just got sick of the 24/7 coverage given to everything NFL. One Saturday a couple weeks ago, I was up waiting to go taigate for a Gamecock game and was watching Sportscenter at 10:28. Their segment, “Things To Watch” was all about pro games, AND DIDN’T EVEN MENTION that College Gameday was next. Whew, that felt good.
Comment by rob — November 29, 2025 @ 1:53 pm
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Why ESPN sucks
The EDSBS crew compiles a list of 52 reasons that ESPN sucks, and somehow manages to leave out the Sunday Night Football crew and Jeremy “I’m not Dick, but I am one” Schapp.
Trackback by Signifying Nothing — November 29, 2025 @ 1:53 pm
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Oh, and televised poker. I can’t even watch that shit when I’m stoned and can’t figure out the remote.
Comment by rob — November 29, 2025 @ 1:54 pm
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All good suggestions-there’s just so much to dislike…
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 1:58 pm
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Great list. Everybody clearly has some frustrations to vent. I highly recommend checking out a book by Michael Freeman about the worldwide leader. It’s out in paperback now. Great stuff about the firing of Olberman and other internal stuff about the rise and grotesque commodification of this wildly frustrating, pandering, whoring network.
Comment by Stephen — November 29, 2025 @ 1:59 pm
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PLEASE write more on Lou Holtz. A whole column perhaps? He makes me actually want to see Trev Alberts replace him. Simply miserable.
Comment by Mark — November 29, 2025 @ 2:06 pm
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I know it’s not CFB related but someone needs to mention the complete and utter-shambles that Baseball Tonight turned into. I used to actually learn things watching it, now I know more than the morons they have on there.
Comment by AgRyan04 — November 29, 2025 @ 2:07 pm
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Internet gold.
Comment by Nathan — November 29, 2025 @ 2:11 pm
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More on Chris Berman: Remember that character Will Ferrell did on Weekend Update where he couldn’t control the volume of his voice? Actually, this could be Irvin or Wilbon or any number of guys on there, but, who are we kidding? It’s Berman and he’s an assclown and I’m sticking to it.
Comment by gatorjess — November 29, 2025 @ 2:21 pm
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This is going to kill your chances to have a pregame show on ESPNU.
Comment by Bill — November 29, 2025 @ 2:22 pm
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Probably dead long before we did this, Bill.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 2:24 pm
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Where’s Jeremy “I’m an obnoxious shithead who will never be on par with my father” Schapp? And the hiring of Michael “coke head” Irvin as a football analyst? And Mike Tirico? And John Madden, who lost his edge about the same time Pat Summerall lost his? And the Sunday Night Crew, which argue more than the PTI crew, with less credibility? And Tony Realli? And what the hell happened to Sterling Sharpe (who was at least well-dressed)?
My opinion:
They need a new narrator (Berman’s job) for their shows, Tom Jackson should lead NFL Countdown, with Mort and Jaws being the only other people on the show in studio, and Monday Night Countdown should be those same people. I don’t watch anything else on ESPN because they have gotten so obnoxious.
Comment by flaime — November 29, 2025 @ 2:39 pm
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Dan Shanoff has to make this list as well. He might be the worst bandwagon sports writer of all time. It’s almost like he legimately forgets that he writes a daily column and that I can go and look to see what he said about Player X yesterday before the game and what he’s saying about them now after the game. For instance, in today’s quickie he’s got Brad Lidge listed as one of the top 5 closers in baseball and he completely hung Lidge out to dry after giving up the extra inning homers in the play-offs. He did the same on a game to game basis with D-Wade in the NBA play-offs last year and he’ll keep doing it until somebody finally runs him over with something heavy.
Comment by JacketDan — November 29, 2025 @ 2:46 pm
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Jacob Silj cannot control the volume of his voice.
I’d throw in a mention of the annual Black History Month Town Hall where they invite a bunch of people to talk about race and sport, nobody makes any sense and they all pat each other on the back for “opening up the dialogue”. They did one a while back on Title IX too. Huge, utter wastes of time.
And then there was the “Trial of Pete Rose” with Alan Dershowitz and Johnnie Cochran as prosecutor and defense attorney and Catherine Crier as judge. What an embarassment.
And yes, I could probably go on for years with this.
Also: Larry Bowa’s mock turtlenecks on Baseball Tonight, the removal of the MelroseMullet and the StarkStache, John Kruk’s neck/pack-of-hot-dogs, the fact that Gayle Gardner no longer works there (love them redheads).
Comment by LD — November 29, 2025 @ 2:50 pm
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Amazingly only one reference to Stuart “Sleepy Eye” Scott. Along with Berman’s slide to mediocridy, he has to shoulder a majority of the on screen blame. He’s looking at me with one and checking out my girl in the next room with the other. Really the same effect that “Skeletor” Holtz has with his Quinthy voice. The face of your network can’t look you in the eye and give you a Boo-Yah anymore. He almost single handely took this from sports & news to a paradoy of itself in 5 years. Reminds me of the “Sweet Sassy Molasy” SNL skit with Ray Romano.
Comment by Greg — November 29, 2025 @ 2:56 pm
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No no, you guys aren’t thinking back far enough. Before Steve Sabol inserted himself into the Super Bowl highlights, it was hosted by an ESPN dude, and I think his name was Jim Simpson. He was on some kind of funky ESPN set. This is probably late ’70s, early ’80s era.
Comment by CJ — November 29, 2025 @ 3:15 pm
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Whoa…nice dig, CJ.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 3:19 pm
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I like to add the unending “Greatest” or “Worst” hyperboles thrown out their every single day…
They can’t say anything intelligent about what makes a player/team great, so they just float a random “Greatest ever” about the person/team. Last week..or two weeks ago… during a Steelers game, I forgot what fuckbag said it after a Hines Ward reception: “That’s why Hines Ward is the greatest WR ever”… Are you f-ing kidding me?! Easy there tiger, he just made a 3-5 yard catch.
Secondly, can’t a team or a player be bad or great in it’s own right that we don’t have to contextualize them. The 1998 Yankees were a great team… I don’t care if they are the greatest team ever or if they aren’t, because it doesn’t change one thing that I loved about them or what they accomplished. If a player is great can we just respect him for what he was at the time. Doing otherwise, just cheapens my memories of it.
Comment by Ken — November 29, 2025 @ 3:29 pm
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EXCELLENT! Check out our website and, in particular, the ESPN Banned List!
Comment by BC Gonzo — November 29, 2025 @ 3:33 pm
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I know that this sin is far less egregious than the way they preempt quality matchups like ohio state vs penn state for regional tripe like tamu vs tx tech. But has ABC shown a game in HD yet this year? I can watch USF and UConn in HD glory on espn, but you can’t send a couple cameras to boulder for the neb-cu game? wtf ABC, wtf.
Comment by James — November 29, 2025 @ 3:39 pm
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Beautiful. This needs to be linked to and posted everywhere on the internet until ESPN dies or something.
Comment by Proctor — November 29, 2025 @ 3:43 pm
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All outstanding points about the garbage that is now ESPN. But how in the world can you speak of how ESPN sucks in relation mostly to college football without mentioning that self-righteous douchebag Bill Curry? I literally mute the TV when he covers a game I want to watch.
Comment by Strider — November 29, 2025 @ 3:48 pm
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How about ESPN giving us a “bonus” PTI segment in the middle of SportsCenter? Good god!
Comment by Silte — November 29, 2025 @ 3:52 pm
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ESPN went down about the time they stopped showing the America’s Cup live, Austrailian Rules Football and Racketball. Give me Charlie Steiner, Jaws, Keith & Dan, Ron Franklin (the master of college football), Buster, Ms. “Your so pretty, I want to kiss you”, Tom Jackson, Mort., Larry Connelly, Kraig Killbourn?, Joe Morgan and Bob Leay.
Comment by Brain — November 29, 2025 @ 3:54 pm
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B-4 we go any further we need to make mention of the mockery of Dr. J in that ESPN disney sports fanatsy commercial…The fucking bastards at Disney think that Doc from the 7 dwarfs should even be around the living legend Dr. J is a complete and total farce…and their arrogance needs to be handle with swift and brutal Homerabi style justice..I said it!!!
Comment by D-Hoff #4 — November 29, 2025 @ 3:54 pm
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wow, i can’t beleive dickie V wasnt mentioned. or JJ Redick’s sob story where he read that hideous poetry.
Comment by jimmyray — November 29, 2025 @ 3:55 pm
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I didn’t realize how much of this I hated until you pointed them out. What I really hate though is The Sports Reporters. What a bunch of self-righteous, pompous, egotistical, jerks. Lupica is the worst. No wait Saunders is the worst. Well, Bob Ryan. Or the elfin-featured Mitch Albom. (I pray his next book will be “People You Meet in the Unemployment Line.”)They all think they’re George Will.
Comment by spacee — November 29, 2025 @ 3:56 pm
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Again, y’all, there’s so many. We could easily get into the hundreds with this stuff.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 3:59 pm
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When did ESPN jump the shark? To me, its the mock gravity they use to promote their espntertainment shows. Or the way they stir up controversy (where there is none) to start arguments ala william randolph hearst. For me, I think it was when I realized that I would rather watch Boz on TBS or TNT than watch the ESPN f*cktards. I agree 100% that Sportscenter is completely unwatchable. I also agree 100% that we need a CFB program with Jaws, Malone, Mort, and Herby. It is time for Holtz to go to an old-folks home, and for Mark May to kill Beano Cook with his lightsaber and assume the role of supreme dumbass Pittsburgh sports kook.
Comment by Nick — November 29, 2025 @ 4:01 pm
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Trickeration! I can’t remember which numbnut came up with this one but I hear it all the time. What they just ran a reverse? Now that is some mighty fine trickeration.
John Clayton’s hair. Every time I see him I want to shave his hair. Has anyone ever told him that combovers don’t work?
Streetball or the Mix Tour. Does anyone ever watch this crap? It ranks up there with NBDL basketball coverage. Guys playing “Basketball” in empty arenas that have a bad echo.
Chris Berman’s use of old rock lyrics in his tired shtick.
Dan Patrick. Ego driven asshole from Dayton.
Did I say Trickeration?
The team of Chris Speilman and his female sidekick. Listening to them is the equivalent of taking sleeping pills.
I cannot believe that you left off the worlds biggest Duke fan: Yah Baby, I am Dickie V. In a few more years diaper dandy is going to take on a whole new meaning for Dickie V. “Honey, can you come change my depends, I left a diaper dandy for you”.
Why is it that there have to be female sideline reporters for every football game?
The Schawb! I hate that retro jersey wearing Duchbag.
Bowling and the Womens Professional Billiards Association.
Jay Bilas. God I hate Duke.
Woody and his gay buddy Skip. Skip Bayles how many face lifts have you had?
Cold Pizza Hey last have a show that is like MTV’s TRL, Sportscenter, Entertainment Tonight but let’s make it really suck.
Back to Back to Back AAU winner Tom Emansky.
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 4:05 pm
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My friends and I are all of the age group that grew up watching SC as many times per day as possible, so the death of ESPN has hit us pretty hard (and for some of us, there was a long period of denial before the bitter realization). We watch MNF every week, and lately the hot topic of conversation has been ways to fix ESPN or potential alternatives to ESPN. It’s a depressing conversation, because we always conclude that ESPN’s monopoly (particularly on the college sports) is damnably difficult to break (despite the fact that we all bitch about it, we all watch ESPN networks more than just about every other TV station combined), and that no real alternative seems to be on the horizon. Your thoughts?
Comment by ACC_Expat — November 29, 2025 @ 4:05 pm
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Agree whole heartedly about Poker. Please ESPN, realize that Poker is not a sport. Worse? ESPN Classic showing “Classic Poker.” AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
Great analysis.
But ESPN must be given credit for avoiding NASCAR (for the most part) and giving due time to college sports.
Comment by Quinn — November 29, 2025 @ 4:09 pm
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Forgot about the Red Sox-Yankees promotion. It’s overload. Watch highlights of either of these two teams and they won’t even show the other team.
Comment by Dan — November 29, 2025 @ 4:18 pm
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ESPN drinking game — tip one back everytime obscure cfb field reporter and PB Post MajorTool Joe Schad says “I talked to (fill in coach or player here) and he told me…” It may be possible to get falling-down drunk by the time his two-minute report ends.
Comment by Cowboy Troy — November 29, 2025 @ 4:18 pm
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Why did Sportcenter drop the stat box at the end of highlights? It must not have been entertaining enough. While I accept the fact that ESPN wouldn’t do these things if market research didn’t indicate that somebody likes these changes, is there anybody on record stating so? Has anybody ever liked any of those infernal “Coors Light Silver Urine” segments? Or “five questions”? Is anybody on record supporting the mutation of ESPN into “E!sPN”?
Comment by Father Figure — November 29, 2025 @ 4:26 pm
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The worst is the Fat dude from Kansas City and Bill Rhoden are hands down the scurge of the sports reporters. My 2 year old daughter sees those yahoos on Sundays and tells me “dadda those dudes suck”.
Comment by Brain — November 29, 2025 @ 4:26 pm
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ACC_Expat-
There won’t be reform from within-when, oh, when has a network ever done that?-so the alternative has to arise from somewhere else.
We don’t see a single rival emerging-rather a gradual siphoning off of viewers to new sports and the internet. OLN has been making gestures toward opening up their coverage of sports, and TNT is getting a solid core of sports programming together. We’re especially hoping for a new crop of obscure/underexposed sports to rise from the ashes of ESPN, much as ESPN developed concepts like poker, bowling, the outdoor games, WSM, and others.
A world sports channel would be our dream. Coverage of the running of the bulls, anyone?
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 4:28 pm
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It’s a testament to how bad ESPN sucks that we’ve got so many suggestions that didn’t make a list of 52. If a network can have 52 things that suck with no mention of Michael Irvin or “Around the Horn”, things are not good. If I have to hear one more “buy or sell that Running-Back-X-who-had-a-good-Sunday is better than a Barry Sanders/Jesus hybrid” argument, I’m going to ralph all over Bob Ryan’s freaky disgusting lips.
Comment by Craig — November 29, 2025 @ 4:28 pm
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Well done, really. I’m happy you eviscerated Berman, but there is one more talking head that deserved a death blow to the groin — Vitale. Dicky V. A glaring omission for a man whose antics have done more damage to the broadcasting/”journalism” tradition for a single sport than any person alive. It’s remarkable the depths to which he has dragged the world of college basketball.
He’s a product of the world of ESPN, yes, but a unique animal all the same.
Comment by B. Meacham — November 29, 2025 @ 4:31 pm
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Mark made the frightening observation that Holtz is WORSE than Trev Alberts. Throw Mark May into the mix and the combo is as terrifying as James Lipton’s interview of Robin Williams on Inside the Actor’s Studio.
Comment by Craig — November 29, 2025 @ 4:38 pm
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Nice work guys! I’m sure the constraints of time limited you
to only the 52 mentioned.
I myself could go 52 alone on Joe Theisman (rhymes with Heisman). And what does he get for his incompetence? A promotion to the Big Kahuna…. MNF.
If I live to be 1000, I’ll never forget the look on my brothers face when I told that MNF was moving networks and guess who was in the booth. The guy is still pissed at me for not finding an easier way to break it to him.
rbinsfin
Comment by rbinsfin — November 29, 2025 @ 4:39 pm
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Another Addition:
ESPN2 College Football announcer/Defensive Tackle Pam Ward. Is she(sic)the only announcer that has done games with Chris Spielman that could totally kick his ass?
Comment by Dave — November 29, 2025 @ 4:43 pm
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What about Bermans “This …. Could …. Go ….. …. ALL ……… THE ….. WAY”
yet he starts on the 50 yard line? zzzzzzzz
my girlfriend says it best “footbal is much nicer on mute isn’t it?” yes, it is.
Comment by moonshine mike — November 29, 2025 @ 4:48 pm
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What about Sleepy-Eye Scott’s introduction and use of the word “ginormous”-stolen from one of the queer eye guys-if that isnt heinous, I dont know what is
Comment by Anna Wintour — November 29, 2025 @ 5:06 pm
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And let’s not forget: Neil Everett!
Comment by AMike — November 29, 2025 @ 5:06 pm
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How about when the ANALysts all sit around discussing whether they would “want player X on their team”?
Comment by eeedlef — November 29, 2025 @ 5:14 pm
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man, i just fucking LOVE this site.
i’d just echo rbinsfin’s comment on theismann - “i could do 52 on him alone” - except direct it at dickie v and/or berman…brutal, just brutal.
Comment by matt — November 29, 2025 @ 5:17 pm
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Danny Almante the 20 yo little leaguer that was ready to sign a major league contract, until they found out his real age. I hate ESPN’s coverage of the Little League WS, they using up those kids 15 minutes of fame before they have a chance to screw up their own lives.
The broadcast of high school football and basketball games.
Cheerleading. nough said on that one. Not a sport.
Sean Salsbury:Dick.
Instant Classics
Kenny Maine and his fake news stories
ESPN 50 in 50
That gay gridiron competition
Norman Chad
Their Love affair with Duke
The fact that they have board games for sale
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 5:22 pm
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One of the funniest blogs I’ve read all year. Just fabulous…….and I think you demonstrated tremendous restraint in only pointing out 52.
Well done
Comment by Marquette Hoops — November 29, 2025 @ 5:24 pm
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I believe that we could start a revolution and slay the dragon that is ESPN. CBS just bought CSTV maybe to take on the all sports giant. Why not create a web-site in which we put our comments out there and focus solely on changing the crap being played on ESPN.
More
How they created a show that took clips of great nfl teams and spliced them with clips from another. 1992 Cowboys playing the 1979 Steelers.
I have had enough it is time to bring espn down.
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 5:27 pm
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Mr. Swindle-When our discussions in re: alternatives are more productive than whiney (about 5% productive/95% whine, unfortunately), we do see hope in fragmentation and the power of the Interweb. No one I know watches BBTN or College Hoops Tonight or NFL Primetime on a regular basis anymore (then again, this is just my anectodal information)-we just check things out on the ‘Net.
moonshine mike-I once watched a Red Sox/Yankees game in Spanish because I simply couldn’t take the announcers (pretty sure it was the FOX guys), but I don’t like watching sports on mute because I like the “sounds of the game” as cheesy as that sounds (esp. in basketball…hoops is nothing without the squeaking of shoes). It was fabulous-the announcers were enjoying themselves, and the only words I could understand were “Pedro” and “Manny.”
Comment by ACC_Expat — November 29, 2025 @ 5:28 pm
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The X games
The x games bicycle
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 5:29 pm
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Does Shelly Smith do anything besides eat and report on USC football?
Comment by Sooner Brown — November 29, 2025 @ 5:29 pm
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This article was absolutely great. I was reading it and thinking “ya, that does suck!”
Some things I’d like to add…The Top 10 plays is a complete game highlight now…Cold Pizza, enough said…There are not Plays of The Week anymore(just Top 10 plays)…you can find poker on any ESPN channel at any given time…The ESPN.com website has fucking pop-ups…Pedro Gomez, and Sal Palantonio actually get paid to report if Barry Bonds or T.O. took a shit today…Pedro Gomez got most of his news off Barry Bond’s website…TV shows following around high school kids (get ready for Tim Tebow’s show)…JIM ROME!!!
There is one new feature I do like about ESPN. It’s the SportsNation thing on their website, where you can see how different states voted in their internet polls.
Comment by Wade — November 29, 2025 @ 5:30 pm
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Getting to the bottom of this thing, this probably won’t be seen, but did anyone mention that ABC is keeping Terry Bowden employed. I think they are trying to hide him but every once in a while he pop up.
Comment by Bamaleg — November 29, 2025 @ 5:38 pm
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This very moment … on ESPN … Jim … Rome … is … BURNING. Check and mate.
Forgive me for my third reply in the afternoon, but I felt this was a valid argument. Besides, I’d love to see you guys hit the “104 Replies” mark by sundown, to strike a symbolic note.
Comment by Craig — November 29, 2025 @ 5:41 pm
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I will say this in defense of ESPN though…I like PTI cause I can watch that and get all the information I need for the day in 30 mins, and I like Rachel Nichols. That is all.
Comment by rob — November 29, 2025 @ 5:42 pm
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Skip Bayless
Mike Lupica
Stephen A. Smith are all loud, whiny, trouser stains. All of them should be unemployed.Michael Irvin …why was he ever hired? Cannot talk, not very intelligent, and damned lucky he’s not in jail
Tired of the the auto fellatio of the Yankees, Red Sox and Barry Bonds.
Comment by Dion — November 29, 2025 @ 5:46 pm
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I cannot believe we’ve gone through 90 comments without any mention of Cold Pizza. Whose fucking idea was that?
Comment by SG — November 29, 2025 @ 5:53 pm
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ESPN.com “Insider.” 90% of their website is now subscription only. The good news is it keeps me from reading Rod Gilmore’s opinion on anything.
Rod Gilmore.
And while it’s been mentioned already, the complete destruction of BBTN. I used to say that it was my favorite show, and watch it every night during summer, but it’s unbearable now. Not to mention…
The Trifecta. Absolutely retarded. Cuts these shows down to 20 min. each and makes it impossible to show highlights and also give any kind of analysis. Unfortunately, it’s the highlights and stats that suffer, not the talking heads’ face time.
Jeremy Schaap. Appears on this list several times, but not enough.
The ABC CFB studio crew. Give the choice b/t talking football with John Saunders, Craig James, and Aaron Taylor and having shit shoveled on me by a Texas A&M calvary member, I’ll take the shit-shoveling anytime.
I do like Dickie V., but then I went to ND (which he loves b/c his daughters went there) and now attend Duke (which he might kind of like), and hated him before going to those schools, so maybe he belongs on the list, too.
Comment by irishdevil — November 29, 2025 @ 5:57 pm
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When Fox Sports dropped their nation-wide broadcasts a few years back and CNNSI imploded, ESPN became a monopoly.
They don’t have to give the viewer quality now, just entertainment and quanitity.
Berman makes me want to take a shotgun to my TV whenever he speaks. It’s STILL all about his own self-promotion and less about sports.
Oh hey! I hang out with the Bills! LOOK! Here’s a CLIP!
Oh look! Remember whenI did a chip commercial in the early 90s? NO? Here’s a clip!
Oh Wow! Remember when I used to do on-site reporting 15 years ago? No? HERE’S A CLIP!
Oh listen! I do a lousy Facenda impersonation! RAYDAHHHS! LAMBOW FEEELD!
Oh hey! Did you know that the NHL’s divisions used to be called Smythe, Norris, Patrick and Adams?
Let’s call the NFL’s NFC North division “Norris” for the hell of it. ALL. THE. TIME.
Oh, did I mention? I suck at baseball PBP too!
Let me pander to the Red Sox some more!
My schtick is old and I need to go BACK BACK BACK BACK to retirement!
Comment by Jer — November 29, 2025 @ 5:59 pm
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Jer, you hate Berman almost as much as we do. Exquisite.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 29, 2025 @ 6:06 pm
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Agree with most of this but I can’t stand Fox Sports… period! Ditto NBC and CBS.
I blame all this and more on under 30’s and their 8 second attention span. Evidentally, silence is illegal at live sporting events. Can’t go to NBA, baseball anymore.
Positives about ESPN … Harold Reynolds,Ron Franklin and Bill Raftery, more college basketball than my wife wants me to watch(wanna discuss CBS’s NCAA coverage?… ugh) Baseball coverage far superior to Fox’s., generally good college football game announcers.
Unlike a lot of commenters here , I only watch the GAMES not the 3 hours of pre and post game coverage. No wonder you hate these guys. Listen to some music, go to the liquor store, talk to a woman, read a sports book. You’re NOT required to watch NFL Primetime, Collegew GameDay etc.
Comment by Mike — November 29, 2025 @ 6:07 pm
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Harold Reynolds needs to be bitch-slapped.
He needs to have a prostate exam done by a rhino.
He’s the worst thing about Baseball Tonight.
Comment by Jer — November 29, 2025 @ 6:11 pm
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What about the time ESPN took a “week-long look at the intersection of sports and music.” WTF? I remember watching in dumbstruck silence as SportsCenter broke to Sheryl Crow performing in studio, right in front of the damn anchors. I thought I turned into a pillar of salt because I couldn’t move, think, or speak for over three hours after her song ended.
I will never forgive the sadistic bastards in Connecticut who forced Sheryl Crow on me while I tried to catch a few highlights. Dick Vitale might be Uncle Screwtape himself, but Sheryl effing Crow?
Comment by Hippster in KC — November 29, 2025 @ 6:14 pm
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Mike, you’re missing the point. It was that back in the day COULD watch all of those shows and be entertained as well as informed in prep for the actual contest itself. In fact a lot of those shows were mandatory viewing if you wanted to be a smart fan, but they’re all dead or dying now.
The sad part is that they don’t have to be.
Comment by JacketDan — November 29, 2025 @ 6:15 pm
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heres a drinking game for you folks that like to imbibe. watch any virginia tech college football game. each time the douchebags doing the broadcast either mention the fact that marcus vick has a brother named michael or they show mr. pocket passer standing on the sidelines with his diamond encrusted pom poms, take a sip. I’ve yet to get through the 2nd quarter without falling over. ESPN is ungood.
Comment by james — November 29, 2025 @ 6:17 pm
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How about when they began their “contributing to the deliquency of a minor” by televising High School basketball games live?
Comment by Jer — November 29, 2025 @ 6:19 pm
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you missed someone. skip fucking bayless. may he please be struck by lightning.
Comment by Steve — November 29, 2025 @ 6:21 pm
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more, i demand more!
here is an idea, do Fox and their networks FS(insert random abbreviation here).. don’t leave cbs out either.
Comment by thane — November 29, 2025 @ 6:23 pm
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John Kruk is pretty terrible, but he wouldn’t be so bad if Ravech didn’t refer to him as “Krukker.”
Comment by Hippster in KC — November 29, 2025 @ 6:27 pm
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The fall of ESPN/ABC is indicative of the decline of sports in genera, particularly televised sports. It’s ENTERTAINMENT first and foremost now and if using the same annoying Hank williams Jr song forever works then… (Yes, I AM ready for some football, dammit. The fact I have ABC on would seem to indicate I am, in fact, ready for some football.)
Games start later and later to allow more pre-kickoff BS. Kickoffs are “brought to you by Budweiser.” Thank God, how else could we even have kickoffs if it weren’t for Budweiser.
I could go on and on. I only defend ESPN a little because the nonsense is freakin’ EVERYWHERE.
Comment by Mike — November 29, 2025 @ 6:29 pm
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“46. Not enough Sumo. The Bashos rule, and we have no idea when they’re on. ” God Bless you. lets not forget ESPN Radio, bleech.
Comment by Allen — November 29, 2025 @ 6:43 pm
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During baseball season, if you only watched ESPN you’d think that there were just two teams in the league — the Yankees and the Red Sox.
And you’d turn to NESN if you wanted more impartial Red Sox news.
Comment by Skippy — November 29, 2025 @ 6:45 pm
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No Sean Salisbury? If I hear that sanctimonious bastard lecture another STARTING NFL player, I may put a bullet through my tv.
His website mentions his “illustrious 10-year NFL career” and calls him a “standout” quarterback. Did I already call him a bastard?
Comment by Browne — November 29, 2025 @ 6:49 pm
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God bless you. Finally someone who agrees that Chis Berman is an egomanianc and a fuckin idiot…
Comment by drew — November 29, 2025 @ 6:49 pm
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Thank God Jim Nantz does work at ESPN because we could probably have well over a thousand comments. Talk about wanting to shoot yourself during a sporting event, listen to that moron and you well be swallowing lead by half-time.
There has to be a better answer than ESPN, in terms of sports broadcasts.
Why do they wear suits to give sports scores? Are we suppose to think that they are really rocket scientists or bankers, who on their lunch breaks like to broadcast sports news.
Somebody please do something about Kornheiser and Wilbon. Please.
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 6:50 pm
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What team next year is going to be the greatest of all time?
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 6:52 pm
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Without a doubt, Michael Irvin is the worst. The guy can’t even talk. He sounds like he’s a got a huge pile of crap in his mouth… and he dresses like a retard. The other day he had this “supposedly” stylish shirt… he looked like a pumpkin. He should be fired. Bring back Sharpe… at least he sounds somewhat inteligent. I don’t know what demographic they’re trying to appeal to by keeping Irvin on, but he’s terrible. I loved when Steve Young called him out and asked him if he thought T.O. was in the wrong. I can’t wait for the day when Da Coach reaches across the table and smacks him in the nose. Now, that would make ESPN awesome! Totally agree that Tom Jackson is top-notch and should be heading up everything related to pro football!
Comment by Steve — November 29, 2025 @ 6:58 pm
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There are a few omissions from the list. For example, how under the blue shining sky could Linda Cohn be left off the list? Jumpin’ baby Jebus on a pogo stick she makes me want to ass rape my cat just so it will scratch my eyes out. And Holly Rowe? WTF is the point of having a fat, ugly chick on the sideline of a college football game?
Comment by IRememberSchnelly — November 29, 2025 @ 7:07 pm
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Wow, is this the longest comment thread you’ve ever had Orson?
Comment by JacketDan — November 29, 2025 @ 7:10 pm
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I hate, hate, hate Berman… (bwooop! you’re and ass!)
I hate the “I… Love… twins” song so much I scream and rush for the remote to change the channel to ANYTHING!!!
“Granny Clampet” Holtz is an evil dwarf female and should be killed quietly
Top ten plays are just gobs of shit anymore…
(may be repetitious, but I feel better…)
Comment by Mike — November 29, 2025 @ 7:12 pm
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Those GatorAde highlight reels suck: the clips have no context, no lead-up, the editing is dizzyingly annoying, and it’s all backed up by some angry metal band.
Comment by FrEd — November 29, 2025 @ 7:15 pm
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This has got me pretty fired up. I have a softball game in Buckhead tonight. I think I’m gonna egg the f’n ESPNZone on my way home.
Comment by Matt — November 29, 2025 @ 7:15 pm
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I just realized that AC Slater has a show on ESPN. Now I know who next years MNF crew will be Skreech and Zack. I have to say they have really good chemistry, look how they carried Saved by The Bell the College Years. Can you say Emmy.
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 7:16 pm
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Jaws, Herbie, Fowler, Reece, Mortenson and Tom Jackson should have their network. Called ESPnot. They are head and shoulders the best thing else going over there.
Comment by paulwesterdawg — November 29, 2025 @ 7:18 pm
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Joe Morgan - this guy has to be at the top. He trashes books he himself admits he hasn’t read. “Ack-coor-it throw”
Paul Maguire- “Look at that, see that right there?” and “I’m gonna tell ya about this guy.”
Mike Patrick- “What a terrific catch!”
T.J. has been reduced to being Bermans stooge. Sad really.
I like the poker though. Sad that that stands out as quality programming.
Comment by ryan — November 29, 2025 @ 7:27 pm
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Gee, you think you guys have touched a nerve? It might be worthwhile to mention the only things that aren’t wrong with ESPN at this stage.
Comment by Michael — November 29, 2025 @ 7:31 pm
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What, no mention of Pam Ward and the unwatchable Big Ten game of the week?
Comment by Patrick — November 29, 2025 @ 7:31 pm
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What did ESPN do with the last good thing it had? Gary Thorne and Bill Clement doing NHL games was by far the best of any league, any sport. It was kind of like a safe-haven within ESPN. Sure, the outter circles of suckitude still existed, but the inner sanctum was perfect. Ergo, they had to kill it with all haste and prejudice. ESPN derives from the Latin for crapulance!
Comment by Porpoiseboy — November 29, 2025 @ 7:32 pm
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If I were in the business of selling a product, I would pay serious money for an ad on this post.
(Unless I was selling ABC/Disney/ESPN Product.)
For College Football, I’m going to Sun Sports full-time next year. (And yes, I know that ten years from now we’ll make a Top 50 list of why we hate SunsSports. I predict that number 1 will still be “Terry Norvelle’s Glasses.”)
Comment by Panhandler — November 29, 2025 @ 7:33 pm
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Fantastic.
Rome is Burning deserves special mention. On numerous occasions he has had Roger Fucking Lodge on the show as a commentator. The same guy who hosts Blind Date.
The Vick lovefest - during VT games you see more of Mexico on the sideline eating a hot dog with his posse than the actual game. Egregious example of the “OMG greatest evAr!!11!!!” phenomenon. After the Miami game exposed Mexico Jr. I wasn’t sure if Pat Forde could come up with another column topic.
Oh that reminds me: Pat Forde.
Comment by TP — November 29, 2025 @ 7:39 pm
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Nice Dead Milkmen reference in #27 on the list.
Kornheiser is a fairly smart and entertaining guy, but I don’t know how he gets away with really not knowing anything about sports. He’s friends with some basketball coaches, but that’s about it.
It helps him that Wilbon knows a thing or two about sports, but he’s neither smart nor entertaining. And now their dubious success on PTI has opened the door for imitators who combine Kornheiser’s and Wilbon’s weaknesses.
I only watch games on TV; I don’t watch any mindless “analysis.” I check out stats and read. The problem is that the ESPN PTI mentality has spread to all avenues of sports writing, most of which is either a useless set of opinions or fawning celebrity worship.
Comment by Chris O — November 29, 2025 @ 7:42 pm
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I can’t believe someone left a comment praising Joe Morgan. (I feel better because they also spelled Craig Kilborn wrong.)
Comment by jay — November 29, 2025 @ 7:45 pm
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Remember when insomnia wasn’t so bad because you could watch Sportscenter from 6-10 AM? Or rushing home from your legion game so you could catch BBTN? Or setting your alarm for pregame shows? It’s so sad I can’t even watch sunday night football without the tv muted.
And how is Jim Rome not in the list?
Comment by Lance — November 29, 2025 @ 8:09 pm
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Rush Limbaugh as a negative! What the fuck, you tards. He was the only son of a bitch at that network who would challenge those politically correct jerk-wads who see every billionaire black athlete as an exploited plantation slave. The pussy way they fired him, then tried to distance themselves from his hire by acting all morally superior in that smug, barbara “schnoze” streisand way, was the heighth of hypocrisy. Edgy is fine as long as you don’t offend women, minorities, gays, gay minorities, disabled gay minorities, or ass-pirates like Jeremy Schaap.
And spare me the Keith Olbermann nostalgia. He’s an arrogant, tight-assed conspiracy freak who believes the CIA has black helicopters hovering over his house. On second thought, your right, fuck ESPN for firing him. Doing so gave him a platform at MSNBC, where he invents the news and clings to his own paranoid delusions the way Tom Jackson clings to “Booms” scrotum.
And I know someone already mentioned it, but that excruciating tampon who announces the ESPN 2 Big Ten college football games is sphincter-clenching awful. My God, it’s bad enough to hear women cover women’s basketball games, but football?
Comment by Duke — November 29, 2025 @ 8:29 pm
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well espn did one thing right…they got rid off sterling “took M. jackson pills to lighten my skin tone”sharp
Comment by rayray — November 29, 2025 @ 8:32 pm
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re: “trickeration”
Add “Beamer Ball” to the list.
Here’s a bit of insightful analysis actually uttered on ESPN about “Beamer Ball”:
“One of the key compoenents of Beamer Ball is field position.”
Shit, and all these years I thought that was a key component of every coach’s gameplan.
Comment by Nico — November 29, 2025 @ 8:42 pm
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Orson- I think its fair to say your readership has increased.
I’d like to add that ESPN Classic has completely gone to shit the past few years. There are never any actual games on, instead they are broadcasting Sportscentury, Classic Now, Classic Billiards, or Classic Bowling. Who gives a shit about some bowling tournament from 1992? Show 1969 Ark/Texas please.
I will say I am a fan of the CFB Encyclopedia. And the actual footage of the games is simply off the charts compared to the other networks.
Comment by Ryan — November 29, 2025 @ 8:44 pm
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I( have just posted an interview that I found in Fast Company magazine. The interview is with Lee Ann Daly Ex. VP of Marketing at ESPN. Compare and contrast the comments here with what she says. dropbackpass.blogspot.com
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 9:05 pm
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Seems as good a time as any to mention that Sportscenter did the throwback thing where they wore bell bottoms and said “man” and “dude” for the 1970’s…genius. I would’ve rather watched Krukker eat a bucket of KFC w/Berman in my bathtub.
I also hate how people who used to be good, or at least servicable, have had to become assholes to keep up. I never had much of an opinion on Linda Cohn other than she was compentant at reading scores, didn’t bother me and played college hockey which seemed kind of hot. Then one night, forced to watch SC to get a score she says, “I was just reading what Jeremy Roenick said in ESPN the Magazine this week…” A synergistic celebrity ass-lick, I’m surprised she didn’t pull a rib muscle.
Oh, and they even manage f-up tennis coverage with Luke Jensen or Gunnar Nelson or Jodie Foster or whoever that screaming yahoo is.
Oh, and Stephen A. Smith bragged to Philadelphia mag that he filed a newspaper column in between segments at the NBA draft on his Blackberry.
I think SC should go the whole nine and hire Jayson Blair, Stephen Glass, Gallagher, Rudy Ruttiger (maybe in blackface), Barry Switzer, Reed Rothchild, Ahmad Rashad, Fozzy Bear and starring O..J. Simpson as the lesser-evil-of-the-two Chris Berman.
P.S. If I was Method Man and or Chuck D, I would knock “Stew” Scott’s other eye out of commission for the crimes of minstelry alone.
Comment by MU Rah-Rah — November 29, 2025 @ 9:09 pm
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One thing ESPN was doing (is still doing?) that I liked… “Cheap Seats.” An academic friend of mine made the comment recently that shows like MST3K and Cheap Seats are “the new David Foster Wallace.”
I disagree. EDSBS is the new David Foster Wallace.
Comment by Panhandler — November 29, 2025 @ 9:10 pm
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I just stick to ESPN News. It’s nowhere near as obnoxious.
And I’d like to ad a Hell yeah about the ESPN Classic comments -
It used to be great - but now, Classic Bowling! Come on!
Comment by Katie — November 29, 2025 @ 9:17 pm
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Chris Berman: He could go all the way!
Not bad if it wasn’t always forced, jerky, mistimed, and fades out at the end. Howard Cosell did it right.
Comment by San Fran U of Gator — November 29, 2025 @ 9:30 pm
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Chris Berman: He could go all the way!
Not bad if it wasn’t always forced, jerky, mistimed, and fades out at the end. Howard Cosell did it right.
Sheeeeeeeeesh… Late in the day, messed up my name first go-round.
Comment by San Fran U of F Gator — November 29, 2025 @ 9:32 pm
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How could you leave out the Sunday Night Football Crew? Mike Patrick is okay but Paul Maguire is an idiot and Joe Theismann is insufferable, especially in any game involving the Baltimore Ravens.
Theisman’s man-crush on Ray Lewis is 100x more disturbing than Ahmad Rashad’s man-crush for Michael Jordan ever was. I think that if Ray Lewis demanded that Theismann give him a Lewinsky, Theismann would drop on his knees and do it.
Comment by George Ashburn — November 29, 2025 @ 9:34 pm
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Not having Keith Olbermann is a redeeming quality, not a bad quality. He is a complete left wing lunatic. Other than that, pretty good list.
Comment by Jim — November 29, 2025 @ 9:35 pm
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This stuff is “cooler than the other side of the pillow”…
Eckk, eckkk… b-r-a-g-g-h-h-h…
I just threw up, sorry.
Comment by Us&Them — November 29, 2025 @ 9:42 pm
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The shark jumping happened when NBA games in Ocotber led SC on Saturday nights. This happened weeks after the NBA contract went to ABC/Disney. Forget the World Series and forget the cfb played that day.
Orson nailed it when he wrote of coprporate synergy trumping THE GAME.
Also, John Saunders never, ever, ever, misses a chance to invoke a racist angle to a story. He and Stephan A. we’re all about “representin’” for the thugs in the Pacer/Piston brawl. They blamed the fans. They spoke of african-american dignity.
Then, under orders from corporate, the recanted their deeply-held convictions that a black man must fight for his pride, the next day. It was the most revealing lack of character I have seen in announcers. And that’s saying something.
Comment by Ed — November 29, 2025 @ 9:46 pm
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Good things about ESPN:
Their college football camerawork, especially on the night games.
Ron Franklin — simply the best.
Kirk Herbstreit, too.
They care about soccer, or at least pretend to.
Comment by Joey — November 29, 2025 @ 9:46 pm
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Oh. My. Gawd. I finally stopped laughing. This post was great. Once upon a time (circa 1982 or so), you had to watch the 15 minute sports center before going to school just to see the Lakers’ highlights. No, top 10 plays. No, “music” written and performed by seventh grade drop outs. No, invented street phrases ala Stew Scott. Just pure West Coast highlights.
And in 1989, my buddies and I would flip between E!SPN and CNN to see who would have National League highlights first. Yes, highlights in the first segment. What a concept?
Comment by michael — November 29, 2025 @ 10:01 pm
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ABCDumb Mushmouthberger and his buddy Arudie on the sidelines make me cry. He’s the only guy that could stop a FSU-Miami fight — they’d all start pounding his butt if he got close ot the field. I’ll bet he was the inspiration for Raphie in The Christmas Story. He just had to get beat up every week on the way to and from school, every day, and three times on Saturday mornings alone.
Comment by ConvoCid — November 29, 2025 @ 10:04 pm
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How did the Sunday Night Football announcers (Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, and Paul Who-cares?) not make this list. They are easily the worst thing on ESPN. I watching the last game on sunday’s in mute every week because of these douches.
Comment by Jon — November 29, 2025 @ 10:22 pm
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How could I forget. Disney is responsible for changing the Angels logo, to the one that was in the movie Angels in the Outfield. If this wasn’t bad enough dare I say it, shall I utter the words, The Mighty Ducks. You name a hockey team after a Disney movie. All of these responses prove one thing Disney/ABC has bastardized sports.
Comment by Jonathan — November 29, 2025 @ 10:55 pm
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Boy does this web page hit home….I started watching ESPN before they could walk…I lived for the Sunday night sportcenter and the plays of the week….Now we have the top 10 dunks of the night….They have done an outstanding job of promoting the college world series but do they realize there is a regular college baseball season. The talking heads have more impact on the football pollsters than the teams themselves. I get tired of them telling me what match-up I want to see. They no longer report the sports news they create it. I was taught that moderation was a good thing, but ESPN has overdosed on itself.
Comment by dante — November 29, 2025 @ 11:11 pm
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I actually think the network started downhill with the introduction of the ESPYs. Think about it: a self congratulatory televised awards event about sports? Now with live musical guests! It signaled a shift in philosophy. The product wasn’t sports anymore, is was entertainment; the brand stopped being the NFL or NHL and became ESPN itself. I remember watching Dutch League soccer on weekend mornings, F1 racing, and the Major Indoor Lacrosse League, among other things. Now they fill that time with “Dick Butkus coaches a high school football team” or “watch Jim Rome talk about sports with the guy from Blind Date.”
Comment by Rick — November 29, 2025 @ 11:12 pm
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I completely forgot about Scoop Jackson and all his racial accusations. Shoot, I might even be a headline on ESPN.com in half an hour because I just used the word “racial”
Comment by AgRyan04 — November 29, 2025 @ 11:12 pm
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ESPN Hollywood
Comment by AgRyan04 — November 29, 2025 @ 11:20 pm
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You fellas provide sound analysis of a network that has officially “jumped the shark.” ESPN is quickly becoming Mtv-like. Both were once decent cable networks that are now narcissistic.
Roll Tide.
Comment by Quintilian — November 29, 2025 @ 11:27 pm
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Someone’s probably already mentioned this but I feel the need here.
I hate Stuart Scott! and Linda Cohn!(mispelled on purpose to add extra hate).
They both display an ugly tendency to bash athletes like they could do it better. And Scott’s calling everybody “dog” just makes me want to tie them by their hair to a tree limb and use them as speed bags.
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Comment by Brad — November 29, 2025 @ 11:41 pm
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Excellent stuff. Now that I think about it, ESPN jumped the shark when the announcers were in the “Hootie” video in 1993 or so. I know this isn’t necessarily an ESPN radio thread (although someone cleverly noted the phony schoolyard-bully relationship between Salsbury and John Clayton, which I think is radio), but I’d add the phony Felix and Oscar rapport between Mike and Mike, the fact that Mike Golic isn’t qualified to read the announcements in a bus station, much less be on a radio show, the fact that Dan Patrick has an annoying habit of pausing for 10 seconds between sentences, and the fact that whiny loser “player-lova” Dan LeBatard should be drawn, quartered and disembowled just on general principles.
Comment by Mark — November 29, 2025 @ 11:47 pm
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Dear God in Heaven, that was funny!
Another addition to the Berman pile-on, it may have been noted already, and I missed, but…WEAR A GODDAMNED LONG-SLEEVE SHIRT UNDER YOUR JACKET! Dear God, man, you’re on television! Facing a camera that’s looking at you low-angle, and you’re wearing a fucking SHORT-SLEEVE SHIRT under your sports jacket! You went to an IVY LEAGUE SCHOOL, fer chrissake! Well, Brown, but still, Ivy League. Technically. I’m so sick of seeing his thick, knobby, troglodyte, overly hairy, bulbous wrists poking out of his horribly tacky sports coat. It reminds me of my grandpa when he got the gout.
And, when I get to Hell, I anticipate that, mingling with the screams of the eternally damned, I’ll hear that fucking Coors Light/ABC/ESPN/DreamWorks-produced “Twins” song.
I’m calling Tom Mees on my Ouija board.
Comment by Lebowski — November 29, 2025 @ 11:48 pm
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Let me add a few more….
Big 10 football all day everyday…..IT SUCKS!
Notre Dame love….THEY SUCK!
and what was up with theat ‘50 states in 50 days’ segment? i know it was baseball season and there was nothing else to talk about but…..THAT SUCK!
heck, the way ESPN Classic is going, i’m suprised they haven’t shown classic episodes of AMERICAN GLADIATOR OR DOUBLE DARE!
….the best player joe morgan has ever seen, is JOE MORGAN!…
Comment by Xavier — November 29, 2025 @ 11:52 pm
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Good list. Except for # 4, “The absence of Keith Olbermann.” Olbermann was the worst thing ever to happen to ESPN. Ah, but you have a point-now that he is not on ESPN he’s spewing his insane conspiracy theories on politics on MSNBCNNBCSI or whatever channel he’s on. What a complete waste of brain cells.
Add Al Michaels to the list. He’s so bad that I actually prefer the Sunday Night games!
Comment by Lance Boyle — November 30, 2025 @ 12:04 am
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You forgot that crap where they did the making of Sportscenter while they were doing sportscenter. Because sportscenter is more important than the actual sports they are covering. Oh and lets do it twice. F espn I dropped cable because they kept sucking me in. Internet only for me.
Comment by Jeff — November 30, 2025 @ 12:05 am
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Great take. Rack em.
Anyway, I can’t believe it took till comment #118 to list the Gatorade Ultimate Highlight. That is THE WORST thing ESPN has going for it right now for all the reasons listed above: the clips are context free, unrelated, and set to crappy music. Gag me.
Screw ESPN. If it wasn’t for their live CFB and BB telecasts and the occasional NFL preview show, I would be nowhere near those stations.
Comment by RDS — November 30, 2025 @ 12:07 am
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How can nobody mention John Madden?
If you hate Berman, you should despise Madden’s maddening lack of commentary on a football game. Usually Madden’s summary of the game is “You go boom here, and boom there and that’s how you win the game.”
PS - I think Tirico calls the best game of any announcer out there. Him and Herbie should be calling the big game of the week, IMO. Give them an ABC regional and Monday night and I’ll be happy.
Comment by Guy Incognito — November 30, 2025 @ 12:10 am
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This is such great timing! On Monday morning(yesterday) getting ready for work, I heard Stuart Scott’s pathetic rap session and had to change the channel to ANYTHING else… Wow. It pissed me off so bad, when i got to work, I sent an email to ESPN (off contact us section) complaining about Sportcenter, and how it had gone to hell.
Then today, I a buddy directed me to your site. Pure
greatness!! You guys rock!!!
You could probably come up with 100 more just on the decline of their flagship show: SPORTSCENTER…
- Why do they find the need to RECAP what they’ve already covered? I mean, isn’t that what the next re-run hour is for?!
- They have so much CRAP on that show now that they only have time for 5 seconds of actual game highlights. I hate them for that. GRRR.
- Where did the stats of the game go? I loved how they used to post 5 or 6 player’s stats for (for each team) for a basketballafter the game’s highlights. Not they don’t even have stats, and barely even have time for the hihlights themselves.
Comment by Walrus — November 30, 2025 @ 12:11 am
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I’m so pissed at them I could barely type, but I’m sure you got my point! ha!
Comment by Walrus — November 30, 2025 @ 12:12 am
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Two more - Brent Turdburglar, and Jason “Racebaiter” Whitcock
Comment by Nick — November 30, 2025 @ 12:16 am
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And to think for the past 5 years I thought I was alone. ESPN has gone from and absolute must to an absolute BUST. Thanks for letting me know there are others like me. P.S. The 52 were great, keep’em coming.
Comment by Stockman — November 30, 2025 @ 12:27 am
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Holy crap, how could I forget Whitlock? Seconded.
Comment by irishdevil — November 30, 2025 @ 12:28 am
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Inre: #125, while I appreciate the the sentiment, crapulence means excessive indulgence, not basically crappy. I believe the latin word you’re looking for is Maritnesque (that’s crappy latin music, which is close enough).
For anyone interested in understanding the sick machinations of Disney, should check out “Team Rodent: How Disney Devours the World”, by the always excellent Carl Hiaasen. It’s a real eye-opener on the power wielded by Disney. Not only can they Fuck up sports, they can ruin an entire state.
I think ESPN jumped off for me when my mom (who most likely believes that Will Smith has street cred. ) observed that the Sports Center anchors were trying too hard to sound hip. Thanks for putting it all in perspective.
The good ship Bristol is piloted by Admiral Douchenozzel and his merry band of ass pirates. Anyone who thinks I want to watch highlights while Andrew W.K. recycles a song that was barely good enough for a Coors Light commercial, better reconsider how they “access” the key 18-34 male demographic. Dickbags.
All you southerners, feel free to weigh in on the shame that is Tim McGraw. I’ll be busy searching for words that rhyme with Bukkake, so I can set the highlights of my evening with his wife to music.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — November 30, 2025 @ 12:35 am
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Rush Limbaugh as a negative! What the fuck, you tards. He was the only son of a bitch at that network who would challenge those politically correct jerk-wads who see every billionaire black athlete as an exploited plantation slave. The pussy way they fired him, then tried to distance themselves from his hire by acting all morally superior in that smug, barbara “schnoze” streisand way, was the heighth of hypocrisy. Edgy is fine as long as you don’t offend women, minorities, gays, gay minorities, disabled gay minorities, or ass-pirates like Jeremy Schaap.
Rush Limbaugh is a disgusting, racist, lying, hypocritical facist and deserves to be gang-raped in prison for his drug use, but he’s a fat-assed white guy and not a 20-something black dude with a couple ounces of pot. It was a low moment for ESPN when they hired that prick, and that’s saying something.
Another thing, I have to stick up for Berman. Why? He was in a Hootie and the Blowfish video, and Hootie went to Carolina. And Darius Rucker is a Dolphins fan. So, Carolina + Dolphins lends cred to Hootie lends cred to Berman. But he does need to retire — ESPN’s pregame NFL coverage is horrible.
Comment by Newspaper Hack — November 30, 2025 @ 12:35 am
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I was in a bar in Columbia, totally unaware of my surroundings when Hootie came on. I started busting on it; that’s the second closest I’ve come to being killed by an angry mob. The first involved a bunch of Aggies after the ‘99 Alamo Bowl.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — November 30, 2025 @ 12:43 am
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Don’t forget the 24-7 fellatio of all that is USC. Don’t get me wrong, this Trojan team is loooooooaaaaaddddedddd, but really are they any better than the (repeatedly) undefeated Miami teams that Coker and Butch Davis had?
Least I forget…
Reggie Bush as the BEST COLLEGE PLAYER EVER?
What. The. FUCK.
Don’t get me wrong, Reggie is incredible. In fact, he’s arguably one of the top college backs in a while, but is Reggie REALLY better than say…
Ricky Williams? He was 10x the college football player and 10000x the back that Reggie Bush is. On a team that didn’t have half the NFL talent surrounding him and taking the heat off of him. Name the 2 QB’s that started while Ricky was the ‘Horns TB.
Barry Sanders? In 1988, Sanders set NCAA records with 2,628 rushing yards, 3,249 total yards, 39 touchdowns and 234 points. He rushed for more than 300 yards an NCAA-record four times in 1988 and for five consecutive games he ran for more than 200 yards, another mark. Per game, his total yards AVERAGED 295.5 in 1998. RUSHING YPG was 238.9 in 1998. Name 1 player that played with Sanders on the 98 OSU team. Barry Sanders took a dump today that has more talent than Reggie Bush.
Herschel Walker
Bo Jackson
Earl Campbell
These are just a few of the RUNNING backs who were better players than Reggie Bush. That’s leaving out players at QB, WR, RB, DE, LB so on so forth.
Comment by lilMAC — November 30, 2025 @ 12:52 am
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Gary Thorne and Bill Clement doing NHL games was by far the best of any league, any sport.
Actually, Thorne is one of the worst commentators. He screams for every action (”HE CARRIES THE PUCK OVER THE BLUE LINE!”) and loves to force drama, especially during the Stanley Cup Finals. Once a team had a 3-0 series lead, it seemed like every single shot taken by that team would be prefaced by “FOR THE WIN…” like he was trying to create his own Miracle on Ice moment. Ass.
Comment by Pux — November 30, 2025 @ 1:05 am
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53. Jim Gray! He is such a cock! Interview me like you have others - you will walk away with a fat lip!
Here is just a reminder of his accomplishments:
**So evil he made the country sympathize with Pete Rose.
**A more annoying interviewer than Billy Bush or Joan Rivers.
**Head firmly up Kobe Bryant’s butt.
54. Receptionist at HQ in Bristol. Thanks to you I had to shit in my pants. All I wanted to do is leave you a fucking uppderdecker!
55. Webmaster at ESPN. Get rid of the ESPN Motion.
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I got to point 19 and I had to stop…too funny and true… let’s go back to some foreign sports like Rugby. A little less NASCAR nation would really be nice…More Chris Mortensen, Jaws, Tony Kornheiser, Bob Ley. ESPN you do not need to hire every NFL coach that gets fired. It worked for FOX Sunday..but Ditka? Tuna? Annoying ex-NFL or NBA players do not work…I am serious nobody likes a tamed Shannon Sharpe on CBS…why hire Michael Irving if you are gonna keep him clean? give hime some cke or crack..he may say something interesting…and Stephen A Smith you were very funny before they gave you a script..unleash the monster and let loose.. you sound as annoying as Jim-don’t-call-me-Jill-I-am-a-short-like-Tom-Cruise-but-talk-like-this-to-appear-like-a-tough-guy-on-the-radio-ROME…rack him!
Comment by daniel — November 30, 2025 @ 1:19 am
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Another thing, I have to stick up for Berman. Why? He was in a Hootie and the Blowfish video, and Hootie went to Carolina. And Darius Rucker is a Dolphins fan. So, Carolina + Dolphins lends cred to Hootie lends cred to Berman.
Oh dear lord. You’re a closet Stewie Scott fan too, aren’t you?
Comment by HiRes — November 30, 2025 @ 1:27 am
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Some time in the last 10 years, ESPN’s honchos decided to implement a revolutionary idea - “Let’s take this incredibly successful SPORTS franchise, turn it into a WWE style sports-entertainment outfit and make is suck real bad.” After their hard work over the years, we have the ESPN of today.
Note to ESPN honchos - You are what you are because the non-nerdy American male watches your shows. The 17.5-27.5 yrs aged Women, Single moms etc. watch your channels only when we are around them and they have no choice. If you start giving us stuff we feel is crappy, you will not have an audience any more. So get back to basics - Fire the cliche peddlers, can the fat chicks on the sidelines and the single school pushers and drop the kibosh on the Budweiser pregames and Miller Light highlights.
Comment by HolyBuckeyes2002 — November 30, 2025 @ 1:28 am
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161st!
So 160 posts later, the question is simple: Why aren’t we pooling our resources and trying to launch our own shit to take down the empire? I just deposited a check for $66.17, so we should be good.
Comment by Joey — November 30, 2025 @ 1:37 am
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As a program producer who has had to deal with ESPN for ten years, I can unhapily report that the cast behind the camera is even worse than the schmucks on cam. The staff of ESPN is the biggest bunch of arrogant, self consumed, living in a bubble, stupid inside joke making, think they invented sports media ass clowns I’ve ever dealt with, and I’ve done a lot of work in the music business, too, so that’s saying something. On top of everything else, they are monumentally cheap. Don’t try to make a living supplying those bastards with programming, you can’t.
Also, even though conventional wisdom states that the camera adds ten pounds, Chris Berman in person is the most disgustingly flabular sack of shit imaginable, even more than it repulsively appears on air. He’s tall and and his fat vibrates like Homer Simpson’s cartoon carcass, but hideously, IT”S ALIVE! Even worse, his morbidly obese ego is even more frightening in person. I thow up a little in my mouth every time I can’t stop a rememberance of my meeting with him at the U.S. Open at Congressional. Truly nightmarish.
I could go on with the ham fisted way ABC cuts away from football games that you care about, even if they are blow outs, to what those yankee bastards in New York consider more compelling contests. That smarmy fuck John Saunders takes such pleasure in telling us what we should want to see that if I ever run into him in person, I will involuntarily leap on him and rip his fucking throat out. At a Texas alum living in Denver I have yet to see an entire game by my alma mater in what we hope will be a national championship year. And don’t get me started on disneyco’s unrelenting fellation of the university of spoiled children. I’m just glad we will get the opportunity to settle it on the field in the Rose Bowl.
Great list, but it could be ten times as long. That’s what happens, however, when monopolies of an industry are allowed, like ESPN’s monopoly of the national sports channel market. And as bad as disneyco is, Fox is an even more reprehensible corporate monster, and does even worse work. Bleak shit.
Finally, fuck rush limpballs up his feculent, corpulent ass with a splintered Louisville Slugger. He’s an idiot, a pathological liar, and his drug abuse makes Michael Irvin look angelic. He doesn’t belong on sports programming, but he also doesn’t belong on any mass media. He does, however, belong in prison, where hopefully he will be soon.
Sport is life. I pray that someday soon we will have coverage of sport that it deserves. Insightful analysis like this can help. Keep analysing courageously.
Comment by Bob Dobbs — November 30, 2025 @ 1:40 am
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Most cliched quotes from ESP”effing”N
“as cool as the other side of the pillow” stop it Stuart Scott.
Curtis “My Favorite” Martin - Chris “I-Suck” Berman
G-Men for NY Giants..
Comment by krish — November 30, 2025 @ 2:10 am
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What? No mention of the staged hot stove press conferences starring Steve Phillips? I’d say they tried too hard to “push the envelope” on that one but I still can’t figure out what that cliche actually means.
It all started going downhill with the SportsCenter commercials. While entertaining, they put the subjects and reporters in bed together. Collusion in the fourth estate.
Comment by Roger Mudd — November 30, 2025 @ 2:25 am
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This is ESPN’s sad attempting of “connecting with the Midwest”
It still amazes me how Yankees-Red Sox were talked about for 15 mins of every baseball tonight in the 2005 season when the 2 best teams the whole year were the Cards and White Sox who got 15 seconds each - not trying to be a pissed off midwesterner, but i want to see highlites of the best teams
The trifecta just pisses me off too - lets take 3 30 minute shows and cram them into 60 mins just to piss everyone off
Overkill: Bonds, T.O. (btw Torry Holt is a better receiver, yet gets no attention), slam dunks (they were cool the first time i saw them - not the 5000th), Manny being Manny, Skip Bayless, etc…..
and finally —Poker over Soccer!!!!!!!!!!!! you’ve got to be kidding me
at least they do show a little lacrosse and I do think PTI is good only if Kornheiser and Wilbon are on- so far those are the only positives i can think of
Comment by John — November 30, 2025 @ 2:37 am
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Everyone on the list is right except for that right wing nut.
The blame really lies with us, the sports fan. ESPN feels that we are so addicted to it’s product that they don’t have to cater to us anymore. It’s just like Fox and the World Series, they just show as many planted celebrites as they can to gain new views. We are being taken advantage of due to our need for sports. It sucks.
Comment by TheSvan — November 30, 2025 @ 3:27 am
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Not really ESPN or ABC, but does it not take seven hours to watch a CFB on CBS, this year JP has started to take longer, more frequent commercials. Talk about killing momentum, your team is playing at home and has a turnover or potentially game changing play and they take a fucking 7 minute commercial break. Also, only a problem for Auburn really but having ESPN cover the game means the Eagle doesnt fly because of the “behind the quarter back camera” which is rarely even used and generally only for replays.
Comment by Brian — November 30, 2025 @ 3:30 am
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Every time I watch John Clayton, I imagine a tractor-beam shining down on him and taking him back to the mothership.
Also, if I have to listen to one more white,upperclass fuckstick utter the phrase “street cred”; I am gonna strangle my dog.
I totally agree. Watching Jaws break down game film almost makes me wanna have sexy-time explosion. It is heavenly for any real football fan.
Comment by kyle — November 30, 2025 @ 4:25 am
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i must say i like Rome’s radio show…but nothing pisses me off more than having to pay for everything that relates to the pimp in the box… you go to his site to try and download a clip or ANYTHING and you’ve got to send him some $$$… i even Googled a bunch of stuff trying to see if anything from his show was available ‘gratus’ out there and i couldn’t find anything ….
he’s a money whore like all the rest i guess….
oh…and could ESPN have there noses and testes any farther up USC’s ass??? every CFB related story somehow ties into trojan talk… i want to puke….
i must admit i’m a Longhorn…so after Jan 4th that shit will stop when the Horns bust those condoms like a Johnny ‘Wad’ Holmes’ money shot
Comment by doug — November 30, 2025 @ 5:01 am
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After watching the vast majority of these ESPN dickwads screw up teleprompter lines, boast about how self-righteous they are, and basically lower the collective IQ of planet Earth, I now understand why birth control is a billion fucking dollar a year industry. Whoever paid for the college education of these goddamned dimwits deserves a refund - with interest.
Comment by JONESEY — November 30, 2025 @ 5:14 am
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Whoever mentioned the ESPYs is dead on. Every program produced by ESPN is filled with shameless self promotion which takes away from actual content.
God bless the NFL network. What a great channel.
Comment by Chris — November 30, 2025 @ 7:39 am
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Ahhh… Mike and Mike. Though I share Greenberg’s manlove of Chad Pennington and Golic’s Irish fandom, the radio show as a whole is terrible. Living in NJ it’s the only free sports radio show available in the morning - So I bare with it. With my commute being over an hour long, I noticed that Mike and Mike repeat exactly what they said the hour before. Word for word.
It’s like they record an hour’s worth of radio and hit the playback button.
Is there really nothing to talk about? Did T.O. not take a crap today? Maybe if they didn’t gloss over something worthwhile to talk about like breakdowning a game in lieu of some theorical sitaution or soap-opera-ish topic, perhaps they could fill their entire program with content. My Gawd!
Comment by Ken — November 30, 2025 @ 9:30 am
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each new day, brings us 4 or 5 more reasons……and what ever happened to Aussie Rules Football?
Comment by Jeff — November 30, 2025 @ 9:39 am
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Greatest blog post that I’ve ever seen. Hilarious, and it pisses me off all at the same time. God help me, but I love the laughing-rage combo.
Comment by Lee — November 30, 2025 @ 9:39 am
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Awesome. Let’s not forget though what ESPN really stands for: Eastern Seaboard Promotional Network. Dickie V’s love fest for ACC powers, namely Duke, must die
Comment by Joe D — November 30, 2025 @ 9:47 am
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Best piece of sports journalism (meta-journalism?) I’ve seen this year, maybe ever.
“RC’s Mom” rules - great obscure reference - makes me wonder how many I missed.
Comment by Hanson Tipton — November 30, 2025 @ 10:05 am
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Hit a nerve? As a fan of a non-BCS team I can say “Death to ESPN (or is it ESTO?)” with more conviction than anyone.
Here’s another one on Berman. His “husky voice.” You know what I’m talking about. His “I’m gonna get quiet and gravelly ’cause it’s time to get serious” voice. It’s when he talks about Tom Mees or something.
Have you seen what they’ve done to Bass Fishing? They have a show about it and God help me, they had one of the fisherman breakdancing the one time I tuned in.
I love their NASCAR coverage. “Wait, this is real popular? How do we get in on this? Let me in, don’t you know who I am?”
Comment by long_green — November 30, 2025 @ 10:28 am
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I, too, find it hard to believe he stopped at 50. I have long ago stopped watching them, especially after they did away with any NHL coverage. Their comments are trite and recursive, and slanderous to many people that know more than they about sports. And the lot of them cannot find any good commentary just like they could not find their asses with both hands and a complimentary floodlamp. If they get any worse, even the Disney group may begin to object, but not because of family appeal. What a tribe of losers.
Comment by mrhockey — November 30, 2025 @ 10:56 am
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Lot of good points, but, as many have said, how could you stop at 52?
One addition to no. 19; Maurice Clarett. They went after OSU like it was the Salem Witch Hunt because one fucking idiot lied to the cops. Meanwhile, USC players are dropping GBH on coeds and it barely makes the news, probably because they’ve become the “USC Trogans sponsored by ESPN”.
And although he finally cut his own throat, Trev Alberts can suck Hitlers dick in hell while getting ass-raped by Napoleon.
Comment by Buckeye — November 30, 2025 @ 11:17 am
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First of all, Stuart Scott should be number one on the list- I heard some rumor that he almost lost an eye at a Jets game a couple of years ago in a freak accident and that’s why his eye(s) continues to droop. Well, I’m going to Hell, but I wish he would have lost his eye so that I wouldn’t have to watch him on TV and his gradual but noticeable decline in ability to keep his damn eyes open. Am I the only one who notices this (and I didn’t even mention the fact that he’s an educated Black man trying to be “gangsta.”)
Second- how did you not mention Linda Cohn- the worst sporstcaster of all time should definitely have made your list at some point. Worse, she’s not even good-looking to distract you from her awful ability to commentate.
Third- why the hell did ABC remove Melissa Stark from MNF?
Fourth- the guy who used to host Around the Horn- he’s a boxing “expert” and gets his own show- what a piece of crap.
Fifth- three words: Trev MotherF..ing Alberts
Sixth- Women doing play-by-play for football games- and not just any women, but bonafide, unattractive lesbians with deeper voices than your average male.
I’ll keep it at that for now.
Comment by Will — November 30, 2025 @ 11:20 am
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Here’s something that’s still good out ESPN. ESPNews. What’s wrong with those guys?
Comment by Jay — November 30, 2025 @ 11:28 am
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Will, there are some of us that are glad Melissa Stark is off of MNF. There was a trap inherent in the line “let’s go to the sidelines with…” b/c if I wasn’t paying attention, I could end up jerking off to Eric Dickerson. Imagine my chagrin.
Comment by Buckeye — November 30, 2025 @ 11:45 am
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1.) Trev Alberts. When ESPN fired him this fall, I e-mailed the network thanking it. Sadly, his firing had nothing to do with him be a shit-headed moron.
2.) The forerunner to this years Big And Rich disaster was last year’s Bubba Sparxx intro. That’s when I stopped fighting through Saturday morning hangovers to be up and with coffee by 10:30. Less redneck than Big And Rich, but equally annoying.
3.) When GameDay became a long infomercial for Home Depot.
4.) Last season, when Kirk illustrated plays using Playstation 2. I can play the goddamn game myself and don’t more shitty GameDay product placement jammed down my throat.
Comment by CrimeNotes — November 30, 2025 @ 11:45 am
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I must say the whole Ohio State / Maurice Clarett fiasco should be on this list. ESPN trumped up false charges against the football program, sparking another NCAA investigation and contributing to the athletic director retiring early. All of their all allegations were based on what they paid Clarett to tell them. During the Alamo Bowl last year, they ran a “special” Inside the Lines right after the game talking about all the trouble the Football program was in. (All based on the paid information that they told Clarett to tell them). They even had the audacity to proclaim that Jim Tressel would probably lose his job. Shockingly, the NCAA investigated and found the ESPN / Clarett allegations to be untrue, and we were cleared. (And Tressel lis still coach). As an alumnus and a fan, I am still waiting for an apology for their irresposible reporting.
“ESPN - The National Enquirer of Sports Reporting”.
Comment by Another Buckeye — November 30, 2025 @ 11:54 am
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Nothing would make me happier than to see Bill Simmons reference this in a cowbell or column or something, than quit ESPN and go back to the Boston Sports Guy of old. Growing up, Dickie V made me laugh, now he only makes me cry. Reading any article he “writes” makes me want to light an infant on fire. The most glaring omission from the list. Jim “I wish I had talent” Caple. Has anybody seen his “comic” piece of shit on Page 2? This “novel” is so terrible it makes his love fest for that New England baseball team seem like decent writing. He needs to get his mouth off of Curt Schilling’s phallice and go back to journalism school.
Comment by BigRicks — November 30, 2025 @ 11:58 am
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If everyone that hates what these whores have become would send a e-mail would the cum-guzzling corporate feces eaters do anything to gives up back the ESPN we used to like????
Comment by Jerry B — November 30, 2025 @ 12:06 pm
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Hiring scumbags who are either - liars, cheats, criminals or all of the above… like Michael Irving and Lou Holtz
Comment by STERLING — November 30, 2025 @ 12:10 pm
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This list means nothing without the inclusion (Top 5 at least) of the singular worst feature on ESPN or ABC, that is the 3-person panel doing ABC’s college football studio work.
John Saunders is a fair minded and knowledgeable individual, but Craig James and Aaron Taylor have the combined wit and IQ of a wet mop. My brain begins to ooze out of my ears at even the slightest whisper of their dialogue. Aaron Taylor should be doing nothing more complicated than flipping burgers, and Craig James should keep his ‘twang on the auctioneer circuit.
Comment by PittIsIt — November 30, 2025 @ 12:10 pm
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How could televising the National Spelling Bee not make the list? And Berman needs to be harpooned and turned into candles or something. Just put him out of my misery.
Disney is evil.
Comment by bitterhorn — November 30, 2025 @ 12:11 pm
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One of the best web postings I have ever seen. This site is automatically bookmarked. I would never sleep outside a Best Buy for anything, but if there’s going to be a new list of why ESPN sucks ass, then I’m dozing by my lapper.
Here’s three I’m surprised didn’t make the list:
1) Classic Pool
2) Classic Bowling
3) Classic Poker
What slapnut decided to waste two hours that could be reserved for, say the 1990 Colorado-Missouri “5th Down” game for repeats of these bar room-caliber tripe?
As someone who remembers when ESPN was good (remember how good Primetime was when it was a watchable Berman, TJ and Robin Roberts?) before Di$ney sent the network on a death spiral 10 years and counting? I miss the CFL broadcasts, America’s Cup live and broadcasts that didn’t have announcers sounding like sugared-up 3rd graders on a field trip to the zoo. I miss the grace of Gayle Gardner, Tom Mees and Jim Simpson.
As great as KO and DP were, you had know once they were separated, it would only get worse. As a black man, I can’t find many brothers who like Stuart Scott or Stephen A. Smith, whose show is more painful that having to see Rosie O’Donnell as a Victoria’s Secret model. Even when there is good in the bad, they found a way to screw it up, like when the uber-sexy Thea Andrews got canned on Cold Pizza in order to host the anal probe that is ESPN Hollywood with that she-male Mario Lopez.
Having worked at Fox during the ill-fated attempt to putch ESPN in the late 1990s, I can say ESPN at its worst is 20 times better than FSN at its best. When all you can offer sports fans is Leanne Tweeden, it’s a glaring sign your sports network sucks.
Comment by Brandon — November 30, 2025 @ 12:17 pm
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How big do you think Pam Ward’s penis is? Do you think Chris Speilman ever peeks at it when they’re standing side by side at the urinals?
Comment by Little Johnny Jewel — November 30, 2025 @ 12:18 pm
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To this list I would add:
- The fall from grace of my angel of the sidelines, Suzy Kolber. She apparently is doing commercials for Chevy and — shudder- Pepsi now. There goes her credibility.
- Digger Phelps playing Digger Phelps in “A Season on the Brink.” As one of my friends said, “I haven’t seen so many soft-focus shots since the last season of ‘Moonlighting.’ ”
- “Cold Pizza.” Nuff said.
- The ESPYs. Ditto.
- This is from the column written by ESPN’s ombudsman, describing an incident I witnessed one Saturday night:
On Oct. 1, according to the Chicago Tribune, sideline reporter Holly Rowe lauded Purdue defensive coordinator Brock Spack for using all three timeouts on defense despite trailing by four touchdowns late in the game. “If the coaches are giving up,” Rowe added, “what does that say to the players?” Play-by-play commentator Ron Franklin responded: “Holly, it’s not giving up. It’s 49-21, sweetheart.” Franklin’s comment, and demeaning tone, in response to Rowe’s legitimate observation was disrespectful to the audience and to a colleague. “It was an inappropriate comment, and we’ve communicated that to Ron,” said Mo Davenport, senior coordinating producer for college football. “There’s never a reason to say something so mean-spirited. Ron apologized. We dealt with it internally.”
Comment by orab83 — November 30, 2025 @ 12:21 pm
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Bravo!
Comment by YMB — November 30, 2025 @ 12:24 pm
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I agree with 99.9% of what has already been posted. And I also agree with those that found the list and the comments absolutley hilarious, yet sad and rage inducing at the same time.
I don’t have anything orginal to add, I guess, but I need to reitereate a few things (to get them off my chest, too, as therapy, I suppose).
The manufactured segments during SC - “The Hot Seat”, “The Ultimate Highlight”
The need for every anchor to have a “catch phrase” or gimmick.
The need to force-feed Yankees/Redsox down the throats of everyone living outside of New York and Boston. (Memo to ESPN, I know this is hard to believe, but some sports fans couldn’t care less about this rivalry.)
The need to force-feed lousy BIG 10 games to everyone in the Great Lakes/Midwest. (I don’t mind this during the first 2-3 weeks of the season when every team is still “in it”, but suffering through the NOON game between 4-3 Purdue and 2-4 Illinois is just too much. This goes for ABC, too. Since I’m in “BIG 10 country”, I NEVER see Texas play or the BIG XII for that matter. I can’t watch OU/TEX, because ABC feels that I’d be better off with 2-2 Mich. St. at 1-3 Indiana or some other bullshit game (hey, I live in that part of the country, so I should be interested in those teams, ya know?!?)
Sean Salisbury-steak. Go away.
Pam Ward. See Salisbury-steak.
ESPN reporters who are assigned to one topic. Shelly Smith and USC. Pedro Gomez and Barry Bonds. Sal Palentonio and TO. We DON’T need a daily update. We DON’T want a daily update. We DON’T care that Barry Bonds just ate breakfast or that Reggie Bush just finished his English Lit. class.
and to Shelly Smith, from my wife, who knows nothing about you, other than sittin on the couch with me for a second while I watched a SC clip, “..change your hair style hunny and lighten up on the makeup, its not 1987.”
All things “Stew” Scott. All things.
Classic Now. Have you seen this pile of shit show? Why do we need to know how it used to be in order to understand how it is now? I don’t get it.
ESPN Classic. I miss the actual games. Hear that ESPN? The games? Remebmer when you used to show them?
Comment by Bryan — November 30, 2025 @ 12:33 pm
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People have commented on the W.S. of Poker. As a show it’s mildly entertaining. Translation - I’ll watch it if it’s on. The ESPN Classic Poker sounds creepy.
But what bothers me about the whole poker craze is how they present it… IT’S NOT A SPORT… It’s a game. G-A-M-E, much like checkers, Sorry or Hungry Hungry Hippo… can they stop calling it a fucking sport…. Ahhh!
Secondly, yes it’s probably best edited - but the canned after the fact commentary/narrative/lame ass remarks are… well lame. It’s so f-ing cheesy and canned and mind altering irrating. “Look this guy is being annoying and loud, let’s make a joke about it 5 months after the fact and chuckle-chuckle about it” Fuck-wads!
Comment by Ken — November 30, 2025 @ 12:36 pm
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how could you leave out the GAY hockey player or the kid that plays lacrosse with 2 moms. Both GREAT stories on sportscenter.
poker and pam ward doing play by play…..horrible
GREAT LIST!!!
Comment by GTiger — November 30, 2025 @ 12:39 pm
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Obligatory Tennessee post:
#19 should read include Charles Woodson.
Mark this down - until Fox and/or CBS expand their college football offering to compete with ESPN/ABC there will NOT be a Heisman winner from the SEC. They learned, probably inadvertently, that by hyping someone other than Peyton to give the Heisman story some substance, they could control the outcome.
I agree that Keith Jackson should RETIRE for real.
On the positive: I will say that I think the Saturday night ESPN broadcasts with Ron Franklin, particularly when from an SEC venue, are the most enjoyable and effective and professional.
Comment by Mike — November 30, 2025 @ 12:44 pm
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Love the list, one addition though has to be Bill Curry Curry was a terrible fucking coach, but amazingly he’s an even worse color commentator.
Comment by Matt Thomason — November 30, 2025 @ 12:47 pm
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As tremendous as this piece is, you were too easy on PTI. Those guys are not funny, and they’re not interesting. And why did you say that Suzy Colber is a lesbian? Can’t a guy dream?…
Comment by njt64 — November 30, 2025 @ 1:00 pm
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First off, great list! And great idea! I like how this has already been picked up by other sites on the Internet, but this thing needs even MORE publicity. I’m not saying that a “fireESPN.com” site would have the impact of a “fireronzook.com” site, but it would be nice if the sporting world at large at least knew there was a base of disgruntled fans. We’re not alone, and from the sounds of this site, we need a support group! Plus it would be nice if this idea doesn’t just fade away, but becomes a constant thorn in ESPN’s side.
Secondly, given that this is a college football site, I’m suprised there aren’t any posts about the mummified, retarded, bastard offspring of Ricardo Monteban and George Hamilton (AKA Lee Corso). Watching this guy bumble his way through his commentary, has anyone noticed that he can’t go more than 3 words before he forgets his thoughts and has to look down at his cue cards? And after every comment, when it gets thrown back to Kirk for his commentary, Corso does this rapid, awkward, jerky head-turn to Kirk and then puts on the biggest, fakest, creepiest smile known to man. At this point he’s basically a muppet.
And then there are the predictions and his stupid hats. It’s interesting, if you’ve watched College Gameday over the years you’ll notice that the students used to boo him when he picked against their school. Gradually they started to realize that he’s full of shit and would actually CHEER him when he picked the other team to win. And this isn’t a coincidence. Just about every other Internet sportswriter or NFL analyst predicts games and gives you his record for picks. Ever notice how Kirk and Lee make all of these predictions week after week, yet you can’t find any account of how accurate they are about it? Probably because ESPN doesn’t want everyone to know that their “experts” are as good at picking winners as a blind-monkey throwing darts at a board to predict winners.
And for everyone still watching these shows and getting pissed off, I stopped watching ESPN except for games and honestly I don’t feel like I’m missing anything. I can find all the real info I want on the Internet, now, and I don’t have to listen to assclowns give opinions about things I don’t care about.
Comment by Adam — November 30, 2025 @ 1:04 pm
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Awesome list! You also forgot to put my friend Digger Phelps on the list. That blowhard couldn’t coach his way out of a paper bag!!
Comment by Tim Bourret — November 30, 2025 @ 1:05 pm
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Going from Shannon Sharpe to Michael Irvin…..has there EVER in the history of mankind been a further drop into the abyss?
Comment by Pdawg — November 30, 2025 @ 1:05 pm
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Currently on ESPNClassic: CLASSIC PBA BOWLING! Some assclown is wearing mirror shades and doing fistpumps after every heave. And they’re apparently sober, so there isn’t any excuse. Thank you, disneyco.
Comment by bitterhorn — November 30, 2025 @ 1:28 pm
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How did you forget commenting on ESPN love-love-loving the womanizing coke-addict Michael Irvin? I think if I had a prior serious drug-use history I’d have a tough time getting a high-profile job.
I’d excuse his hiring if he occasionally had something thought-provoking to say….
Comment by FamDocKevin — November 30, 2025 @ 1:37 pm
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Most of these coments are good, but why do so many people have to include unacceptable statements about Pam Ward’s appearence and voice? While she may be a poor broadcaster, making genderized statements about her simply makes it look as though people are upset about females being able to work as sport broadcasters. That’s sexism, brother.
Comment by Father Figure — November 30, 2025 @ 1:37 pm
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You definitely need to add something about John “Its all about the racial” Saunders!!!! He has completely ruined the Sports Reporters on Sunday. Always says something about someone getting screwed because they are black and he is also the first one who always backs up the BCS as a great system. And let us not forget when he and his cronies were taking the side of the NBA players after they went in to the stands to fight the fans in Detroit. He changed his tune the next day, but if anyone remembers that footage just after the fight happened he along with his two butt sucking sidekicks said it was all the fans fault. The players did nothing wrong. Saunders is truly an idiot who needs to be removed.
You should also add Skip Bayless- that guy has no talent just a dumbass.
National “who gives a fuck” Hockey Night- no one in the United States cares about hockey. So stop pushing it on us. We know you have the tv contract and the ratings absolutely suck. WWE Professional wrestling gets 5 times better ratings than hockey.
Comment by John Holmes — November 30, 2025 @ 2:14 pm
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The sanctimonious, supercilious, “I speak from greater knowledge than God, I spaek from Bobby Dodd,” Bill Curry could not be confined to a list of only 52.
Comment by Rudy — November 30, 2025 @ 2:17 pm
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Excellent work. It extends to radio - self proclaimed metrosexual Mike Greenberg. His nonstop whineathon that is Mike and Mike in the Morning absolutely epitomizes everything that is vile about the Network.
Comment by Walt — November 30, 2025 @ 2:32 pm
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When does ESPN broadcast hockey now? Maybe the beanpot and the Frozen Four, but no NHL hockey.
The comments about John Saunders are odd. He admitted his mistake after the event, and explained that he had experienced the butt end of nasty fan misbehavior when he was a hockey player in Canada. There was a racial aspect to his experiences, too. He admitted his mistake, and had the decency and intelligence to understand why he failed to fault the players. That seems like the kind of thoughtful analysis that people here complain that ESPN lacks. It sounds like a lot of people are simply upset with Saunders because of his opinions about the Tyrone Willingham situation, which is a pretty lame reason to perpetually criticise the man.
Comment by Father Figure — November 30, 2025 @ 2:32 pm
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Sorry I forgot- one- Did anyone see the Behind the Lines episode of why there are less blacks playing baseball? That was the lamest show- “the NFL and NBA have a higher percentage of black players than MLB- lets find out why” They interviewed several black kids who said baseball is boring and we don’t want to play it. Then they had some dumbass experts on there to talk about what they could do to fix this problem. Truly a terrible show.
Comment by John Holmes — November 30, 2025 @ 2:34 pm
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what about berman’s sunday night top ten plays of the week? can i please see the ten best plays instead of some fuckin sob story?
Comment by DREW — November 30, 2025 @ 2:43 pm
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You guys must be mind-readers. I saw Stuart Scott’s ingratiating poetry the other night, and wondered how, and when, ESPN allowed itself to fall into the lowest-common-denominator category. I also wondered how you stopped at 52. I myself have a few more suggestions:
1. That obnoxious “30 at 30″ segment during live game broadcasts. To interrupt the natural flow of a telecast to tell you about news you already know about is just plain stupid.
2. Around the Horn. How could you leave this off the list? Instead of having two obnoxious morons screaming their opinions, you have four. Tony Reali does seem a natural as a host, but they need to stop wasting his talent on this stuff.
3. 90-minute weekday SportsCenters. What in the hell can you keep talking about for 90 damn minutes? I know you touched on this a little, but T.O.’s press conference was only fifteen!
4. Any and all sports-related reality shows. This includes the Dick Butkus high-school coaching show.
5. Dan Patrick’s dye job. I know you mentioned this, but it is so hideous it needs repeating. I could run shoe polish through my hair and have it look better.
6. John Kruk. I know they feel they have to have some authenticity on the “Baseball Tonight” set, and with Kruk, they do. He’s authentically annoying.
7. Video game highlights. Okay, we get it. ESPN is into marketing video games now. But how can we take this network seriously when they use these graphics to preview actual games?
8. Monopoly. How does ESPN get away with this? They’re the only game in town, with 25-plus years and counting. In this era of media saturation, it’s hard to figure why no one has taken a real shot at them. They have a feeling of invincibility about them, and that makes them ripe.
Comment by John R. Ziemba — November 30, 2025 @ 3:00 pm
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Today on Cold Pizza…Woody Paige and Skip Bayless discuss why Jerry Rice doesn’t deserve to be in the Hall of Fame! I know this never happened but couldn’t you just picture it. I’m pretty sure they sit around and listen to national opinion and automatically go the other way with.
Comment by sammy — November 30, 2025 @ 3:08 pm
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That was a great 50, but how could you pass on Monday Night Countdown? The 90 minute show with 3 or 4 minutes, at the most, of valid content. Everyone but Tommy is scoring freebies from Michael and have you ever seen Ditka more happy in his life?
Comment by Al — November 30, 2025 @ 3:13 pm
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And for our international audience…..nice one ESPN buying the U.S. rights to Champions league till infinity and then Bogarting coverage to Man United games with the obligatory Tommy Onion Bag.
Comment by Ramstone — November 30, 2025 @ 3:13 pm
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This is certainly no defense, as I am right with you on nearly all of it, but a quick jab to the commenter who is frustrated with hyperbole (I’m too lazy to scroll through 250 comments and find who): sports and sport commentaries thrive on hyperbole. Each fan and each commentator illustrating a point will stress superiority. Just look at the titles of some of the most popular CFB books. “Complete”, “most hallowed”, “most dominant”, “greatest”, “legend”…. You will find hyperbole all over E!SPN, CBS, ABC, this blog, my blog, any fan blog. There are way too many more potent (potentest?) evils to denounce. Other than that, respek. Keep going, gentlemen.
Comment by gatorjess — November 30, 2025 @ 3:24 pm
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I thought I was the only one who hated Chris Berman and Dan Patrick’s ridiculous hair. Thank you. You should also mention Berman’s shameless pursuit of Political Correctitude. ‘Prayers for everybody, thoughts for everybody and we all hope he feels better.’ Shut-up you McDonalds feel good, sell-out piece of shit. His “top tens” than show about fifty plays. Appropriate death strike: Ripping out every one of his nails, dumping him in a vat of lemon juice and then dropping him wrapped only in an American flag in the middle of Iran.
Comment by Kurt Steiner — November 30, 2025 @ 3:27 pm
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Absolutely LOVED the blog and all the comments. For your next one, please include the incredibly wretched Rece Davis. His voice not only makes me squirm the same way Mary Hart’s affected Kramer in Seinfeld, his speech defect (”Gennox Gewis” or “Fgorida”) is like fingernails on a chalkboard. On top of that, the asshole dressed down listeners on ESPN radio for not knowing how to spell his first name !! What a total dickwad !!
Comment by Tim — November 30, 2025 @ 3:34 pm
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What happened to all the Final Four Highlight shows as well. It was the NFL films of COllege BAsketball guranteed to be on Everyday during Collegebasketball season.
Also how cna one not mention DIckey V and his constant Entusiasm. While he knows basketball if I have to hear Slam Bam Jam one more time I just may Slam Bam Jam him upside the head.
Comment by Paul — November 30, 2025 @ 3:46 pm
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Excellent article, I agree that one could go on for days.
I haven’t read all the replies but one show that really irritates me is the idiotic jazz/poetry/beatnik routine they do on that show that has some worst whoever/whatever countdown. I like the girls holding the countdown number signs though.
Comment by moparmanjames — November 30, 2025 @ 3:49 pm
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This is absolutely brilliant. And I couldn’t agree more.
And could they please give Reece Davis somebody worth a damn to work with. If that show goes under, he should be able to file a civil suit against “The Spitter” for lost wages and lost future earning.
And I have no idea how Steve Spurrier even walks down the street with those guys between his legs all the time.
So, who’s up for starting a new channel? All we need is a chunk of money. I bet we could get Mark Cuban to pony up. He might do it just to piss off Disney.
Comment by B-honey — November 30, 2025 @ 3:57 pm
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My favorite is how they devote the week before a game and hype it like no tommarrow. This week it is Army-Navy week. We at ESPN feel that because we are war we are going to give you up to the minute coverage of the Army-Navy game. How is this even relivant at all. When was there a meaningful Army-Navy game? I beleive that it was Staubach’s last year. So why on God’s Green Earth do we need this overload? I use this as an example. It was the USC/Notre Dame game, OSU/Michigan game. ESPN is no longer about reporting the news but they are more concerned about creating it and injecting themselves into the story.
I for the life of can’t understand why there can’t be a true alternative that is focused in on the golden demo (Males, 18-35). I believe that these criticisms could be the basis for a new network. All you need is a business plan and funding.
Comment by Jonathan — November 30, 2025 @ 3:58 pm
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Two comments:
(1) Lee Corso is still an idiot.
(2) Whichever suit in Bristol that let Tony Kornheiser walk from his radio show and replaced him with Colin frickin’ Cowherd should be roasted on a spit and served up at the next cannibal conference. Thank God Tony’s back on the air (and accessible online via DC’s all-sports station).
Comment by DevilGrad — November 30, 2025 @ 3:59 pm
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Awesome. I can’t stand another John Clayton feigned eye-roll at Salisbury. Not a one.
Comment by Joe Block — November 30, 2025 @ 4:10 pm
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Maybe E!SPN thrives because it accurately does reflect the 18-35 males in this country. I question that assertion, and if that’s true it depresses the sin out of me. However, there’s a possibility that the college educated, incredibly talented writers of EDSBS, MGoBlog, Sexy Results!, etc. are non-representative of the true 18-35 male cohort. Remember, there have been challengers; CNNSi challenged and lost. Fox Sports challenges by appealling to an even lower common denominator.
Comment by Father Figure — November 30, 2025 @ 4:13 pm
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What an epic comments section! You’ve really tapped a vein on the nerve of the zeitgeist, or something.
Being a sports fan and web addict, or the other way around, I couldn’t help but add my short list of why ESPN sucks (Stuart Scott, Chris Berman and Cold Pizza being givens).
1. Those stupid shots of the satellite dishes outside of Bristol headquarters. Yeah, you guys use satellites, we get it. How very 1979 of you.
2. The crawl on the bottom of ESPN2 and ESPNews. That damned thing never shows the score I want. During baseball season, they show the score, winning and losing pitcher, and any homers FOR EVERY DAMNED GAME! If you missed the score you want, you have to wait like a half-hour to see it again, and then just before it pops back, they go to commercial. F*CK!
3. Around The Horn blows. Big time. Sports commentary is not a competitive sport. If those idiots start wearing eye black, I throw the TV out the window.
4. Guest hosts on PTI. The whole point of PTI is the chemistry between Mike and Tony. If I wanted to watch Dan LeBetard, I’d, well, I’d commit suicide if I wanted to watch Dan LeBetard is what I should do. If Mike and/or Tony want to take a day off, just run an episode of Women’s Billiards with “The Black Widow” Jeannette Lee bending over a lot.
5. Larry Bowa on Baseball Tonight. I suffered through his reign as Phillies manager for four years, and now I have to put up with his witless posturing on TV every night. He makes Joe Morgan look like Bill James.
Also, gotta balance the bad with the good…there is some good. Unlike most of the commenters, I give kudos to ESPN for giving Pam Ward a chance. I don’t find her appreciably better or worse than most other ESPN/ABC college football announcers. She beats the hell out of Brent “DWI” Cheeseburger. Also, as others have mentioned, Bob Ley is a class act, and PTI is a great show, even if it has spawned far too many lesser imitators.
You think ESPN will care that we all think it sucks? If you do, then you probably think Chris Berman values originality.
Comment by tim — November 30, 2025 @ 4:14 pm
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I agree this list could be up to a mile long. Among my biggest gripes (there are more):
1. Way too much poker. Since when is this a sport anyway?
2. Way too much coverage anytime Terrell Owens gets a fart hung sideways.
3. A sappy story seemingly every week during B-Ball season about some player/student manager/fan on the Duke basketball team.
4. Fake baseball press conferences during football season. (This is very lame and seriously makes no sense whatsoever).
5. Way too much coverage on certain sports personalities (i.e. see #2 above, Danika Patrick, etc.)
6. Let Tom Jackson, Ron Jaworski, Chris Mortensen, and Sterling Sharpe be the in-studio NFL hosts. There should be more knowledge, less schtick. I have also been wondering where Sterling Sharpe went to.
7. ESPN/ABC’s shameless promotion of the Big Ten/Eleven in football over the years is an abomination (i.e. Charles Woodson). Just admit that you’re in their back pocket and be done with it.
8. Bring back Olbermann and Kilborn. Get rid of Stuart Scott.
9. I want Dickie V to get through a non-ACC game without mentioning Duke.
10. Oh, did I mention that there was way too much poker.
Comment by W. Adams — November 30, 2025 @ 4:17 pm
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gatorjess,
Every other week for them to declare the greatest player though is ridiculous. Two months ago, it was decreed that the Patriots are the greatest football team… this week Mike Greenberg proclaimed that this years Colts are the greatest team ever… when does it end? and who really cares? Does it really mean something that Joe Shmoe awards his greatest team/player to X… Does it give them an extra ring?… Does it change anything they accomplish or add anything insightful to the conversation… It just contextualizing them with incomparable and subjective bull shit.
Half the times it doesn’t mean anything that they said it. Like the “Hines Ward is the greatest wr ever” comment. As much as I abhor to argue these lists, how can anyone make that statement. In fact the very thought of arguing that statement is driving me mad, so just ignore it.
Instead tell me, why the team is good… what does the team do different… the little things that are going through an athletes mind… the strategy that no one at home can see… Hook me up to that ivy.
So you thought Hines Ward made a nice catch, why… did he shake of a CB… did he have to give an extra effort because it was a bad throw… was his technique what impressed you? Instead, I am left the chewy nuget that Hines Ward is the greatest wr of all time and I have no idea why… that’s right he made 3 yard catch for a first down. WHOA!
While we’re hear how can anyone list the most dramatic this or that… how annoying!
Comment by Ken — November 30, 2025 @ 4:32 pm
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Mark May SUX. And so does that guy that got fired for showing up late.
Best line…
We’re coming…and we’re shit-tayyy!!!
Comment by Paul — November 30, 2025 @ 4:43 pm
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I can’t believe no-one mentioned the aural rectal exam that is ESPN radio.
It is my fervent wish to someday hear “Mike & Mike in the Morning Live at San Quentin”, and then be treated to Mike Greenbitch squealing all the way through the show like Ned Beatty in Deliverance.
Comment by JGS — November 30, 2025 @ 4:50 pm
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Damn, somebody had to do it - name half the reasons why I hardly watch ESPN outside of the game broadcasts now. The other half make sense too. Good job.
Comment by John — November 30, 2025 @ 4:51 pm
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I must take exception with the “diddy” part. I am from Alabama (let the jokes begin), Birmingham to be specific. However, just about every person I have met from South Alabama calls their dad “diddy.” It shocked the hell out of me, but they do say it. My money is on the fact they do the same thing in Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Georgia.
Otherwise, GREAT list and very funny.
Comment by Don Ed — November 30, 2025 @ 4:55 pm
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Honest to GOD, this was one of the funniest, but on-the-money things that I have ever read. A buddy of mine and I have been wanting to wring some ESPN necks for quite some time; it’s great to know that we are not alone. Now…
On paper, John Clayton is terrific, but on-air, John Clayton and Tweety Bird have much in common. Bob Davie is a hack, Stuart Scott totally blows, Shelly Smith is Sally Struthers on Botox, Sean Salisberry is a pompous asshole, and was a marginal quarterback, not much better than some that he discects weekly. Chris Berman is at least ten years past the point of tolerable. Tom Mees probably saw the writing on the wall and drowned intentionally. Clement and Thorne are history whis is sad, Mike Lupica is a total dick, and knows nothing about shit except for the Yankees, Peter Gammons is great, and should run away while he still has dignity. Michael Irvin is an ignorant (ignant) thug. Sheeeeeeet, I am out of time…
Comment by Pat O'Neill — November 30, 2025 @ 4:57 pm
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Well, it’s obvious from your attacks of African-Americans that all of you are racists-what’s your opinion of Latinos, Asian-Americans, Jews, women, gays and lesbians-as if we didn’t know?
And do you masturbate while watching Bill O’Reilly?
Comment by Mark Jeffries — November 30, 2025 @ 5:02 pm
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The bitch currently anchoring ESPN news just mispronounced Barry Bonds’ name as “Bone-dz”.
Just figured I’d add to the list.
Comment by Gavin — November 30, 2025 @ 5:05 pm
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The Trifecta. Let’s give you just enough of each show so that you can get the same exact information as you got on SportsCenter, with no real analysis. (And no, Kruk saying something barely intelligible and then giggling like a schoolgirl doesn’t count as analysis.)
Joe Morgan. “If some of those fly balls hadn’t been caught, they would have been hits.”
Comment by Brandon — November 30, 2025 @ 5:11 pm
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John Saunders sucks!!
Comment by John Holmes — November 30, 2025 @ 5:13 pm
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Point taken. And I completely agree with you. “Thrive” was poor word choice; better diction on my part would likely be the words “constant crutch”. It IS annoying as hell and more often than not (just because of the odds) inaccurate. Not much we are seeing right now is going to etch too permanently into the books (okay, Indy, okay, USC… but watch for a few more seasons before we start casting superlatives). But who exactly will cut themselves off? Are we going to have a huge post/comments thread about “down with hyperbole” and shake our fists to start using “Greatest Team to Kickoff in the Last 27 Minutes” or “Pretty Good Receiver makes Alright Catch”? As long as there are super fans (myself included) who believe their team is more important than air (some irony for you) and as long as there are commentators that are running out of things to say (seriously, how many ways can you say “dunk”?), hyperbole will run rampant. Much like trash talk, in moderation and good taste, no harm no foul. My roundabout point was more to say that in our ever-growing list, hyperbole probably sneaks in at a lowly Reason #347.
However, I enthusiastically second your motion to get some more “why the team is good… what does the team do different… the little things that are going through an athletes mind… the strategy that no one at home can see… “, and hopefully that will bump out some of the exaggeration. Maybe if/when some of the turdfish that we all have been railing about (Berman, Irvin, et al) go, their replacements will have more to say.
Comment by gatorjess — November 30, 2025 @ 5:15 pm
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There must be a mention of the incredibly annoying lady doing the ESPN Deportes ads. Not only does she say “Deportes” every other word, she rolls the r. Why is it that announcers only attempt to “correctly” pronounce words in Spanish?
Comment by mtgyau — November 30, 2025 @ 5:20 pm
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I’ll take Jim fucking Nantz over the E!SPN NFL broadcasting blowhards any day of the week. Nantz may come off as a stiff and a geek, but at least the dude has some dignity and class, something the E!SPN Sun Night NFL crew will never have.
And to all those bitching about Big 11 Saturdays on E!SPN (predictably from Big 12 and SEC land), give me a break. You got JP, Sunshine Sports, or whatever local networks broadcasting your game, while the Big 11 has only ABC, E!SPN, and E!SPN+. Plus, the Big 11 sticks with tradition and refuses to schedule games on weeknights or after the Saturday before Thanksgiving. Good for them. Yeah, no one gives a shit about Purdue/Michigan State (even in the midwest), but it’s more entertaining than Arkansas/Miss St.
It’s almost surreal to think E!SPN2 used to broadcast NHL games three times per week. That’ll never happen again. The NBA and E!SPN are made for each other: all hype, no substance.
Comment by Pat — November 30, 2025 @ 5:28 pm
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Are there Tennessee posters still bitching about Manning not winning the Heisman? And on a Gator board no-less? I am a Michigan grad so, obviously, I am biased but looking to Gator fans for some support on how great Peyton was? That’s pretty desperate. What was his record against Florida again?
3 of the 4 regions thought Woodson was better. Just accept the fact that there are some years when people recognize that a white QB with a lot of passing yds isn’t the best player in college football.
Comment by Scott — November 30, 2025 @ 6:09 pm
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See MGoBlog for humorous discourse on above. And yes, there’s plenty of Tennessee fans willing to complain about that, Scott.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 30, 2025 @ 6:12 pm
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Maybe the SEC should start putting some of its game on ESPN Ocho- that might help ESPN lean toward the SEC a little more. They are Big 10 & Pac 10 whores.
Comment by John Holmes — November 30, 2025 @ 6:15 pm
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Pingback by Critical Fanatic » Blog Archive » ESPN has apparently struck a nerve — November 30, 2025 @ 6:19 pm
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Excellent post and comments. I put up a few more at the M Zone.
How in the world did Bill Walton escape from being listed? That’s just inexcusable, deplorable, disgusting, and the worst omission ever.
Comment by Benny — November 30, 2025 @ 6:24 pm
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Some things that were left off:
The score crawl on the bottom of ESPN during games. What ever happened to the good old days when we could watch a game on TV without other things taking up space on the TV screen? You’re already going to do your 23/58 updates, so why do you need to keep the screen crawl going?
Jim Gray. This guy is an idiot.
Hot dog eating contests. Is there one person on earth who gives a shit about this?
Use of propaganda to overhype a team or player. Charles Woodson is a good example. Peyton Manning has more football talent and skill in his left nut than Woodson has in his entire body. Yet, ESPN used a couple of great performances in big games to drive the Heisman vote and propel Woodson to the Heisman winner instead of the more deserving Manning.
Stephen A. Smith…quite frankly, you’re an annoying asshole.
I’ll watch SportsCenter tonight and come up with 50 new and previously undocumented things to hate about “The Worldwide Leader In Sports.”
Comment by Doug — November 30, 2025 @ 6:31 pm
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WHERE IS PEDRO GOMEZ GIVING HEAD DAILY TO BARRY BONDS
“The Patriots hate their coach” Tom Jackson - September 03
Oh..and ESPN loves black people regardless of what they do. O.J. - good, T.O. - good, Michael Irvin - an employee.
Is there anyone more eager to have sex with Peyton Manning then Sean Salisbury
Comment by JD — November 30, 2025 @ 6:43 pm
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What? No mention of Linda Cohen (or however the fuck you spell that red-headed horse’s name)? New York accents are bad enough when they’re not paired with a chic amped up on HGH.
Hey Brad, how ’bout admitting you’re bald & saving some hair gel for the rest of us who actually have something to put it in…..And find some glasses that weren’t recently worn in a RUGRATZ cartoon.
Erin Andrews has to make your list of what’s good about ESPN. She was hot when she was doing the Braves’ telecasts, but the tits she bought with that ESPN signing bonus are outstanding! Booyah on that Stuart!
Last thing…..Between multi-million dollar speaking engagements, ESPN needs to hire Lou Gerstner to consult their staff on proper attire. A six-button , color of my runny turds after a night of tequila and redbull, paired with a green shirt, red tie and blue shoes? You look like fucking Willie Wonka, Legs! How in the world does an entire network emulate the fashion sense of a 5′4″ , lazy-eyed dumbfuck and his inked-up peeps from the NBA?
Comment by Mile Hi Dawg — November 30, 2025 @ 6:45 pm
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Doug & Tennessee fans-
Do you honestly believe that Heisman voters are willing and anxious to NOT vote for a QB from a good team with a boatload of passing yards? Where is the evidence that people are just waiting for an undeserving DB to be propped up by a sham of a Heisman campaign so that they can vote for him instead of the quarterback? How many times has a DB won the Heisman? How about a QB? Doesn’t the fact that Woodson is only guy to do it indicate that he had a pretty damn good year? Doesn’t Manning’s propensity to choke in big games throughout both his college and pro careers temper your enthusiasm for him a little? Can you accept the possibility that maybe, just maybe, the 1997 Heisman race wasn’t as clear cut as you might think?
Or maybe the lot of you are as classless as that fat bastard you call a coach. Do you remember what he said when asked about where he would vote Michigan at the end of the season? He said they weren’t even in his top three and submitted his ballot with the undefeated Wolverines at 4th. If that’s the example Tennessse football fans follow as to how they should behave, I guess I should be suprised that you whiny bitches are still complaining that Peyton didn’t win the Heisman.
ESPN sucks. They have a monopoly on sports discussion, now. They didn’t then. People across the nation recognized the special talent that was Charles Woodson and the miraculous season he was having. Guess what, it was a better year than Peyton ever had. Get over it. Move on. Worry about the current state of your program - embarrassed by off the field issues this off-season, coaching changes mid year and sitting at home during the bowl season. You’d think you guys would have more to worry about than the ‘97 Heisman.
Comment by Scott — November 30, 2025 @ 6:53 pm
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Sterling Sharpe is on the NFL Network now (for those of you who were asking).
Comment by Tim — November 30, 2025 @ 7:02 pm
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Scott,
Little 11 football sucks, period. And Champ Bailey did things Charles Woodson never wet-dreamed about , yet he finished out of the top 5.
Woodson’s Theisman was the first blatant evidence of media influence in NCAA football.
Go have a few beers with Greise at the top of his stairs or driveway & leave the football talk to folks who actually know what the fuck they’re talking about .
Comment by Mile Hi Dawg — November 30, 2025 @ 7:04 pm
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How about Digger Phelps and his damn matching highlighter and tie- it makes me sick.
Comment by Andy — November 30, 2025 @ 7:09 pm
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hello. I would just like to say that I think you all are complete douche bags, and that I like espn, and that you are just jealous because they are better than you. That is all.
josh
Comment by josh — November 30, 2025 @ 7:40 pm
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Harold Reynolds not knowing a damn thing about any of the college baseball teams but yet still doing the CWS. I don’t understand why they pay guys to do the super regionals and yet don’t use some of those same guys, who have been around college baseball and know the teams, to call the CWS. Also, how about some college baseball coverage throughout the season, not just at the end.
The constant love affair with the ACC. Okay, we all admit it is the best basketball conference in the nation, or at least some years #2, but that doesn’t mean every other conference sucks. The whole world doesn’t sit on pins and needles during Duke/UNC week. Just give me and game and let me watch it. The ACC Tourny listening to Mike Patrick and Dickie V is enough to make me want to bust my own eardrums.
Yankees/Red Sox. Yes, they have some classic games. Yes, we enjoy watching them play. But we don’t enjoy people arguing which team is better in f’n May or June. I would love to see some highlights of other teams, not just the Yanks and Red Sox.
Where are the classic anchors? They were f’n geniuses.
The need for everyone on the network to prove their knowledge constantly is an aggitation. The sad thing is most of them don’t know jack. Give me Kirk H, Jaws, Franklin, Bilas (he’s an asshole but knows his stuff), and Ley - fire the rest, they are all dead weight.
Comment by Robert — November 30, 2025 @ 7:50 pm
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I don’t know about you guys and gals, but I am so fed up with lists galore. 5 reasons you can’t blame so and so for so and so. How about 26 reasons why you can’t blame me for wanting to drop a nuclear bomb on Bristol, Connecticut. I mean the first one with Bartman was tolerable, but not only are they doing one on every god d*** controversy in sports history, but they are arguing the wrong side. 5 reasons you can’t blame TO for destroying the Eagles. ???!!! What? Go to this site (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Top_5_Reasons_You_Can’t_Blame…) and you’ll see the borish, mind-numbing content that this piece of crap network produces.
Oh and in agreement COMPLETELY on the following:
Linda Cohn-I thought horses were put down after they sucked.
Sunday night football-What a disgrace. And this is who I have to listen to for Monday night football in the future. I’ll stop watching the NFL.
Stuart Scott-Too bad the GREAT GUY who knocked his eye out in Jets camp couldn’t have ripped his voice box out or just gone ahead and cut his throat for us.
Chris Berman-Die you fat piece of sh**
Comment by Michael — November 30, 2025 @ 8:00 pm
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Jay Bilas-how does he keep that 12″ dildo stuck up his ass during his on air time? Is his hair real? I’d like to slap the living shit out of that weasel. How do people like him get work on tv?
Comment by dragonash — November 30, 2025 @ 8:23 pm
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Only one mention of the biggest wastse of airtime since the Spruce Moose, LEE CORSO? Fowler is decent. Herbstreet, his OSU fetish notwithstanding, is actually pretty good and is drowning in the cesspool of “talent” sitting to his right. The aftermath of a Corso retirement announcement would dwarf the victory parade after a Cubs World Series win.
Comment by Eddie — November 30, 2025 @ 8:41 pm
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How about Beano Cook— every year saying Ron Powlus will go down as the greatest QB to every play. He could win 3 Heismans. Too many Notre Dame suck asses work there.
Comment by John Holmes — November 30, 2025 @ 9:16 pm
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That was a great list and an outstanding read. I’ve actually read through every comment to this point and I’d like to add some of my own thoughts. I’m going to list the glaring ommissions and then list some things that are GOOD about Mickey & Co. If I can’t come up with anything that hasn’t already been said, I won’t bother with a comment. Otherwise…..
Reasons to hate them:
1. D.J. Stuey Scott. There’s nothing on earth that Disney is affiliated with that should cause more hate than this arrogant, self-important moron. Stuey, LOOK AT ME WHEN YOU’RE GIVING ME THE FUCKING NEWS!!! WITH BOTH EYES!!! Oh, I was channel-surfing the other night and saw him standing in the studio, lights dimmed, and it looked like he was reading a poem or something. I kept right on surfing. Had I heard him rapping or reading a poem or whatever… I would not be here right now.
2. Sean Salisbury. To have some of the other nutlickers in Briston refer to this guy as a male-model makes me want to strangle a nun. Actually, only one comment needs to be said about this clown to sum up his entire existence. During the Spring, when all the promos were being done for Adam Sandler’s movie, “The Longest Yard,” Dan Marino said on The NFL Today on CBS…. “If they’re trying to teach Adam Sandler to be a quarterback, why are they using Sean Salisbury as his teacher?” Straight-faced as could be. Actually, he had a sincere perplexed look on his face. I laughed so hard that I wept. Reducing a guy who used to be an outstanding reporter in John Clayton to that terrible Bully/Smart guy crap they do on the air is a terrible disservice to Clayton and a waste of a paycheck for Salisbury.
3. PTI. For more than the one reason given in the article. Tony Kornheiser is a goon who knows almost nothing about sports. His radio show, as he was quick to tell you, truly stunk. The worst part about it was his perpetual obsession with a superior (radio) show being done by Jim Rome. Kornheiser’s terrible… and Wilbon…. well, who really cares what a fat, bald guy who never played thinks?
4. Skip Bayless. No Vanderbilt graduate should ever be opining on anything vaguely related to sports. Ever. Especially when all he has is personal grudges against T.O.(not saying it’s not for good reason, it’s just all he’s got) and kickers.
5. Lee Corso… Okay, in addition to what you said in the list…. this no-talent assclown has a long, proud, spectacular record of assclownisms, but I’ll never forget one in particular… fall of 2004… after the Auburn/Georgia game, Corsuck says “Auburn is my number 2 team.” During the Thursday night football game following Auburn’s game against Mutt University… Corsuck: “I’m moving Auburn to # 3 until after this weekend’s game against alabama. If they beat their chief rival and bama’s great defense, then they are my # 2 again.” The Saturday night after the Auburn/bammer game, Corstupid: “Clearly, USC and Oklahoma are the top 2 teams in America” That, of course, was despite Auburn’s 21-13 win in Tuscaloosa. He’s a waste of carbon and oxygen. Oh, and in 1996, he said Fresno State would beat Auburn after a “close” game between Auburn and UAB that ended with Auburn winning 26-0. Auburn beat Fresno State 62-0. Nice call, jackass.
6. Holly Rowe. ’nuff said.
7. Pam Ward. How you left her off that list dumbfounds me.
8. Bob Davie. As an analyst, he’s a fantastic ex-coach. He’s almost as bad as Dave Rowe, of JP Sports’ SEC broadcasts fame. Ron Franklin must be jabbing forks into his forearm for muscling Gottfried out of the booth and having him replaced with Davie. Gottfried was bad with his slurred speech, but Davie doesn’t have that excuse. He’s just stupid with a limited vocabulary.
9. Letting Rob Dibble leave ESPN. Dibs was a sad little sidekick on Patrick’s radio show, but his analysis on Baseball Tonight is what helped make that show great.
10. Letting Todd Wright leave ESPN Radio’s graveyard shift. Todd Wright made insomnia a lot more tolerable.
11. Keith Olbermann. Hiring him in the first place, all those years ago, is what led SportsCenter to the shit it is today.
12. Kilborn. See Olbermann. Kilborn was worse. Nothing funny about “JUMANJI!!!”
13. Letting Charlie Steiner go. Idiots.
14. Holly Rowe. If I want to see a fat blonde chick who talks too much, I can go to any bar in Tuscaloosa.
15. Freddie Russell of ESPN Radio. Absolutely talentless moron who does NOTHING but spew UNINFORMED crap on the air and drops EVERY FUCKING SPORTS CLICHE’ KNOWN TO MAN during every damn broadcast. TERRIBLE. He’s TERRIBLE!!!
I tried to keep this to 15 things, but alas…..
16. Digger and Bill Raftery (sp?). Digger’s pin-striped suits on a damn college basketball show… Digger, if you’re wearing those at work, what do you wear to weddings? Pin-striped suits should be sprinkled into your wardrobe, NOT YOUR ENTIRE FUCKING WARDROBE!!! Dumb motherfucker probably has pinstriped socks. Also, I had heard, and then experienced for myself in a real-life encounter… he sandblasts himself with cheap cologne. Digger, here’s a clue when it comes to cologne… Johnson & Johnson products? Bad. Calvin Klein products? Not-so-bad. Raftery is a poor-man’s Dicky V. and that whole “and a KISS off the glass!” makes me want to vomit repeatedly until every organ in my body is floating in the toilet.
17. As mentioned above… if I ever see that fucking “sky-cam” crap at Jordan-Hare Stadium keeping our eagle from doing her pre-game flight, I will drive to Bristol and personally force-feed a fucking Cobb Salad down Berman’s throat.
18. Keith Jackson. Please make this old fool retire. Luckily, living in Alabama, I’m not subjected to his tired old tales about the old drunk, bear bryant. Still, for my friends on the west coast, this guy needs to take his “Gargling the Bear’s DNA” fantasy to the old folks’ home.
19. Disney instituted a “Gay Day” or something like that at their parks. Un fucking believably stupid. Think I’ll ever take my kid to a park that has GAY DAY?!?!?! Do they have ANY clue what a small percentage of their business comes from THAT particular minority?!?!!? They’d be a lot better off having “Muslim NYC Cab Driver Day.”
20. They provide employment to Terry Bowden. nuff said.
Okay… I feel better. However, I feel obligated to list some of the GOOD things about Disney:
1. ESPN News
2. ESPN News
3. ESPN News
4. Peter Gammons. They haven’t bastardized him, yet. Fight the power, Peter!!! And, yes, I’ve forgiven him for those emasculating movie-themed Baseball Tonight commercials a few years ago. He’s the best at what he does.
5. Ron Franklin as a play-by-play guy. As I said above, his talent-searching abilities aren’t for shit. As a play-by-play man, he’s the best. Period.
6. Erin Andrews. Smoking hot, seems to understand what she’s talking about. She’s smoking hot, too, with a bootie that Beyonce’ would be proud of. Now, if they’ll just teach her how to hold the microphone the same way Holly Rowe does( her only redeeming quality), I’ll save a bundle of money during the fall by being able to cancel my subscription to the Ten Networks.
7. Tommy Jackson and Jaws. No need to add what everyone else has said about these guy. Fantastic.
8. Mike Golic. His self-deprecating humor cracks me up. His insight as a former pro player is enlightening and informative, especially because he doesn’t pull punches.
9. Kiper. No one has an opinion that is as well-researched as his. He shows up on every ESPN radio show and is ALWAYS prepared to answer ANY question. He may not always be right, but he loves his job and it shows.
10. Herbstreit. God bless him for having to deal with Corscrotum.
11. Steve Stone. The best analyst in the history of baseball. Used to call homeruns and pitches for the Cubs, but wouldn’t sugarcoat his critiques of some of the Cubs or Dusty Baker. Wouldn’t compromise his dignity and was forced out. ESPN picked him up this year. Good move by a company with an uncanny knack for making terrible hires.
12. Bob Ley. A throwback to the days of Tom Mees and George Grande and Gayle Gardner. Pro. Doesn’t get enough time on the air, but he may not want it.
13. Bob Valvano. Weekend graveyard on ESPNRadio. Knows his sports, and used to be a coach. Is insightful and pleasant. The hyper-abrasiveness by some goons like Salisbury, Doug Gottlieb and others just makes them sound like D-list actors. Terrible. Bobby V. is a pro.
14. Ivan Maisel. Great writer. Doesn’t pull punches, even with regards to his beloved Crimson Tide (although he graduated from Stanford). Completely objective and really studies the game of college football. Love reading his stuff. Too bad he’s handicapped by having to carry Pat Forde, who is an idiot.
15. They don’t employ Stewart Mandel. Mandel wrote a column last Spring on SI.com giving his Top 10 list of the worst college football coaches in America. His worst coach was Chan Gailey of Georgia Tech. Mandel didn’t do his homework and factor in all the injuries and academic casualties Gailey had to deal with in 2003 and 2004. Gailey comes back this year with road wins at Auburn and Miami, FL. Kudos, coach. (I may be biased because I knew Gailey when he lived in Birmingham and I coached one of his sons. Outstanding family all-around, but it didn’t take a genius to know that Mandel made a foolish pick in that column).
I haven’t given up hope on ESPN yet, though. I’m sure they’ll hire Mandel away from SI in the near future. He’s so ignorant when it comes to his trade, they can’t help but find him an attractive addition to the rest of the carny barkers and clowns in their 3 Ring Circus in Bristol.
Sorry about the rant. If you made it this far, I’d like to thank my Mom for having me. I’d also like to thank my hands, in particular my typing fingers, for being so great. Make no mistake, I love me some me.
out
Comment by Bobby — November 30, 2025 @ 9:17 pm
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Mile High Dawg, glad to have you in the mix over here. Kudos for your excellent insight. I’m glad we have someone who knows what the fuck he’s talking about here to add to the conversation…hoo-fucking-ray.
I’m guessing that you’re a Georgia alum; now do you live in Denver or Mexico city? Both are mile high and I can’t tell if you’re a native english speaker. It could be the Georgia talking.
Your assertion that Little Eleven (that’s a might clever, because there are in fact eleven teams in the Big Ten, but the real gas is little is the opposite of big!!!) football sucks is cute, if not factually based. The SEC has a .489 winning percentage against the Big Ten. It is in fact the only conference against which the SEC has a losing record. If we dig further, to the team level, we find that Georgia is 2-7 against Big Ten competition in its storied history. Another strange fact is that Vandy absolutely pwned Michigan at some point in the distant past, that’s neither here nor there.
Again, I would like to reiterate my thanks for elevating the discourse here. We get it, Little Eleven football sux, SEC R0xorZ!@ Thanks for backing up this stupid statement with absolutely no analysis or fact. Also tell your champ to enjoy their date with WVA this bowl season, may your historical dominance of the Big East (.623 win percentage) continue. Dick.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — November 30, 2025 @ 10:02 pm
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You should see the comment we deleted, RRP. And we’ve only deleted two non-spam comments in the history of this blog.
Comment by Orson Swindle — November 30, 2025 @ 10:04 pm
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Oh the intrigue. Was it a comment in response to my comment or was it something else? I’d ask you to tell me what the comment said…but I guess that would defeat the purpose of deleting it. Could I at least get a hint? A reebus or a riddle would be fine as well.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — November 30, 2025 @ 10:14 pm
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It makes worth mentioning that according to Patrick, Theismann, and Maguire every player on Sunday night football is great a talent.
Comment by Andrew — November 30, 2025 @ 10:15 pm
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Nobody mentioned the fact that, on the rare occasions when Sportcenter actually does play the highlights of a game, they start off with awful, awful, awful melodramatic music-just so you know that this is the most important game ever.
And I know this is a football site, but, man these guys have fucked up baseball coverage, too. If it ain’t the Yankees or the Red Sox, they’re not interested. And when Berman’s doing a game, it makes me want to stab myself in the eye with a fork.
Comment by Archaeopteryx — November 30, 2025 @ 10:32 pm
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RRP,
I’m not defending MHD, nor am I ever very interested in getting into super juvenile tit for tat hatefests. I enjoy this blog because it is for the most part populated by people with intresting, intelligent, and funny things to say who don’t take themselves too seriously that they can’t make fun of themselves and even their school.
I’m just a UGA alum who wants to respectfully point out that there’s no way UGA is 2-7 against the Big 10 because I have personally watched Georgia beat Big 10 Teams 5 times in the last 13 years (92 Citrus Bowl v. Ohio State, 98 Outback Bowl v. Wisc, 2000 Outback Bowl v. Purdue, 2004 Capitol One Bowl v Purdue, 2005 Outback Bowl v. Wisc). I don’t know what their all time record is, and it really doesn’t matter I suppose.
Comment by Kanu — November 30, 2025 @ 10:37 pm
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True Stewie Scott story. I saw him in a Jimmy V celeb golf tourney outisde of Raleigh a few years ago. We had a group at a house along one of the fairways, and all of the celebs stopped by to chat and a drink if they wanted. Bonnie Bernstein hit a great fairway shot and did a backflip. Most were a lot of fun. Except for Scott.
Stuart graced us with his presence, then made some cheap-ass shot against the Wolfpack (some of our group were wearing NC State logo wear) and gloated about UNC. Then he drove his cart up the fairway to his ball, and promptly hit a worm burner all of 50 yards. One of the Pack-backers yelled out “Nice shot, Tarheel!” Stewie didn’t even look back. In person he was the same arrogant jerk he comes off as on the air.
A few other random comments:
How do people put up with Madden’s Porky Pig stuttering, especially since he no longer says anything of value or humor?
A game done by Pam Ward is simply unlistenable. She always sounds like she is doing Tuesday 2am cricket highlights.
Why doesn’t anyone on ESPN have the balls to ask Lou Holtz about South Carolina’s probation? They would get on any other coach with that kind of trail of trouble.
There can’t be enough negative comments about Berman’s schtick. All he’s done is breed clones like Rafferty. Rafferty isn’t that bad until he drops into his barely intelligible and totally annoying “signature” call a few times a game.
I’ve heard second hand that Musburger won’t even let a spotter tell him he is pronouncing a name wrong. No one is allowed to talk to Mushface except the director, and I suppose his partner.
Comment by bc — November 30, 2025 @ 10:56 pm
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Kanu, thanks for the clarification on the numbers. I’ll have to re-check; it could be something stupid such as including regular season only in the aggregation. That would be stupid, because bowl games are a large portion of the action between conferences. You are right in saying that Georgia’s record against a particular conference is not relevant (though if I could prove that they were 2-7 against the Big Ten I would probably change my stance).
I like this blog for most of the same reasons you do and I don’t want to add too much to the noise level here without contributing some signal. The main thing that got me fired up about MHDs post was telling another poster to leave the football to people who know what the fuck they’re talking about. I think that anyone who knows what they’re talking about would probably keep away from statements like “Little 11 Football Sucks Period.” or be able to back it up with facts.
I totally appreciate the class with which you pointed out my obvious error. I do however contendthat beating Purdue doesn’t really count as beating a Big Ten team though…I keed, I keed.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — November 30, 2025 @ 10:57 pm
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What about the constant love-fest of all things New England on ESPN.com’s Page 2? The last bit of reliable, quality content was blown to hell by a shotgun in Colorado when Mr. Hunter S. Thompson died. Also:
Single player/team coverage, such as what Bonds, Owens, USC, gives the false idea that one person/team is greater than the sport.
The constant Yanks-Sox coverage is excruciatingly painful. I’m a die-hard Yankee fan (shut up, you know you wish your team had as many rings), but this constant hype is going to make me die hard. What about other teams, say the Tigers (watch out for their rotation in a few years: Bonderman, Verlander & Zumaya will be the new Big Three) or the Padres? I’M SICK OF THE YEARS 2003-2005! I know there’s baseball outside of the Northeast, and it’s not only good, but it is sometimes better!
Scoop Jackson, Jason Whitlock & Smith give black journalists a bad name. Since when is it a pre-requisite to be inflammatory, race-baiting, self-promoters with poor reporting skills (ask any Philly Big 5 school about Mr. Smith)? Michael Wilbon, James Brown and David Aldridge are quality journalists and classy people as well. Unfortunately, since their volume isn’t as high as the first three, they won’t be the inspiration to other aspiring African-American sports-journalists.
The following are NOT sports: pool, poker, cheerleading, bowling, fishing, eating, bad made-for-TV movies…
Before I wrap this up, wouldn’t it be a nice little segment if hot-button athletes/figures (lets say Hootie Johnson or Terrell Owens) were put on stage, let them briefly sum up their problems, and then let normal people rip their argument to shreds. That would be nice, but since there would be an abundance of common sense, it wouldn’t last for a second in programming meetings.
Comment by Krazy Mike — November 30, 2025 @ 11:01 pm
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Mile High Dawg -
75% of the American populus and myself are waiting with baited breath for Champ Bailey (or his brother) to do a God Damned thing.
Charles Woodson had a better year than any GA Dawg in recent history. Yolu know it to be true. Are you seriously going to side with Vol fans in the Manning vs Woodson debate for Heisman. At least Charles can cite an obscure “tuck rule” as the reason his team lost to the Patriots. Al Peyron Manning can claim is complete suckitude. “No fair! Th e Patriots changed their defense. That’s cheating! I hadn’t planed on them plaing a 2-5 D against me!” Come on. It’s one thing to say Bailey is a better DB than Woodson. It’s entirely anoter to say that Manning deserved the Heisman.
CW had a better year than Peyton and that’s why he won. Period. Manning is a consummate choke artist and the people here on the Florida blog will agree with me on that (at the very least).
For those of you that need to be reminded of Peyton’s shortcomings Here you go .
Come on Dawgs fans, the argument isn’t Woodson vs. Bailey - ot’s Woodson vs. Manning. Is it any coincidence that the first year after manning leaves, the Vols won the National Title? It was pretty much the same team with the major exceptioon being QB. Tee Martin never garnered any pub for the Heisman. Why is that? He beat Florida. He won the SEC title. He won the national title. Peyton couldn’t do that.
Charles Woodson is the only predominantly defensive player to win the Heisman. you have 2 choices to make as to why.
1. - He was entirely undesrving and propped up by a faulty ESPN supported Heisman campaign. OR
2. - He had an amazing year and did tings that hadn’t been seen out of a DB in years. His talent was so obvious that he had to be used returning kicks, punts and on offense as well. In the off-season coach Lloyd Carr even dabbled with the idea of using him as the punter. That’s how good of a player he was.
Peyton Manning ran into the buzzsaw that was Charles Woodson’s junior year. I don’t doubt CW’s sincerity in announcing himself for the draft when he said that the only reason he was declaring for the draft was because Lloyd Carr said he wouldn’t be given a fair shot at QB (A guy named Tom Brady would inherit the reigns of the Michigan football program the following year). In case you need a refresher on the relative success of the 2 QBs mentioned Here you go .
If you want to talk actual football results, don’t feel afraid to check back in here - I read this site regularly. If you just want to think that your guy was better than Woodson - go ahead and live in fantasyland.
CW was better than Manning in ‘97 and the majority of the country agrees with me on that.
Champ Bailey commanded a big contract in the pros that he has failed to live up to.
Charles Woodson is getting 10.5 million this year from the Raiders because he is a shitty overhyped player apparently. Whatever, he has a Heisman and a national championship. Peyton Manning has neither. Not because ESPN cheated him but because he has never won a clutch game in the history of his football playing life.
I can’t believe that a Georgia fan would stick up for Peyton Manning. I think that somewhere a small piece of hell just froze over.
Comment by Scott — November 30, 2025 @ 11:04 pm
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Too much beer and not enough spell check.
Hopefully, the numerous typos didn’t detract from the main point of my post which was that Manning choked and Woodson excelled. That and that I can’t believe that a Georgia bulldog would take the side of a Tennessee Vol in a Manning vs. Woodson debate on a Florida Gator blog of all places (sorry Orson and Stranko - I’m sure you guys are as boggled as I by this whole Peyton Manning is a good QB talk)
ESPN still suck by the way.
The big problem with Berman is that he has completely fprgotten tahat the reason he is on ESPN is because he sucked too much to land a network job. When ESPN started, no self-repecting journalist would work for them. Greg Gumbel started there and bolted as soon as the network offered a “real job”. That call never came for Berman. He seems to have forgotten the fact the no legitimate network wanted his “talents”. Since ESPN has been able to destroy the competition, he pulls the Prima donna act. He’s Bill Gates. Nobody fucked Bill Gates in high school and then when he became the world’s richest man he had his choice of suitors. The problem was that he was still a nerdy douchebag that only got laid because he was the world’s richest man. The only reason anybody pays attention to Chris Berman is because ESPN has bought out the competition. We have to listen to Berman’s nicknames because there is no alternative.
Tom Mees is one lucky SOB. He died before he had to witness ESPN’s decent into whoredom. Bob Ley has to cling to the hope that Outside the Lines will regain it’s credibility with the WWL and get at least a half hour of valuable network time (Repeats of the World Poker Championship get big ratings Bob, could you sex up your reports a little?)
Comment by Scott — November 30, 2025 @ 11:28 pm
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I just spent an hour reading this and it is fantastic. You jean-shorts wearing Florida guys got it absolutely right. Bravo, Bravo!
The only thing wrong is the dumbass Big Ten (Eleven) retard in post #282. Complete Bullshit. Georgia has not lost to a Big Ten (Eleven) team since before 1965, when they went up to the “Big House” and beat Michigan. Hell, Ray Goff even beat Ohio State in the Citrus Bowl. UGA beat Wisconsin in the Outback, Purdue in the Citrus, Purdue in the Outback, and Michigan State in the Gator for Dooley’s last victory. Penn State was still playing their independent (and probably tougher) schedule when they beat Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. Do your homework you brokedick Yankee!
Comment by I hate Big Ten Ass Hats — November 30, 2025 @ 11:43 pm
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PTI was great for 30 minutes, now they try to turn every show into an argument - salisbury vs the little comb over dude is example #1, you know they drink beers after the show. my main gripe is baseball, its al NY / boston - if they are leading, its “what do they need to do to stay in front”, if not, it’s “how can they catch up” - noticed they’ve won about 1 WS in 5 years…oh yeah, the white sox won….who will the yanks overpay to go 89-74 next year…guarantee linda cohn coulnt name 2 players combined from the royals, pirates and blue jays…but she knows the name of the yankees bat boy…
Comment by BJ — November 30, 2025 @ 11:46 pm
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#27 was classic. Maybe not many understand that ESPN is in with the aliens ” they’re building landing strips for gay martians.”
Comment by Greg — December 1, 2025 @ 12:05 am
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I’m in awe. Absolute awe.
All I have to say is this — ESPN started downhill as soon as it broadcast its last Aussie Rules Football game. I remain tearful …
Comment by ZanesVegas — December 1, 2025 @ 12:10 am
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Gentlemen, whoever you are, you have a new reader. Was sent here by a link from SportsParlorSouth.com in case you want some marketing research. There is no way to describe the greatness that is this blog. I just hope some of these posters are under the age of 30 so that this isnt just the opinions of old, has been white guys. BTW, those of you are sick of ESPN Radio as well (a given, I know) get satelite radio and tune in Tony Bruno on Sporting News. He was on ESPN years ago in their infancy and if you can believe it they pissed him off so he moved on. It’s not hard hitting sports but the guy is cool,hilarious, and takes nothing seriously. Also, his sidekick at ESPN at the time was Chuck Wilson who was also tremendously talentd and lo and behold he is gone as well. Really, I think we can sum up all 300 or so posts with one thought: The personel decisions at that network are far and away the biggest ass rape of the American people in my lifetime.
Comment by Jason Skelton — December 1, 2025 @ 12:21 am
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Georgia is 7-2 vs. the Big Ten. Charles Woodson played his best against Ohio State, in the most important game of the season. Manning stunk in his big games. Game over. Woodson deserved the Heisman.
Comment by father figure — December 1, 2025 @ 12:28 am
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The only reason I watch ESPN anymore is Erin Andrews what a P. O. A. no doubt a Grade A “Waffle Crapper”. (look it up if you never heard of that)
I also hate the hype they put around games the VT/Miami game wow all the build up ESPN made and watch a stanky egg of a game.
SC anchors and their catch phrases.
ESPN Hollywood but Thea Andrews is hot.
Jay Crawford and Skip Clueless
Poker, everyone watches and thinks they are a player.
Tim Brant
ESPN radio, except Bob Valvano the only guy worth listening to, nice time slot too ESPN.
and probably like 50 more thing which many of you have already mentioned already.
Comment by Kevin — December 1, 2025 @ 12:43 am
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“how could you leave out the GAY hockey player or the kid that plays lacrosse with 2 moms. Both GREAT stories on sportscenter.
poker and pam ward doing play by play…..horrible
GREAT LIST!!! ”
To the guy who wrote this - couldn’t agree more - they show maybe 30 seconds of lax highlites on sportscenter all year - and then talk about some lax player with 2 mom’s - nothing against the kid and his 2 moms, but that’s the most lacrosse you’ve shown the entire year!!!!!! —-as a lax player - i’m offended
And also - to the guy that is asking if ESPN appeals to the 18-35 crows - as a member of that crowd - I say with pride - fuck ESPN for bastardizing sports thinking that it knows what I want
And to the writer……this blog is hilarious - it allowed so many people to air out their pent up anger towards ESPN
for that I thank you
Finally —to the board
If any of you are rich - If you would like to invest some money in a new sports television network - i’d be happy to start one
Comment by John — December 1, 2025 @ 12:58 am
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Day light comes and we got a Delhoumme, another time I hear that from Chris I am going to shoot myself
Comment by sham — December 1, 2025 @ 1:15 am
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Fucking brilliant. Sounds like something I would come up with, if I had my own website and weren’t so lazy.
How about this:
Kenny Mayne-may you choke on those “finest meats and cheeses” like Mama Cass did.
See? I can do it.
Also, for the millions who hate Stuart Scott as much as I do, read the text of this douchebag’s commencement speech at his alma mater, the University of North Carolina. Makes you wonder why the UNC Board of Trustees didn’t vote to immediately rescind his diploma.
http://espn.go.com/page2/s/scott/010521.html
Comment by Cy — December 1, 2025 @ 1:32 am
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I’m a member of the 18-35 cohort too, but I don’t think that my experiences lend me insight into the majority of 18-35 year olds. Tony Bruno is a half-wit; he constantly praises the tripe that passes for football in the NFL (hey, lets watch tons of teams of roughly the same ability battle each other in boring, sloppy games that are absolutely crammed with penalty flags, in stadiums that ooze corporate filth and party rap. Cool!), while bashing all things college (football, basketball, intellectual inquiry, etc.). He’ll be on ESPN as soon as someone from the network realizes the erection he gets for the NFL. As for hyperbole, there are people in this comment page who are saying that they would literally like to kill Chris Berman, a man whose worst crime (that I’m aware of) is being repetatively juvenille. Our society is awash in hyperbole (even in this comment, I called a fully functional, successful adult a “half-wit”), which is a symptom of some other problems, not a problem in and of itself.
Comment by father figure — December 1, 2025 @ 1:34 am
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two words, DREAM JOB! discuss…..
Comment by Xavier — December 1, 2025 @ 1:47 am
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Oh, yeah, almost forgot. “New York Football Giants”. Just in case you confused them with the New York Football Jets, the New York Basketball Knicks, New York Hockey Islanders, or the New York Hockey Rangers, not to mention the New Jersey teams.
There aren’t any other teams in New York named the Giants, assfucks.
And don’t even mention the San Fransissysco Giants, nee New York Giants, because they moved before we were born.
Comment by Cy — December 1, 2025 @ 2:38 am
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Everytime I see and hear Lou (The Hobbit) Holtz and Mark (The self proclaimed face of Pittsburgh football) May go into their stupid little diatribes I just want to shove an ice pick into my ear. Holtz’s daffy duck linguistics and May’s condescending rhetoric shows ESPN’s lack of compassion as they are pure torture.
Great blog and thread. I feel a little better now knowing someone out there hates ESPN as much as I do.
Comment by bohunk — December 1, 2025 @ 2:43 am
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Here’s another thing about Berman….he’s such a pussy to call anyone out, that the moment Countdown begins to take someone to task he’ll say “Look”, then pause for several seconds as if he’s trying to kill the discussion, then lobbs some sort of verbal fellatio to the person(s) that were taken to task by the other guys. Berman reeks of celebrity worship at its worst. And he’s drug T.Jackson down with him, because I’ve yet to hear him offer up anything remotely valuable this season.
Give me Mortensen, Jaworski, Steve Young, and Rece Davis as studio host, and that’d be a good show.
Comment by Doogie — December 1, 2025 @ 3:51 am
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As a former employee of espn (remote production: 96-2000) the only thing I can offer that I’ve yet to see in my 2+ hours of reading every entertaining post, is that I’ve never even heard of half the people/shows/segments that a lot have mentioned. Why? Because I quit watching espn (aside from college football games, championship week, the CWS if the Huskers are in it and the occasional Sunday night football game if the matchup is halfway decent-which usually it is not) about two years before I left. I suggest that everyone who reads this similarly alter their usage and begin to tune in only when they find it absolutely necessary. The only thing that any corporate media oligarchy understands is ratings and the greedy lust for the almighty dollar. With the amazingly overwhelming response I see to this list, change can be affected. I can’t guarantee that it’ll be a change for the better, but if everyone stops consuming the crap that’s keeping them hypnotized from within the magic glowing tube, espn will be forced to discover a new way to find viewers to continue to feed the beast that they’ve become.
I forwarded the link to a few of my old buddies from the worldwide leader (hey, it was the “total sports network” when we all started) who will undoubtedly find it endlessly entertaining and greatly similar to many conversations we had in our hours of passing time in the screening room, ripping on our employers like the disgruntled bunch that we were!
On a final note, I found this on a message board for my alma mater’s football team, the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. Who, incidentally, own both the big 11 & the SEC, all-time, so I’m afraid I can’t take sides on such issues. But since I worked on college football in 97, I can attest to the lovefest that went on between the worldwide leader and the University of Michigan. Good thing for the media darlings that they got to go and hide in the supposed “granddaddy of them all”…beating Ryan Leaf & that Wazzu powerhouse by 5, while the Huskers blew out that very Peyton Manning Vols team 42-17 (that also featured Jamal Lewis, Leonard Little, Al Wilson, Peerless Price and about 2 dozen other NFL players.)
Oh, and I don’t know about the Under Armor ad, but the last time I saw Danny Wuerffel, he was flat on his back in Sun Devil Stadium with Terrell Farley standing over him! (hey forgive me for living in the past, we Huskers haven’t had much to crow about lately-and I wasn’t the one who brought up ‘97!)
Great job you guys, you just gained another bookmark…
Comment by DT — December 1, 2025 @ 4:02 am
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Don’t forget Mike and Mike in the morning. UGH. What the heck is so “unique” about the freaking “insight” of Bill Curry? Other than he is able to blabber on more than any supposed analyst I know without actually saying anything. Golic and Greenberg aren’t much better - can listen for 3 hours and get maybe 25 minutes of decent sports talk.
Comment by Karen — December 1, 2025 @ 7:27 am
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Ill add another one, although with 300 repiles, im sure it has been mentioned.
When NASCAR left ESPN in 2001 for Fox and NBC. For a while, ESPN treated NASCAR as such as if it never existed, shit, even when they had their craptacular top 25 thing for their 25 years of ESPN thing on, for Top 25 sports movies, they had a friggin chess movie on the list, but no NASCAR movie on there (which I admit, most NASCAR movies made have sucked, but shit, at least add Days of Thunder, that was a half decent movie).
Comment by scott — December 1, 2025 @ 8:32 am
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A Days of Thunder defense—excellent. But what about Six Pack, dammit?
Comment by Orson Swindle — December 1, 2025 @ 9:01 am
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While we are insulting other school’s national titles, I might as well mention the Nebraska Missouri 97 game in which if the ref does not allow the Nebraska player to kick the ball to his teammate, Nebraska would have not been undefeated.
However, a Michigan Nebraska game that year would have been amazing.
Comment by je — December 1, 2025 @ 9:21 am
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What about those dipshits on Sunday night football? Theisman and butt-fuckers ruin any chance of enjoy a late-night game. I would prefer the sounds a cat makes while it’s ass is being scraped across broken glass to those three fat-asses.
Comment by JT — December 1, 2025 @ 9:25 am
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Hey, did y’all know that Bill Curry was the last pick in the 1961 NFL Draft?
Oh, you knew that? Oh, because he mentions it every time he’s on TV?
Comment by Shula's Gold Chain — December 1, 2025 @ 10:02 am
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How can you bash ESPN 50 ways and leave out Mike Patrick. It’s bad enough for football on Sunday night, but now he’s coming back w/ Vitale to kill college basketball. He deserves punched (thats Pittsburghese).
Comment by Dan — December 1, 2025 @ 10:05 am
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It can’t be said enough that Joe Theisman should be sweeping streets for a living. If I have to hear one more time about “how things were” when he was playing I’ll drive to Connecticut and snap his other leg. Nobody cares what the NFL was like before helmets, asswipe. Which brings me to “When we were having dinner with (fill in athlete/coach here) last night they told me… probably to go fuck yourself, but that is another story.
I’m going to stop now because, as was earlier said, this can go on into the thousands and its making my head hurt.
Comment by David — December 1, 2025 @ 10:08 am
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For the record, I am not a Tennessee fan. I hate them with every ounce of my fiber. There’s nothing I loved more than seeing Peyton’s long face after another demoralizing loss to Florida, or to Mississippi State, or to Memphis, of all teams.
But there’s no way in hell Woodson deserved the Heisman ahead of him.
Comment by Doug — December 1, 2025 @ 10:18 am
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To Bobby the Aubie: Are you as mindless as you seem? You’re unmitigated hatred/jealousy/little brother complex for everything Bama ruined what could have been an entertaining analysis. Couldn’t get halfway through your tripe without scrolling down in disgust.
Also - cool it on the racism. You truly represent the Awburn nation well.
Ok. You’re welcome,
BC Gonzo
Comment by BC Gonzo — December 1, 2025 @ 10:38 am
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[…] Then lo and behold, like a bolt from above, I read this column very late last night while not watching Sportscenter: “52 Reasons ESPN/ABC/Disney Sucks,” and believe me, it is spot on. Like this one, for example: […]
Pingback by www.BFLOBLOG.com » Blog Archive » Sports TV — December 1, 2025 @ 10:45 am
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Here’s another. The IRL.
Comment by Jim — December 1, 2025 @ 10:55 am
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What about Duke Vitale? I forgot until last night how absolutely pathetic he is. He’s already calling out Redick as the next NBA superstar and every call that goes in Duke’s favor “a good call by the referees.” Just STFU.
Comment by Bax — December 1, 2025 @ 11:00 am
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How about a top 52 good things?
#1. Barry Melrose’s Mullet
Comment by D — December 1, 2025 @ 11:02 am
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how about the overuse of “and, oh, by the way . . .” Sean Salisbury, Mike Golic, Schlerreth, etc. cant manage more than 2 points without “and, oh, by the way . . .” preface-ing the 3rd point.
Comment by WVUfan — December 1, 2025 @ 11:12 am
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Kanu, error found. I was reading the numbers from the wrong perspective. To see the example click the link in my name. Anyway, I did that all on purpose to illustrate a point about ESPN…I found some “facts” that supported my argument, without verifying them or even giving them a sanity check, and posted them as loudly and as obnoxiously as possible….ummm yeah…that’s the ticket. Also, Michigan totally cHowns Vandy’s ass now that I’m looking the right way.
IHBTAH, thanks for pointing out the exact same error as Kanu, an hour later. I’m surprised that you know I have broken my dick. I’ll be extra surprised if you can tell me how I broke it. I’ll give you a hint…I was fucking your mom.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 1, 2025 @ 11:23 am
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Just like this thread having now 325 opinions ESPN needs to downsize their cast to only a couple assholes whose opinion is worth while. keep the score/update ticker rolling, drop sportcenter(haven’t watched it in years) and just show PTI for 30 minutes around 6pm. everything else should be sports and when there is nothing live going on play WSOP so everyone who thinks they are good at poker can jack off at someone else losing money.
Comment by mathias — December 1, 2025 @ 11:46 am
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Loved the comment about “The Schwab” nickname. ESPN has taken everything in sports that was good and ruined it. How is it that they sit there and portray Terrell Owens as a pain in the the ass cry-baby (which he is) but then they don’t get rid of Michael Irvin when he actually BREAKS A LAW?!
Comment by Trayll — December 1, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
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How about the fact that highlights have highlights on SC now? They are worried about attention spans too much.
The Favre love fest.
The Manning love fest.
The Vick love fest.
I hate Lawrence Taylor for not breaking more than Thiesman’s leg.
I wish the Yankees/RedSox rivalry would hit the turn 4 wall in Daytona.
Comment by RFC — December 1, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
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BC Gonzo,
Getting whipped 4 games in a row must be affecting your reading comprehension skills. There was no racism and no bammer obsession in my post. Just facts and opinions.
Good luck to you guys against Texas Tech. You’re gonna need help outscoring their offense considering your QB wears a skirt and employs the services of a tampon 7 days a month.
Comment by Bobby — December 1, 2025 @ 12:03 pm
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I love the NFL, but one pet-peeve of mine is the way all TV/ESPN radio announcers have apparently sworn an oath to never abbreviate the words National Football League. Just say “NFL” ONCE…please? Even a 10:1 ratio would be nice. Think about it. If you did a shot every time you heard the full “National Football League” you would die of alcohol poisoning…Dan Patrick actually asked Joe Theisman one time during a radio interview if it was a law to never abbreviate…
Comment by tom — December 1, 2025 @ 12:04 pm
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You guys forgot one- Joe Thiesman and Paul (what ever the fuck his name is)- can’t watch Sunday night football with the sound on.
Comment by Homey — December 1, 2025 @ 12:09 pm
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What about when fat fuck says “The Oakland Raaaaddahrrss.” He tries to make them sound mean, but they have sucked since the mid 80’s. Give it up.
Comment by kajana141 — December 1, 2025 @ 12:20 pm
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1. ESPN the sports drink. If it tastes like Berman, I’ll pass.
2. “Hi Dan, thanks for taking my call. 6′2″, 210.” DING!
3. To the guy that defended Maisel, I ain’t with ya, man. They tried giving Maisel brief reports during Gameday a while back, and the guy is HORRIBLE on camera. Plus, he doesn’t know jack about football outside the SEC.
4. Speaking of ‘97, (I’m a Husker homer so take this for what it’s worth) I thought having Bob Griese call all the Michigan games was a bad decision. And having Keith Jackson proclaim Michigan the “undisputed national champions” (his words) right after the Rose Bowl while is partner sobbed was a little tacky.
5. Brent Musberger is crazy. Not long after 9/11 I was shooting some stuff for Musberger and ABC. Conversation turned to the terrorist attacks, and Musberger pops off with, (paraphrase) “We just need to nuke ‘em.” Silence in the room until one of his producers counters, “Well, tactical nukes might be an option if it came to -” BM: “No, we just need to nuke that whole damn region.” Everyone in the room was shocked because Musberger was dead serious.
6. Someone stapled the left side of Aaron Taylor’s mouth together.
Re: Team Under Armor v. Goliath
Goliath’s O coordinator needs to be fired. Who the hell runs a toss sweep on 4th and goal from the 10?
Comment by Cheese — December 1, 2025 @ 12:27 pm
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Rowdy Roddy,
WTF? Kanu’s post was not there when I first read your horseshit. Sorry if it got updated later, it’s a UF Board and WEEER REEEL SLOWWW DOWWN HEEEERE IN THE SEC.
Love your CYA logic, “I was dumbshit on purpose to prove my point”.
BTW, Brokedick is regional expression for a know nothing, got nothing dumbass, wasn’t talking about your man parts or lack thereof. Looks like I was right.
Comment by I Hate Big Ten Ass Hats — December 1, 2025 @ 12:29 pm
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When did Auburn fans learn how to read???
You Cow College Red Necks need to stick to things you know: Sex with sheep & pumping MY gas…
And nice “Perfect Season” banner in your low rent stadium!!! No one cares…
Comment by Frank Mills — December 1, 2025 @ 12:33 pm
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Jon Miller has to be on the list somewhere. During the Red Sox-Yankees opening night game last April, he claimed that Johnny Damon LED OFF Game 7 of the 2004 ALCS with a GRAND SLAM. How can you lead off a game with a GS? The best part was is that a few months later he broadcast a Red Sox-Yankees Sunday night game AND SAID IT AGAIN!!
Comment by Mike — December 1, 2025 @ 12:35 pm
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Brilliant. I enjoyed the Team Under Armor reference. They are my favorite sports team currently and I would pay top dollar for a “yearbook” DVD of their team, with a special feature being the entire game against Goliath
Comment by Josh Selkovits — December 1, 2025 @ 12:35 pm
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FYI if anyone wants to whack Theisman he lives in Memphis part time.
We truly did leave one person off this list truly belongs in the top ten biggest dickweeds of all time, Rick Majerus. Watching a basketball game that he is commenting in akin to sitting in a room and being forced to listen to Ashley Simpson cd on a continuous loop. The guy flat out sucks. He has yet to go through a telecast without butchering one of the players name. And to hear him talk about food is sickening. Hey buddy why aren’t you a coach anymore, could it be that you are a fat load who is one pork chop away from exploding. Unbelievible, the guy can’t coach anymore because he is fat and has one too many heart attacks.
One day we are going to wake up and hear that he has died and that fire department had to remove a wall in order to get him out of the house.
Comment by Jonathan — December 1, 2025 @ 12:44 pm
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Cheese, we wondered that, too-who the hell makes that call? Especially with Eric Ogbagu protecting his house on the strong side?
Comment by Orson Swindle — December 1, 2025 @ 12:48 pm
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It’s sad. In the 90’s ESPN was the shit. Now it’s just plain shit.
Comment by ralphus — December 1, 2025 @ 12:49 pm
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I couldnt agree with you guys anymore, especially chris berman, u hate him for every reason i do to
Comment by Tim — December 1, 2025 @ 1:04 pm
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You forgot to mention the huge East Coast bias displayed by ESPN. It’s like the middle of the country doesn’t exist. I am not even a White Sox Fan but Chris Berman’s speech about him growing up a Red Sox Fan and what a sad day it was to see them lose in the 2005 plaoffs, made me throw up in my mouth. Nothing about the great story unfolding of what can be considered a small market team out executing teams with twice as much payroll. The only other proof you need is Duke Basketball. Oh and by the way a meesage to Joe Morgan, Ryne Sandberg was better than you in the field (without having to dive) and has more class in his left pinky than you. Lose the attitude you weren’t even the 5th best player on your own team.
Comment by Jeff In Chicago — December 1, 2025 @ 1:06 pm
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This list could have started with 2 words: Stu Scott. No other explanation needed.
Comment by Geoff — December 1, 2025 @ 1:10 pm
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IHBTA,
“Love your CYA logic, “I was dumbshit on purpose to prove my point”.”
Love your ability to read and comprehend. Notice I said, “ummm yeah…that’s the ticket.” at the end. Jon Lovitz did a little skit on SNL about pathalogical liars anonymous. Transcript link in my name. I certainly didn’t misstate things to prove a point. I misstated them because I’m not even functionally literate. It’s true, the virtues of northern education are quite overrated.
To be clear, I have nothing but love for the SEC their fans. I was simply responding to the statement that SEC football R00lz, Big 10 Dr0olZ and anyone who thinks different is a fucking idiot. Can’t we just all agree that the Big East now officially blows and call it a day? Pitt fans, I’m looking at you.
PS. I know what brokedick means. I just wanted an excuse to let you know…I FUCKED YOUR MOM!#!@#!@
PPS. That bulldog is a totally cute mascot. He/She should wear more sweaters though.
PPPS. Does CYA stand for Customary Yankee Arrogance or something else? You southerners have such colorful phraseology.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 1, 2025 @ 1:12 pm
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That reel highlight thing. It makes my eye balls want to jump out of my head.
Comment by Ray F. — December 1, 2025 @ 1:29 pm
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Bobby - No “Bammer” obsession? No, of course not. You only mentioned “Bammer” or the dead “Bear” 7 different times in your 2-bit analysis.
And, by the way, cuz - I don’t have a dog in the Bama/AU fight, so you can stop with the silly “you guys” bit. I’m simply pointing out that folks from Land Grant Colleges typically have the Dreaded Inferiority Complex - like you… So go back to your delusional phan base and keep hoping for that other half of a National Championship that you haven’t seen since 1957.
By the way, how is Pat “Cough, Cough” Dye doing these daze?
I hear his liver is failing him. When he does die, they should burn his body in a trash bin behind an Opelika Porn Theatre.
Ok for now,
BC Gonzo
Comment by BC Gonzo — December 1, 2025 @ 1:34 pm
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YOU FORGOT SEAN EFFING SALISBURY!!! he has to be the worst.
Comment by conmanUO — December 1, 2025 @ 1:45 pm
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The rape of Buster Olney, a fine sportswriter.
You’re joking, right? Buster Olney ought to start every statement with “I want to have Derek Jeter’s love-child”. He is one of the causes of ESPN’s decline, not a casualty of it.
Comment by JohnF — December 1, 2025 @ 1:54 pm
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#53.) I hope Joe Theisman gets in a car wreck and dies. The other two can scrape his bloody carcass off the side of the road and take turns shoving it up each others ass for all I care. They are by far the worst announcers in the history of the world. I would rather hear dick vitale’s dumb ass than those ass hats.
#54.) Speaking of Dickie V, I didn’t see that waste of sperm on your list either. Extend the list of things to hate about ESPN, Disney and ABC and add the Sunday night NFL crew, Dick Vitale, Sean Salsberry (currently in line to blow Matt Lienart and Pete Carrol).
#54.) Last and certainly not the least HOLLY “HAMBURGER” ROWE - that fat bitch must have eaten Jill Arrington and her little dog too. I think we the American people should have a vote for V-Neck or Turtleneck when she takes the field. I have seen better looking broads at Beaver’s in Amarillo, however Holly wouldn’t be there anyway, she would be too busy trying to “Holly” down that 72oz T-Bone for the free meal.
Comment by Bret — December 1, 2025 @ 1:55 pm
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My main bitch is with Ivan “I think I know college football, but in reality I couldn’t find my own ass with a map, a flashlight AND an Indian tracker guiding my way” Maisel. This guy fucking LOVES bagging on my Irish. I swear to all, this fuckstain cannot report something Irish related without putting an asterisk type comment right after it. “Notre Dame qualifies for the Fiesta Bowl…but they shouldn’t.” “Notre Dame had one of the tope five hardest schedules in the country coming into this season…but the teams they played feel apart so all ND did this year was nothing.” FUCK YOU ASSHOLE! The Fighting Irish had a great year, and when compared to the past six or seven it was outfuckingstanding. Can’t we just have our moment in the sun? No, because people like this shitbag have to come along and try to make it sound like we don’t deserve to play in Tempe but Oregon does. Yeah…right. Oregon plays in something akin to a Pop Warner league (exceptions being USC, and UCLA this season). Fuck the PAC-10…why don’t those girlie men out there saddle up and head into the SEC if they want to play with real competition. Ivan Maisel needs to take a job toting around Matt Leinart’s jock and leave the real sports reporting to others.
Comment by Andrew — December 1, 2025 @ 1:56 pm
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This is truly a great thread. And to all you prissy little girly-bitches who have objected to what you see as derogarory comments about women or minorities in general (and what are in reality just specific insults hurled at the cows and geldings that graze the halls of that Bristol stable of Assitude): FUCK YOU! This is a blog that allows us all to vent about, among other things, the politically correct circle-jerk that has become ESPN. There have been much worse things said here about white-male jack-offs like Theismann, Berman, et al. (and all of them have been richly deserved). The fact that you feel the need to interject your whiney, hyper-sensitive, womyn’s studies, queer theory Stuart Smalley bullshit here is fucking whacked. Fuck off and learn how to stand when you pee, jerkwads. If I may paraphrase Mr. Ross (and you politically correct types may now want to leave the room to have your prostates massaged): I wouldn’t fuck ESPN with Bea Arthur’s dick.
Comment by Duke — December 1, 2025 @ 2:26 pm
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And isn’t that what the thread was about, Duke…
Funny how the ESPN thing has become a Rorschach test of sorts for readers.
Comment by Orson Swindle — December 1, 2025 @ 2:32 pm
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Absolutely, O.S. And thanks again for the opportunity to vent!
Comment by Duke — December 1, 2025 @ 2:37 pm
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Haven’t seen any mention of the never-ending background sirens that still keep me looking out the window to see what happened! What in the hell is up with that, I cannot conceive of what it’s supposed to mean or refer to.
Comment by Fred — December 1, 2025 @ 2:45 pm
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Doug -
When you say “there’s no way in hell Woodson deserved the Heisman ahead of him”, can you please provide a more detailed bit of logic as to why? I gave you some questions that I thought did a pretty good job of illustrating how Woodson should have at least merited consideration for the Heisman. You didn’t respond to any of those questions. You did no research. You presented no supporting evidence for your claim. You lapsed into hyperbole. You asserted your opinion as fact. You dismissed anyone else’s opinion (and, as a matter of fact, the vast majority of Heisman voters and CFB fans) as asinine. In short, based on your attitude in this comment thread, you would fit right in at ESPN.
Comment by Scott — December 1, 2025 @ 2:51 pm
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A saner take on Maisel’s Irish-bashing (not that Andrew’s rant is not appreciated). Bear with me, because it reflects today’s ESPN-caliber “journalism.”
In two different places this week, Maisel has referenced the fact that Notre Dame has only beaten three teams with winning records this year. Okay, I get it; ND’s schedule was not filled with world beaters this year, as Maisel and every media hack have pointed out ad nauseum the past week or so. Hell, I agree for the most part. But why doesn’t he mention the fact that of the other potential at-large candidates, both Auburn and Oregon have also beaten only three teams with winning records (not counting games involving 1-AA opponents)? Probably because he has it in for the Irish ever since their firing of his buddy from Stanford, Coach Willingham. (And he was aware of the schedules’ similarities before posting his dig a second time because he responded to an email pointing them out.) I’m not saying he has to agree with the firing, but just a hint of objectivity would be nice.
I also recall that after Weis was hired he was in such a rush to mock ND for not getting their top choice that he said Charlie would not be able to recruit due to his unfamiliarity with the college game. Nevermind that in the official press release announcing the hire (which you’d think a “journalist” would have read before commenting on the move), Weis’ experience on the Gamecocks’ staff is prominently mentioned, including the season in which his title was “assistant recruiting coordinator!” Check it out:
http://und.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121204aae.html
Maisel is a clown who-like most of the ESPN personalities-pushes his agendas, never letting the facts get in the way of (his view of) a good story. Hell, he’s enough of a jackass to throw his own alma mater (a decent, though not good, Stanford team) under the bus after their inspired play this past weekend in an effort to rag on Notre Dame’s non-BCS worthiness. Apparently Stanford’s effort to secure a bowl bid, on senior night, in the last game before their stadium is almost completely demolished, against an 8-2 Irish team, had nothing to do with it. Notre Dame just sux.
Comment by irishdevil — December 1, 2025 @ 2:58 pm
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Notre Dame’s best win was over a 4-loss Michigan team.
Ivan’s right. The Fiesta Bowl should be Ohio State vs. Auburn.
Comment by Bobby — December 1, 2025 @ 2:58 pm
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not that im agreeing with paige but hes better than anyone else on round the horn….dont insult sunday night football theisman is god and leave monday night countdown alone…get off jaws nuts u fag eagles fan….but other than that espn pretty much sux
Comment by matt — December 1, 2025 @ 3:18 pm
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I hate ND as much as the next reasonably intelligent human being, but can’t we all get together and agree that Willingham was and is a terrible coach? On PTI the other day, Wilbon just HAD to comment that Washington was going to be very happy that it had Willingham as its coach. He won like 3 games this year! And ND got about 20 times better with him gone.
I was hoping that John Saunders’ head would explode after Washington got beaten by ND and he had guaranteed a UW victory, but no such luck.
‘97 Huskers would wipe the floor with that Michigan team.
Restore the Order
Comment by Brian — December 1, 2025 @ 3:19 pm
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Joe Morgan is an annoying prick and should be taken off the air. He just argues against anything Jon Miller says. I will not watch a game if he’s announcing.
ESPN ruined sports. ESPN did for sports what MTV did for music. Ohhhhhh snap! I went there, deal with it.
Comment by Payman — December 1, 2025 @ 3:26 pm
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Read it again. My point was not that ND deserves a BCS bid-it was that Maisel is an agenda-pushing clown who can’t even maintain a hint of objectivity. This thread ain’t the place to get into which of the potential at-larges deserve to go on football merit.
As an aside, “best wins” or “worst losses” are weak arguments that don’t really go to the merits of a team’s performance over a full season. One game-win or lose-does not a season make. ND beat the second-best team on its schedule, same as Auburn. That schedule is almost universally rated higher than Auburn’s by the computer polls that post strength of schedule data (only the one that fails to consider game location OR division 1-AA opponents has Auburn higher-in the others AU is not even close). There are arguments on both sides, which is part of what makes college football great.
The point of this thread, however, is to rip on the incompetence of ESPN to foster that dialogue in a meaningful (i.e., non-screamfest, objective, non-predetermined, professional) way.
Hey, I’m with you on Auburn: they aren’t getting the love they deserve. If I were to rank teams based on how they’re playing right now, and not the entire season, I’d have them ahead of ND. Had them as my #2 at the end of the regular season last year. And as a UGA fan (both parents went there), I cannot wait until someone hires Borges away as he is that team right now, and probably deserves to win the Broyles award.
Great season, awesome win over Georgia, no need to be a tool and say “unh-uh, my team’s better than yours.” Both our teams had damn good seasons. Both lost a game that they should have won. Both did lose, placing themselves squarely on the bubble when they had a chance to be a BCS lock. I guess I just don’t understand your need to knock ND down when you could just as easily build Auburn up (and likely garner more support that way).
Comment by irishdevil — December 1, 2025 @ 3:26 pm
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you guys hit the nail on the head with a lot of these. i HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE Berman- his nicknames for players, the WHOOP, basically anything with him on tv and talking. i’m glad you guys hate him… before this, i was the only person i knew of that did. for some reason, everyone i know loves this guy. he’s just a FAT IDIOT!! i don’t get it!
stu scott’s poetry slam was the worst think EVER on sportscenter that was committed by a regular anchor.
your point about “making the story” instead of reporting it (terrell owens)- EX-fucking-ACTLY!!
espn’s magazine… you’re right, it blows. writer’s shallow opinions tainting and biasing any content that may have been present in any article (if you can find them in between too many pictures and advertising)
you did forget about theismann and the other two guys on sunday night football. theismann is an ass anyway who thinks he’s always right (but he rarely is) and the play by play announcer always seems to be talking while running out of breath (annoys the hell out of me).
Comment by fuck espn — December 1, 2025 @ 3:31 pm
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Have you seen the Family Guy movie, where Walt Disney leans up from his cryonic chamber and asks, “Are the Jews gone yet?” That’s pretty much what working for the Disney/ESPN/ABC family was like. God bless you for posting this. They’re all evil. Appropriate death strike - making Bristol, Connecticut a separate country.
Comment by Escapee — December 1, 2025 @ 3:36 pm
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When that Big N Rich song comes on, I go “We’re comin, on your tittays!” Even my wife thinks that’s funny.
Comment by KML — December 1, 2025 @ 3:40 pm
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You’re wife’s pretty cool, KML. Good to know we’re not the only ones making up better lyrics to ourselves as we watch Gameday.
Comment by Orson Swindle — December 1, 2025 @ 3:44 pm
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I think I agree with about two-thirds of your comments, however, the two most blatant omissions that could’ve made this list more complete are Jason “Don’t call me a n—-” Whitlock, and Skip Bayless, who for some reason thinks that the entire rest of the sports world is wrong and must contradict them. Also I am tired at Stephen A. Smith yelling at me when I turn on the TV.
The sad part is that ESPN has grown to such a huge network with such a wide audience that they have to have a couple of clowns like these guys.
Comment by Steve-o — December 1, 2025 @ 3:45 pm
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Joe Morgan. How about this example for a great color man. Baseball playoff game. One out man on third slow runner at the plate. John Miller asks Joe “What would you have the batter do in this situation?” To which the brilliant one replies “I don’t really know what I would call right here. I don’t know if a bunt is the right decision or to have the batter swing away.” Play goes on and the batter get a base hit scoring the man from third. The genious that is Joe Morgan then tells Miller “That’s exactly what I would have had the batter do in that situation.” Thanks for the insight you assclown. Joe seems to be good at giving you lottery numbers the day after the drawing.
KILL JOE MORGAN!!!!
Good for ESPN - Gary “I am the baddest mother fucker calling a hockey game on t.v.” Thorn.
Comment by Uncle Romie — December 1, 2025 @ 3:47 pm
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Scott -
Peyton Manning threw for almost 4,000 yards and 36 touchdowns his senior season…and he did it in the SEC against power defenses. It was one of the greatest seasons in college football season.
Woodson had a grand total of eight interceptions that year. He made is fame with a couple of good games on national television. Most voters weren’t voting for Woodson so much…they were voting against Manning. In the history of the award, only eight (!) heisman trophies have gone to SEC players, despite the conference being one of, if not the best football conference year-in and year-out.
Take the challenge: put Woodson’s raw numbers next to Manning’s raw numbers, and if you still think Woodson deserved it, your bias is so deep that you are beyond salvaging. The Heisman trophy is not for the guy who didn’t choke in the big game. It’s for the most outstanding football player in college, and that year, that player was clearly, clearly Peyton Manning. It isn’t even debatable. The fact that Manning is the best QB in the NFL while you rarely hear much from Woodson only validates the point.
Comment by Doug — December 1, 2025 @ 3:48 pm
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Maybe I missed it but if not I can’t believe no one mentioned anything about Jim Rome Is Burning. He thinks everything he says is profound and that he alone is capable of these realizations. Worst of all, everyday he has that schmuck Roger Lodge (the entertainment representative and strangely Rome’s butt-buddy) who, despite his attempts during every comment he makes, has yet to say something the least bit humorous. Just awful. Let PTI live (only with Kornheiser, when he’s not there don’t show it) and don’t make 100 spinoffs
Comment by Ted — December 1, 2025 @ 4:01 pm
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Thank God my buddies and I don’t feel alone in hating everything ESPN anymore. You have given us reason for living with this glorious thread. I’d rather listen to Dr. Phil do sports now than Chris Berman. He is the Anti-Christ, and his play-by-play on baseball makes me throw up in my mouth. And they’ve ruined ESPN Classic, which is now filled with Instant Classics of last week’s memorable Mountain West battle to help them save money. ESPN is to actual sports now what MTV is actual music. Thank you again for a truly inspiring web site.
Comment by Groundhog — December 1, 2025 @ 4:08 pm
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holy crap, that was awesome. But the U rocks, man. Gotta give love to the U. All four subscribers it has.
Comment by tim in tampa — December 1, 2025 @ 4:08 pm
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dont forget about rachel nichols. when she says “esp-AN”, it really chaps my ass!
Comment by Jordan — December 1, 2025 @ 4:39 pm
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Doug, have you ever watched the game of football? Are you really so dense as to compare QB statistics to DB statistics? One of the most important effects that a great DB has is that he allows his defense the luxury of leaving more defenders in the box against the run. Thus, C-Woodson should receive statistical credit for michigan’s wonderful run and passing defense. In other words, DBs affect plays where they don’t receive statistical credit.
Comment by Father Figure — December 1, 2025 @ 5:06 pm
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FF, well said. Reminds me of the time some girl was trying to tell me that Deion Sanders sucked because he didn’t get a lot of interceptions.
Comment by Lance — December 1, 2025 @ 5:13 pm
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Clearly I should be working and not spending an hour to read all this, but it’s such good stuff. Apparently we all really needed a place to vent and are sending this to other people we know need a place to vent too.
Anyway my own comment is something that only 1 person touched on yet further up. ESPN.com has pop ups!!!! ESPN had an image, at least in my mind, of being one of the most advanced web sites out there with a focus on a strong user experience. They’ve added some interesting features to keep up that image, but pop-ups are like a slap in my face when I see them. Ads are a fact of life, but pop-ups are a cheap trick that only crappy websites still use to make money. Of course now it’s crappy websites and ESPN.com.
It’s a little thing, but it makes me so mad.
And as someone else mentioned, top plays should be plays and not segments of games.
And the hot seat and similar segments should be reserved for ESPN2 or U or something, not prime time sports center. The whole show is 60 minutes, less commercials, so how is there time to cover the whole sports world AND other crappy triva contests that no one cares about?
I’m sure I’ll think of more.
Comment by Steve — December 1, 2025 @ 5:15 pm
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Duke, you ran for the Louisiana governorship a few years back, right? You should try to avoid airing your insecurities on a well read blog. Now that we’ve cleared all that, go park my car, southern hick.
Comment by Father Figure — December 1, 2025 @ 5:18 pm
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Not enough Rachel Nichols covering any sport where she can wear less and less everytime and not blink during her segments.
Comment by Curt — December 1, 2025 @ 5:19 pm
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Chris berman is awesome.. you should have 10 reasons about steven a smith or stuart scott, those two are the biggest pieces of shit on the planet.
Comment by hmmk — December 1, 2025 @ 5:22 pm
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Just wanted to add my most hated feature; the new college football scoreboard where after each yet to be played game they give us Lee and Kirk’s picks. USC vs. Hawaii Lee/Kirk USC; Ohio State vs. Southwest Junior College Lee/Kirk Ohio State. Gee, thanks for the tremendous insight, but can I just get the damn scores!
Comment by Brendan — December 1, 2025 @ 5:24 pm
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you’re just mad because your mom let me hit it from the back back back back back back!
Comment by Chris Berman — December 1, 2025 @ 5:24 pm
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“This is a blog that allows us all to vent about, among other things, the politically correct circle-jerk that has become ESPN.”
Duke, if you really think that the problem with E!SPN is its excessive PC attitude, you impress me. I’m shocked that somebody with your clear absence of intelligence and awareness can read (and write, to boot!).
“The fact that you feel the need to interject your whiney, hyper-sensitive, womyn’s studies, queer theory Stuart Smalley bullshit here is fucking whacked.”
All that was pointed out was the nasty genderized comments about women. Saying “Michelle TaFoya reports suck because she doesn’t add any interesting info about the game” is fine. Saying “Michelle TaFoya’s reports suck because she’s ugly” is sexist slop brought out by knuckle dragging cretins. It doesn’t take critical theory to understand and identify that.
“learn how to stand when you pee, jerkwads”
Learn how to walk with your knuckless of the ground, white trash.
Comment by Father Figure — December 1, 2025 @ 5:25 pm
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Is it true that everyone who thinks the BCS is a great system is employed by the Worldwide Leader? Or does it just seem that way? Would it kill someone to argue that Notre Dame doesn’t deserve an automatic bid over Auburn or Oregon?
Also, Scoop Jackson makes me hate black people.
Comment by Rocking Harder — December 1, 2025 @ 5:25 pm
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Hey Father Figure:
Comment by Duke — December 1, 2025 @ 5:31 pm
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Whatever, you guys. Woodson parlayed one great game against Ohio State into a Heisman trophy, thanks to some tremendous media hype by ESPN and ABC. He ought to be giving them a cut of the money he’s stealing every week from the Raiders as payback, because he hasn’t done anything of note in the NFL since his rookie season.
I’ll bow out of this futile discussion, though. Trying to convince you guys that Woodson didn’t deserve the Heisman is like trying to convince Dick Vitale that he’s not a Duke homer.
Comment by Doug — December 1, 2025 @ 5:34 pm
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Great article… I just thought you should have stressed the fact that Stephen A. Smith is a miltant douchebag that should never be heard from again.
You also did not mention that Mike Irvin is a drug using dirtbag and also should not be heard from again. Its his friend’s pipe, give me a f’in break.
and then there is Salisbury who has no clue about anything, the Seahawks are a powerhouse team? Come on, they lost to the giants because Feely had the worst day of his NFL career, they beat the cowboys because Drew is just not good anymore and they beat the Falcons, big deal.. that team is sub par and overated but Vick is something speacial.
Comment by Kyle — December 1, 2025 @ 5:37 pm
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Hey Father Figure:
Your annoying and oedipal apellation, “father figure,” pretty much says it all. FWIW I’m not from the south and I’m sure I have more education in my little finger than you have in your entire worthless body. You should change your monicker to “Big Brother,” you pissy, smug, self-righteous prick, and stop showering us with your sanctimony. Oh, and it’s wonderful you’re so sensitive about women and minorities, even as you are so eager to throw around puerile slurs like “white trash.” Practice what you preach, hypocrite fuck.
Comment by Duke — December 1, 2025 @ 5:38 pm
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Berman’s “whoop” call is one of the best things in the world. How dare you list it with stephen a smith… for shame!
Comment by Shinny — December 1, 2025 @ 5:54 pm
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Doug -
I’ve been trying to find the team statistics to back up your claim that Peyton Manning faced the toughest defenses week in and week out. I can’t seem to find them. What I did find was that on Dec 6, when he faced a really good (9th best nationally) defense in Vanderbilt, he was only able to put up 159 yds and 1 TD. That can’t impress voters that sending in their ballots around that time. Peyton’s failure agains Florida, his poor showings against South Carolina and Vanderbilt, and the fact that there were other QBs with seasons that were as statistically impressive as his that year and you can understand why the voters weren’t convinced.
Charles Woodson was a shut-down corner that teams avoided when passing the ball. Despite that fact, he was tied for the 2nd most Ints (7) when the Heisman was awarded. That’s pretty darned impressive, don’t you think? Combine that with his ability to change the game on offense, defense, and special teams and how can you argue that he didn’t deserve serious consideration for the award? Say you think Peyton was better - I don’t have a problem with that - but to claim that Manning was “clearly, clearly” the most outstanding college football player in 1997 is disingeious at best. Even the Heisman voters in the South (the only region Manning won) thought Woodson was the second best player. That’s more than you seem willing to concede.
And what the hell does NFL performance have to do with 1997? The Heisman trophy is awarded to college players based on their performance that season - not their pro prospects (granted these two often overlap, but not necessarily think Eric Crouch or Charlie Ward). As far as who is the best QB in the NFL, you might like reading this article . It’s an interesting read.
Comment by Scott — December 1, 2025 @ 5:55 pm
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I would like to nominate the new trend of reairing shit on Sportscenter two months later. The Charlie Weis calling a play for the dying kid is a good story, but when you try to force feed it in my eyes every fucking month, it gets old.
Comment by Chris — December 1, 2025 @ 5:55 pm
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Well done. My only suggestion would be moving Beano Cook up about… oh, say 36 spots. HE IS THE F’ING WORST in looks, commentary, and life in general. The only thing he’s good for is a W in your death pool.
Comment by Billy D — December 1, 2025 @ 5:59 pm
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what the hell is with stuart scotts eyes???!!!??? is he looking at two different cameras at once or what? That used to freak me out. And hes not fooling anyone with his new glasses, his crosseyes/lazyeye is still very visible.
Comment by Jeff — December 1, 2025 @ 6:02 pm
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1. The SNF team is hands down the worst thing on TV, not just ESPN.
2. The suck fest they have for the Vick brothers is outta control.
3. Is it me or did Mark May still his vagina style Goatee from Jim Rome, they need to suck each other off.
Comment by Matt — December 1, 2025 @ 6:14 pm
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This is the best list ever. Fuck espn.
I agree with the previous poster, i watch only cause cause I have to. There’s no better alternative.
Comment by Andrew — December 1, 2025 @ 6:34 pm
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Scott -
A couple of clarifications:
I never said that I didn’t think Woodson deserved consideration for the award. I’m fine that folks in the south voted him second. My comment was that he didn’t deserve the award when his body of work was compared to Manning’s.
I also disagree with your comment that Woodson changed the game on offense. He played a handful of snaps on offense. His special teams contributions were overrated outside of a sparkling 78 yard TD return he had against Ohio State. He had seven interceptions, which is good, but not Heisman-level impressive. All of the “he shut down a whole side of the field” talk is just fanspeak baloney. He was a very good corner who played extraordinarily well in a high profile game, and that’s what it amounted to. Most of his seven interceptions were racked up in two big games.
I also think that performance in the NFL is very much relevant here. The fact that Manning has been a better pro player than Woodson supports my claim that he was a better college player than Woodson.
Woodson will go down with the likes of Rashaan Salaam and Gino Torreta as Heisman winners who didn’t deserve the award. When Peyton Manning is enshrined in the NFL hall of fame, nobody will remember Charles Woodson.
Damn you guys for making me defend Manning. I feel dirty.
Comment by Doug — December 1, 2025 @ 6:35 pm
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GO DOUG GO. Tell old Scott there that a Tennessee DB in 1985 had 9 int’s and didn’t win any Heisman. DB’s get 8 INTs all the time and don’t win any Heismans. It had to do with ESPN creating a bandwagon (as I said earlier - I think the result was unintended) (they wanted a race so people would watch their Heisman show - otherwise, Peyton’s a runaway and nobody watches)and it ended up in something that was a FLUKE. Yeah Peyton lost to Florida - so did just about everyone else except Tommy Frazier. I didn’t know a QB had to be undefeated to win the Heisman.
My other point (about 200 posts ago) is that the Heisman voting is biased against the SEC (with Heisman winners voting and only 8-9 from the SEC and with ABC/ESPN - which most here agree are college football’s evil - ultimately loyal to their TV markets) there’ll never be an SEC winner again.
Pick on Fulmer if you like. I think there’s enough uncertainty about your own HC (Lloyd Carr) to keep you occupied.
Comment by Mike — December 1, 2025 @ 6:47 pm
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Anyone who doesn’t think ESPN doesn’t try to influence the Heisman race is fucking deaf, dumb and blind. Just as I’m typing this I came across the next SC promo, where they will discuss, and I quote, “why Reggie Bush is the next Gale Sayers.” WHAT THE FUCK????????
Comment by SG — December 1, 2025 @ 6:57 pm
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Doug -
Just because the Ohio State game is the only Michigan game you saw that season doesn’t mean it was the only good game Charles woodson had. As for his ability to make plays, he averaged 21.0 yds per catch over 11 catches. That lead the Wolverines. He was their “big play” receiver on offense. He also had a 33 yard touchdown run against Minnesota. He definitely changed games on offense.
Your argument that a really good corner can’t take away the opponent’s best receiver just shows your lack of football knowledge. A Cb that can play tight man coverage and pick the ball may be the most sought after player on defense. It frees up other players to stop the run or pressure the QB.
Again, the Heisman isn’t about how good a guy is in the pros - it’s about who had the best year that year. Not future years, not past years - that year. That’s the only thing that should matter.
Finally, I am at least glad to see that you have toned down the rhetoric. If you can accept that CW was in the top two in 1997, then you must also ackowledge that it can’t be that great of a miscarriage of justice that he won instead of the guy you thought was number 1. The “clearly clearly” and “not deserving” stuff is just way overboard. Clearly the second best player in the nation is worthy of great praise, correct? You may argue that Peyton deserved more praise but most people disagreed with you.
Comment by Scott — December 1, 2025 @ 7:23 pm
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Tommy Tuberville has the nads to state the obvious: DisneyESPNABC has too much power over CFB, on and off the field. He didn’t even state the follow-up: They have an agenda.
He is then villified by all the company stooges on their payroll. Dan Patrick does the cheapest of cheap-shot “interviews”. Nobody has the guts to ponder on-air if there is any merit to what Tuberville said. I have to hope at least somebody over there gave it at lest 4 seconds consideration even if they were too scared to admit it out loud.
Comment by Shmoopie — December 1, 2025 @ 7:28 pm
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“FWIW I’m not from the south and I’m sure I have more education in my little finger than you have in your entire worthless body.”
Nice, substantive response. I’m glad to see that you have learned not to address the merits of arguments when you know you are in the wrong. And while your little finger may know all there is to know about dumpsters and your penis, that kind of knowledge (probably) isn’t relevant to this discussion.
“Oh, and it’s wonderful you’re so sensitive about women and minorities, even as you are so eager to throw around puerile slurs like “white trash.””
In this country, I question whether white trash is in the minority (cite presidential election, 2004). I feel no remorse for calling out ignorant sexism when I see it.
Charles Woodson wasn’t just a DB; he returned kicks and played (part time) receiver.
Comment by father figure — December 1, 2025 @ 7:47 pm
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this writer points out some serious issues…most of which are treatable!
Comment by Bobby Mac — December 1, 2025 @ 7:47 pm
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My response was spot-on responsive, you evasive weasel. Your weak-ass attempt at dismissive humor was both lame and off topic. I still call out the palpable hypocrisy of bleeding-heart, holier-than-thou “progressives” like you who come charging paternalistically (”father figure”) to the defense of certain groups, howling in indignation when you decide they are not being sufficiently respected. I repeat, your use of words like “hick” and “white trash” completely invalidate your supercillious moralizing. Why is it that all-knowing, super-sensitive pukes like yourself can’t stand free expression if it might make someone (usually only tight-asses like yourself) uncomfortable? Asshole.
Comment by Duke — December 1, 2025 @ 8:00 pm
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Everyone:
I agree with the vast majority of your gripes about what is wrong about ESPN and many of you are rightly angry/disappointed with the lame programming that is put out there, but I think if any change were to come about because viewer out-cry, maybe we should try to refine the arguments (i.e. Stewie Scott is a droopy-eyed scum-fuck). This doesn’t mean you can’t be clever and biting, but it would be funnier if you could state your gripes without constant swearing. Good for bar-room bitching, not so much when you seriously want to do something about a wrong.
However doubtful it may be, maybe the programming heads at ESPN might take a hint if they received a massive (read: thousands) amount of intelligible e-mails about why what’s on ESPN sucks. I assume the majority of you out there are intelligent enough to put together such an e-mail. To borrow an old cliche (go ahead, hang me for it): you miss every shot you don’t take.
Comment by Krazy Mike — December 1, 2025 @ 8:07 pm
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Spot on? All you did was 1) demonstrate your working knowledge of Microsoft Word’s “Thesaurus” function; 2) boasted about the education you instilled in your small finger; and 3) yell a lot. You obviously accept the sexist, ignorant nature of your previous remarks. “Super-sensative?” No, more like “super” observant. My problem isn’t with you expressing your lack of breeding/culture/intelligence/interaction with real women. Far from it; if you didn’t express it, your attitudes could fester in the darkness. My problem is with your attitude toward women and minorities, not the expression of the attitude. It’s a good thing you don’t wear long sleeve shirts; they would be perpetually red.
Comment by father figure — December 1, 2025 @ 8:10 pm
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Doug, why would ESPN have a consipracy against Peyton Manning? I concede that the network may have an interest in creating a race where there wasn’t one before. If Manning played well against Florida, he may have deserved to win the award. He didn’t; his team lost (again), and he looked bad. He lost the award that day. You can complain about the fairness of judging a season based upon performance in one game, but it’s quite a stretch to assume that such a practice is evidence of a conspirtacy against your conference.
Comment by father figure — December 1, 2025 @ 8:15 pm
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“And to all you prissy little girly-bitches”
Duke, are you ignorant enough to claim that this statement isn’t sexist? If so, I take back all the nice things I’ve said about the G.E.D. alternative to high school. Oh, and when are you going to get around to parking my car?
Comment by father figure — December 1, 2025 @ 8:20 pm
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There you go again, douche bag, trying to take the PC high road, excoriating me for my lack of sensitivity, and stooping to racial name calling (C’mon father-fucker, rednecks, or red “arms” are people too, aren’t they?). I just want to know, who made you language police on this blog? What makes you feel it is your personal responsibility to chastise others here for what the say or how they say it? If the moderators aren’t bothered enough to remove the posts, what makes you the censorious fuck you are? Everyone was minding their own business, expressing their opinions. Why do you feel it necessary to defend the honor of people who have not themselves expressed outrage. Typical-worthless-empty-headed pc-tripe.
Comment by Duke — December 1, 2025 @ 8:30 pm
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[…] In other blogging notables, a Florida Gators blogger has come up with a list of 52 things to hate about ESPN, and since it seems we’re ragging on ESPN all the damn time, (Latest pet peeve? Check out the karma-tempting with today’s Page 2. I’m begging all this Colts-undefeated stuff to stop. As a worrywart fan who is deathly superstitious, none of this hype can be good) […]
Pingback by Mister Faded Glory » Is no news — December 1, 2025 @ 8:32 pm
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Take the dispute to IM, gentlemen. We’re sure you could solve it in a matter of decades.
Comment by Orson Swindle — December 1, 2025 @ 8:41 pm
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Why cant they just show Australian Rules Football?
Comment by Oi! — December 1, 2025 @ 8:44 pm
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Classic!
Don Criqui? Is that fossil still alive?
How about that dismal Pam [Whatever The Bitch’s Last Name Is] PBP announcer? I want to wretch whenever I hear the nag.
Comment by Mark — December 1, 2025 @ 8:58 pm
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THANK YOU, ORSON!
Comment by Krazy Mike — December 1, 2025 @ 8:58 pm
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Another thing - SportsCenter top 10 plays
Is it me, or is every other play in that segment something that has nothing to do with sports? Sure, it was funny the first time they did it, but now half the damn plays are crap that is a waste.
Comment by Mookie — December 1, 2025 @ 9:17 pm
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After reading all those comments, I didn’t think I could possibly have anything to add. But I hate that ESPN shows college football on Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday nights - any night except Saturday, really.
Comment by Ian C. — December 1, 2025 @ 9:31 pm
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that list is horrible, Berman is awesome. you guys must suck cock and guzzle too much cum while watching ESPN/ABC sports programing. fagets.
Comment by Cwiggles — December 1, 2025 @ 10:03 pm
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You forgot Andrea Kramer’s eyes. Decent reporting, but please blink. For the love of God, blink!
One good thing about Joe Morgan is that he’s too stupid to know when John Miller is setting him up to look like a dumbass.
Comment by Greg — December 1, 2025 @ 10:20 pm
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John Saunders is ABC/ESPN/Disney’s spokesman for the BCS. ESPN set the BCS Championship game in freakin’ July.
The one reason I watch ESPN college football is for Ron Franklin.
Comment by That Hoya — December 1, 2025 @ 10:28 pm
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I love that the poster in #413 spelled faggots incorrectly. Fagets…where in the country is that the pronunciation? Sounds like Connecticut to me.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 1, 2025 @ 10:45 pm
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Thanks guys. Reading this was the biggest waste of my time ever. What a bunch of dumb fucks.
Comment by jb — December 1, 2025 @ 11:21 pm
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Brilliant. Although you forgot the game shows - “Stump the Schwab,” “Dream Job,” etc.
Here’s my list of reasons why I hate ESPN…wrote it a while back. Not nearly as comprehensive or well thought out as yours:
http://muckittees.blogspot.com/2005/07/why-i-hate-espn.html
Comment by Anuj — December 1, 2025 @ 11:31 pm
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Amazingly after over 400 astute observations, excusing the Manning v. Woodson debates, I am still laughing.
Another one to throw in….kudos to Disney for breaking up Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson on CFB broadcasts. I guess asking for professional pbp and analysis broadcasting a game together was too much to ask. I’d much rather have their jackass animations that show a player reading a book to indicate that he is smart, or an in-game “feature” asking some lineman what his favorite food is.
Also, that show with Butkus “coaching” a high school football team is such an abortion. He wasn’t even the real f-ing coach, but ESPN plays it off like he is in charge of something (hard to believe, a scripted reality show). He just shows up wearing Reebok gear, posing with Energizer batteries, and driving his Dodge truck while limping up and down the sidelines and slurring more wisdom that noone is listening to anyway.
Comment by buckeyeforaneye — December 1, 2025 @ 11:35 pm
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Jeremy Schapp deserves this list above a bunch of other shit. Remember when schapp hid out in a parking lot to ambust some college bb coach who was doing his student’s homework, what shameless bullshit
Sunday night crew are just stupid, thats it, dumb, lack intelligence. My least favorite part of the station. least favoirte announcers behind joe buck
Miller and Morgan do a great job…alright just Miller…alright Im from San Francisco
Comment by Colin — December 2, 2025 @ 12:10 am
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wow…just wow.
best.list.ever.
especially 3, 7, 11, 17, 19, 28, and 30. I could say more, but these were obviously the best. Dear God, i thought it was only me. but im ranting, good work.
Comment by manny — December 2, 2025 @ 12:15 am
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Stuart Scott claims he invented the phrase “Cooler than the other side of the pillow”. That’s horseshit. Wayne Walker, the 49ers play by play guy, famously said that about Joe Montana many times in the early 1980s and was well known for the phrase.
Fuck ESPN.
Comment by Rocafella — December 2, 2025 @ 12:54 am
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How about the fact that ESPN forces Pam freaking Ward down our throats during college football season. She sucks, and brings nothing to the telecast.
Political correctness. Another ESPN innovation
Comment by Juppa — December 2, 2025 @ 12:59 am
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john facenda doesn’t narrate highlights anymore because he died like 15 years ago.
Comment by bill — December 2, 2025 @ 1:51 am
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I skimmed through most of this and could not believe I did not see anybody mention these people:
Doug Gottlieb - This guy has to be the WORST College Basketball Analysis besides Vitale (see below) I have ever seen. Not only does he not know what the hell he is talking about, he refuses to even pay attention to the game. His partner is a moron too, whoever that is.
Dick Stockton and Daryl Johnston - One of the WORST NFL teams, how did you guys miss them !!!!!? Stockton could put me to sleep, is older than shit and doesn’t know SHIT about the NFL. Daryl is a moron too and Tony Siragusa needs to spend less time humping the goalposts.
To add on to the East Coast Bias, nice comment on the ESPN nickname. It really is out of control, the Duke crap is really getting out of hand. Dickie V can just eat shit, the love for Redick is out of control. Best team in America, baby, ACC love. Just makes me want to throw up. He doesn’t even pay attention to the GAME!
This is the best discussion I have EVER seen though, you guys really hit a lot of things right on the head. ESPN should see all of this, they are just ridicoulus.
Comment by Chad — December 2, 2025 @ 2:13 am
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Oh man, this was great.
Once the drugs wear off, Ill read it again to see if the writing still holds.
Comment by Darl McRide — December 2, 2025 @ 2:20 am
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One of the better things ESPN has put out is on their website. What does everyone think about George Solomon, their ombudsman, aka: critic?
Comment by Krazy Mike — December 2, 2025 @ 2:40 am
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The sheer number of replies proves the truth you speak.
Comment by Owen S. Good — December 2, 2025 @ 3:08 am
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No mention of Linda Cohn?!?!?
Take Mr. Ed’s head & substitute flaming infants for spoken words & there’s Linda Cohn.Battle-hardened Marines would weep bitter tears after three words.I have friends from here in The South who graduated and couldn’t get jobs in broadcasting because they sounded “regional”,but this bitch is gonna welcome me to “spooo-wahts zenna”(Sportscenter)????
Comment by VOLume — December 2, 2025 @ 3:10 am
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This is awesome…
I can’t believe you let Kirk “the tool” Herbstreit off so easily…True, Corso makes him look like a genius, but keep it in perspective. He keeps acting like a teenage girl at an ‘N Sync concert when he talks-up USC as the “National Champion”….give me a fuckin break. I’m surprised we can understand the words coming out of his mouth when it’s so full of Reggie Bush’s cock…
Comment by Caligula_NYC — December 2, 2025 @ 9:13 am
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I can’t believe the Sunday Night FB crew was left out. I think everytime Theismann says a dumb comment they should show the clip of him breaking his leg.
Comment by Paul — December 2, 2025 @ 11:00 am
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This is unbelievably fabulous!!! I am SO glad that there are others who feel the way I do about all of this BS. I’ve gotten to the point with ESPN that I only watch the games now. Except when Dookie V does a game; I only watch Sunday Night [soon to be Monday Night] Football when my team plays.
Chad: Stockton and Johnston are on FOX, not ESPN. In that group, Tony Siragusa sucks. I loved him when he played his football with the Ravens, but he needs to shut his yap. Awful.
I wholeheartedly agree with the hatred of Chris Berman, Stuart Scott, Sean Salisbury, Joe Morgan, John Clayton, Sal Paolotonio, Shelley Smith, Pedro Gomez, and the clowns at Around the Horn, especially Tony Reali, who believes that he is the God of the talk shows by calling the reporters always by their LAST names and hardly ever their first.
Dan Fouts on the ABC football telecasts. He sucks and I hate his whiny voice.
Ron Franklin sucks. So does Mike “It’s great to have you with us” Patrick. Off goes the TV.
I was there at the game where Joe Theismann broke his leg against the Giants. Could hear the leg snap in the upper deck. His brain must’ve snapped too; he sucks. Paul McGuire is even worse.
Man, this could go on forever! But I do believe that with an en masse blog like this one, maybe if we and others stop watching, ESPN will either get its act together or go out of business.
I too watch ESPNews rather than Sportscenter anymore. It just gives you the news and highlights. But that Cindy Brunson on there has to get her hair in some semblance of order and get rid of the pound of lipstick that she has on there.
A couple of things that I really like about ESPN that I don’t think anyone has mentioned:
1) Scott Van Pelt- funny as hell but needs to be careful not to get caught up in the shit that everyone else does
2) Bill Pidto- why he was demoted to ESPNews for the most part is beyond me. He’s good.
3) Jon Miller is the best baseball voice out there, period. I hate Joe Morgan, but I tolerate him because Miller is on there. Miller is even better on radio. I’m from Baltimore and for the life of me still do not understand why Peter F-ing Angelos let him go. Giant fans are, I am sure, pleased.
I like the poker, wonder where the CFL games and Aussie Rules football are, am glad that it does televise Champions League Soccer-I wish there was more. [By the way, I do watch CFL games on FOX Sports Net]
Comment by Les — December 2, 2025 @ 11:14 am
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Boys, long time reader, first time caller. So seriously, where the hell is STAT BOY (BITCH) on your list?
Comment by Jules — December 2, 2025 @ 11:27 am
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What about Michael “damnit they caught me again” Irvin? He adds absolutely nothing to, well, anything.
Comment by Jay — December 2, 2025 @ 11:33 am
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Were those piss-offingly LOUD flash commercials on the website covered? I don’t remember. I’d really like to find whoever approves those things and beat them to death with a shovel.
Comment by bitterhorn — December 2, 2025 @ 11:55 am
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No Skip Bayless? He makes me wish I was illiterate.
Comment by Anuj — December 2, 2025 @ 12:04 pm
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Mother of God, this blog has 431 posts, but its still just barely scratching the surface. How about some Jay Marriotti bashing?!?! The stupid Chicago writer was the last person on earth to realize the Chi-Sox would win the world series, and thats his home damn team. They should have run him outta Chicago with his tail between his legs. Around the Horn is dead as soon as Woody Paige gets kicked off. So Reali stop kicking off Paige first you moron!!!!! No one wants to hear Marriotti, Tim “I’m legally brain dead” Cowlishaw, or last AND least Bill “I don’t have an NFL team so I’ll just ramble about USC 24/7″ Plasche. Not that any of the rest are any good either. Reali has killed ESPN. One last thing, does ESPN think its competing with BET for ratings. Cut out all the thug shit and speak English!!!!!!!!!!! I’d rather draw, quarter, and set ablaze my own genatilia than this failed network anymore. Any when the fuck did Poker become a sport?!?!? Does anyone watch that shit!?!?! Anyone that watches poker on ESPN, my god, words dont exist to describe what a sick, pathetic, individual that must be. There is too much to hate about ESPN than can be put on just one blog.
Comment by Im right, Ur Wrong — December 2, 2025 @ 12:22 pm
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“One of the better things ESPN has put out is on their website. What does everyone think about George Solomon, their ombudsman, aka: critic?”
I think he has good ideas; my problem with him is that ESPN has not instituted a single idea or suggestion he’s made. They don’t listen to him. At all. Basically, he’s there as a token gesture - “let’s have someone around to answer people’s questions; that way we’ll make believe that we’re listening to our viewers, while the rest of us just ignore them.”
Comment by SG — December 2, 2025 @ 12:31 pm
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You guys obviously don’t hate ESPN/ABC enough. If you did, you would never have written this because you wouldn’t even be aware of half of these annoyances.
Apathy speaks louder than hate, although it’s not nearly as fun. Good stuff.
Comment by David — December 2, 2025 @ 12:44 pm
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There was an article on slate a few years ago on the decline of sportscenter. Basically touches on everything being mentioned here.
My gripes:
Woody Paige and Skip Bayless. Horrible to watch. Woody’s an idiot, or at least plays one on tv. Couldn’t believe they’ve put him on two shows. His news articles used to kinda funny. Now he’s just an idiot. Bayless hates the world, and can’t stand to watch him. He had an article on page2 recently about Randy Moss admitting to smoking pot. He then turned it into an article about how he hates people that drink, even a drink at dinner, because his parents were alcoholics. Okay, but what does that have to do with Randy Moss? I think Skip could use a drink. Smile Skip, just once.
Watching most of these newspaper guys turned tv personalities is pretty painful. When the regulars on Round the Horn try to be funny, it makes me embarrassed for them. Bill Plaschke especially, I think I saw him doing a dance the other day. There’s a reason they wrote newspaper articles. Share your opinion and get on with it. They all think they’re auditioning to be the next Stephen A., which is sad.
Jim Rome’s just an unfunny dork, trying really hard to be a bad ass. But he does get good interviews.
Stu Scott, the rap lyrics got tiring about 10 years ago. And they don’t relate at all to the commentary. It’s like he has some weird tourette’s, with rap lyrics instead of cursing.
That’s enough from me.
Comment by Tom — December 2, 2025 @ 1:39 pm
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I had to skip some of the posts, which I will blame on ESPN. Because of them I can not read, watch, listen, or think about anything more then 10 minutes.
The things I really hate.
1.Joe Morgan is an idiot. I don’t need to hear how great the big red machine was every half inning. I agree with the Les, Jon Miller is a great baseball voice.
2. Pimping the WNBA like it is fun to watch
3. Regional coverage. I live in Kansas and get to watch every big 10 CFG. And let me tell you how much I enjoyed the Indiana vs. Illinois game this year.
4. Steven A Smith. I would rather listen to nails on a chalk board.
5. Using the ticker for promoting programing. Can I just get the scores and stats.
6. Not having every game in HD.
I have to stop or I will be here all day. Great list guys looking forward to the next 50.
Comment by Cory — December 2, 2025 @ 1:43 pm
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And I forgot my biggest gripe.
Linda Cohen, what the hell kind of catch phrase is “for the love of elevation?”
What’s sad is she’s been using it for quite a while, and noone’s told her it sucks.
Comment by Tom — December 2, 2025 @ 1:44 pm
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AWESOME!!!!!!
BTW, John Clayton is a frigging idiot! I’ve heard him give expert opinion on a topic and remembered just reading it a few days before in someone else’s column. His insights are very amateur and available at any website or newsstand.
The man also gets his facts totally wrong - like he looked them up somewhere and just skimmed over the details.
One example: In his 11/17 column on the website, he said that “Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson hopped in a car a month ago to watch the Colts host the St. Louis Rams on MNF.” No they didn’t!! They went LAST YEAR to watch the Colts host the Vikes. The Colts didn’t even host the Rams this season!!! The Colts/Rams game this season (that he tried to say they went to) was in St Louis!!!
Doesn’t he have an editor or something?
I think Clayton would make a better male stripper than football expert. He sheds no new light on topics, screws up the facts, what’s with this guy?
Comment by WM — December 2, 2025 @ 1:47 pm
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one here about ABC specifically, their broadcasts SUCK. with all the new technology and tv’s out there they’ve taken the cheap route. i got a 55′ LCD with HD directv this august and have yet to see one single game broad cast in true HD, i don’t want this ED broadcast with the sides cut off. our game vs. UT this year was the main broadcast, and still no HD. espn however broadcast ALMOST ALL their games in HD even if it’s people you don’t even care to watch. espn2 even has HD broadcasts. the guys at ABC are just being cheap bastards. if CBS can do it, so can they.
Comment by chris — December 2, 2025 @ 1:55 pm
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I love berman, but all the stuff about Mark May, and Lou Holtz sucking. Finally somebody said something, good lord i could analyze football than those dumbasses.
Comment by Taylor — December 2, 2025 @ 2:25 pm
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Orson,
Where did you and Stranko set the O/U for how many comments this post would generate? And how long ago did you blow by it?
Comment by irishdevil — December 2, 2025 @ 2:26 pm
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Honestly, we wrote it in 45 minutes and didn’t think we’d get 20 comments on it. So, yeah, we blew by that long, long ago.
Comment by Orson Swindle — December 2, 2025 @ 2:36 pm
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1. Jay Mariotti: The Guy can’t go a day without mentioning Steriods or how Tiger Woods kicks puppies.
2. Skip Bayless: Hates everything about Sports and is nothing but a boil.
3. Jim Rome: 2 Words: Jim Everett
4. Bill Simmons: How they let this hack write on their website is beyond me the guy is such a homer for all things Red Sox or Patriot Related he dosen’t have one shed of being impartial and it didn’t help that ESPN had to plug that stupid book of his while his beloved Red Sox were getting their asses pounded by the White Sox.
Comment by Greg Diener — December 2, 2025 @ 2:38 pm
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An addendum to Stuart Scott:
Thanks to Stuart Scott I had to go buy a damn ebonics dictionary to watch SportCenter in order to understand this goofy-eyed fuck! He’s kissed more black sports celebrity ass than Arsenio Hall!
Comment by Bob Fibbertson — December 2, 2025 @ 3:00 pm
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448 posts and counting - I’d say ESPN/ABC/TheMouse have us right where they want us. While I completely agree with many of the posts, most will agree that ESPN has become an absolute fixture/brand in “Americana”. Think of it as the McDonald’s of the entertainment world - you don’t really want it, it makes you sick most of the time, but you continue to eat there/watch… and then bitch about it afterwards.
As much as I hate so many of the changes on ESPN over the years I can hardly remember what life was like without it.
Anyone remember the old days of ESPN? - Guys like George Grande and Tom Mees giving you some highlights and scores with a side of humor yet never forgetting that the show was for the viewer - not the host. Maybe they should start ESPNOldGuy for those of us who grew up along with ESPN and have watched its horrible demise.
To the guy who brought up Jim Simpson - nice pull!
He was the epitome of what a sports broadcaster should be - classy, informed, under-stated - like listening to a game with your uncle or grandfather teaching you about the sport.
(To those under-30, think CBS’ Verne Lundquist on sedatives.)
That said I will continue to watch … as will most of you!
Comment by Tony — December 2, 2025 @ 3:11 pm
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>You guys obviously don’t hate ESPN/ABC enough. If you did, >you would never have written this because you wouldn’t >even be aware of half of these annoyances.
>
>Apathy speaks louder than hate, although it’s not nearly >as fun. Good stuff.
>
>Comment by David — December 2, 2025 @ 12:44 pm
The deepest seeded hatred is often born out of love. It’s what makes a once wonderful, loving marriage a nasty, bitter divorce. The “old” ESPN was a beautiful, smart, funny, appreciative nymphomaniac - and now she’s turned into a fat, annoying, disrespectful, ugly, money-grubbing nag, and I want a divorce.
Comment by Cheese — December 2, 2025 @ 3:29 pm
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Herbstreit is “superb”??? Are you talking about the same guy who picked Texas A&M to win the Big 12? At the begining of the year, ole Kirk said that Texsa was the “sleeper” in their conference. You bash everyone at ESPN, many who deserve it, especially Dan Patrick who thinks he is God’s gift to just about anything, but you compliment the biggest moron of them all. Even though Corso can barely talk, at least he is not wrong 80% of the time.
Comment by Brian — December 2, 2025 @ 3:51 pm
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I can remember SportsCenter as an indispensable part of the evening, Dad coming home and flipping on Roy Firestone — Roy Firestone, parodied for weepy interviews, is a titan of journalism next to these clods. And then Charlie Steiner, Gale Gardner, Greg Gumbel, Berman when he was relevant, the late Tom Mees. All of them outstanding.
It’s self aggrandizing to post this, but it was a highlight of my J-school experience to hear Bob Ley talk about ESPN and investigative journalism (a prof was a consultant there) and talk candidly about the good and the bad things ESPN does, and then after that tell him how much I appreciated his class of anchors, specifically Tom Mees. The last meant a lot to him.
Comment by Owen S. Good — December 2, 2025 @ 4:02 pm
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Two words, Mike Tirico. I hate him. I fucking hate him.
Why does ESPN feel the need to hire so many ex pro black athletes that can’t speak? I’m not trying to make this a racial thing, because obviously Jaws is the best announcer on the ESPN’s pregame show, but come on. Michael Irivn? Who fucking thought of this great idea.
Another thing I hate about ESPN, they have a college football game on every day of the week. Yes, Monday’s, Tuesday’s, Wednesday’s and Friday’s. College football should be played on Saturday and Thursday only.
I thought about making a list of what is good about ESPN:
1. Ron Franklin - the best game announcer I’ve heard live.
2. Chris Mortenson - Hello!!! Why doesn’t he have his own show?
3. Jaws - Again, he needs more air time.
4. Outside the lines. Great show, haven’t seen it in years because I have no idea what day or time it’s on.
5. College Gameday - obviously their is a ton wrong with the show but I stil like the concept.
Comment by Jay — December 2, 2025 @ 4:13 pm
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Chris Berman,,Stop an take a breath once in awhile you fat sweatty piece of fucking dogshit!!
Comment by JB — December 2, 2025 @ 4:27 pm
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RRP,
You are a moron…..UGA against the Little 11:
1-1 vs Michigan
1-0 vs Ohio State
2-0 vs Purdon’t
2-0 vs Wisconsin
0-1 vs Penn State (who weren’t in the Little 11 when we lost)
1-0 vs Meechigan State
My math may be wrong, but it looks as though we’re 7-2 vs you fucking pansies. We own the Little 11.
The SEC also has an alltime winning % of .613 vs the Little 11. Nice of you to make up your stats, though.
Go find yourself a nice 1/2 ton hottie in Ann Arbor & win her over with your comedic talents.
Comment by Mile Hi Dawg — December 2, 2025 @ 4:36 pm
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Joe “Thees”man himself. Didn’t this ass hat change the pronounciation of his name to “Thighs”man to rhyme with Heisman? I would like to take him Deerdorf, and what is left of that blob Madden, cut their eyelids off and feed them sleeping pills. Thanks, I feel better.
Comment by matt — December 2, 2025 @ 4:52 pm
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We can’t forget the way ESPN hypes up Texas. Thats a joke of a football team in an absolute joke of a conference. Somebody needs to go show those teams west of the Mississippi River how to play football. If UT was in the SEC, ACC, or Big East then UT would probably be more like 4-7 on the season. How the Hell can a state as big as Texas have so little talent in football every year? Florida manages to put up 3 goood teams year in and out. UT won a championship back in 19… 19… who the fuck can remember? There must just not be a lot of athletes in Texas I guess. What a joke. I know right now Vince Young and Reggie Bush are thanking god they’re not in real conferences and they can get a big paycheck in the NFL draft before they finish their careers in Arena II. I think theres a few high school teams around the southeast that could give USC and UT a run for their money. Just kidding, thats not true. Theyd probably blow em out. Go on ESPN, keep on hyping up these pathetic teams
Comment by Calmer than you are — December 2, 2025 @ 4:57 pm
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Hardly anyones mentioned the 24/7 playing of poker. Honestly, does anyone out there watch poker on TV. I’m all about new and obscure sports, but A) Poker is not a sport and B) How can they put in on 8 hours a day, 7 days a week?!!? I dry heave when I accidently turn it to that crap.
Comment by Akron Number One! — December 2, 2025 @ 5:14 pm
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Dick Vitale. It is awfully hard to make insightful comments during a game when one finds it necessary to put as many “Baby’s and Ohhhh’s” as possible. His act is the same regardless of the game. At one point in my life, I was glad he had my favorite team. Now I can’t stand it when he does. What a clown.
Comment by Frank — December 2, 2025 @ 5:15 pm
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by god, skip bayless, dan lebetard, and jay marrioti.
done
everything else i agree with
where have you gone charley steiner, our lonely nation turns its eyes to you…
Comment by tgreenfield — December 2, 2025 @ 5:22 pm
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Hey, Calmer than you are, I gotta hand it to you, those comments are right on the money. Ive been a horns fan my whole life, but I have to admit, I lose sleep at night thinking about what would happen if we played in the SEC. We’ve managed to put up a “front” of being good this season. Hell, being in the Big 12, good means: not scheduling SEC or ACC opponents. Out talent is no where near the caliber of the southeast but at least we got the ol BCS computer fooled. Hell, we suck so bad it took the president to declare us National Champs one year. Im praying we dont have to play LSU in the Championship game. We might can beat a pop warner PAC10 team, but damn sure we cant beat a real college football program. Go UCLA. And HOOK EM HORNS!!!!
Comment by Hook'em horns!!!!!! — December 2, 2025 @ 5:22 pm
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This is so great.
I live in Bristol and have seen a lot of these “people” over the years out and about.
Dan Patrick - Saw him at the mall with his family about 10 years ago at least and his hair was as silver as Steve Martin’s.
Karl Ravech - I’m almost 6 feet tall and I saw him in his Al Borlen outfit at Home Depot one afternoon and he probably came up to my waist.
Reese Davis - Bought a cordless phone I recommended at the store I worked at and returned it the next day. Dick.
Stuart Scott - Walked around aforementioned store like some kind of super celebrity. Prick.
Berman - Was pumping gas at the Mobil and looked across the pump to see tubby filling up his Lexus.
Dickie V - Came into church LATE and acted out the celebrity role. Taller then I thought he was.
Rich Eisen - I remember when he first came to ESPN and I helped him carry out a desk to his crappy car littered with Sports Illustrateds. Gave me no tip. Ass.
Misc. Deuches - I’ve seen some of the lesser knowns around town or at the gym and they all come off as arrogant pricks.
Comment by RL — December 2, 2025 @ 5:40 pm
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And what’s up with that Michelle Bonner chick on ESPNews? Her jawline is stronger then Arnold Scharzeneggers.
Comment by RL — December 2, 2025 @ 5:44 pm
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Women college football comentators! Not the chick on the sideline, the one that actually calls the game! Are you fucking kidding me!
Comment by Patrick — December 2, 2025 @ 5:47 pm
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You forgot Dick Vitale. The voice of a banshee, the brain of a monkey, and the omnipresence of God Herself.
Comment by C Joseph — December 2, 2025 @ 5:48 pm
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Ya’ll better watch out, I’ve got one eye on you at all times. Boo-yah!
Comment by Stuart Scott — December 2, 2025 @ 6:03 pm
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Inre: #456…glad you’re back MHD. Thanks for pointing out that I was wrong about the Georgia record a mere 169 posts after the first person to do it and only 167 posts after I admitted my mistake. Nothing gets by you…not a damn thing. What’s your source for the SEC’s record against the Big 10? I’m using cfbdatawarehouse.com. The link to the records is in my name. If you have a more accurate source, I’d like to see it.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 2, 2025 @ 6:08 pm
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What about Brent Musberger. That guy hypes up the smallest things. He makes every game seem like the national championship. The problem is more than half the time he pumps up the play only to blow the call.
There is the pass- INTERCPTED oh no that is going to change this game. What a minute- it was ruled incomplete.
FUMMMBLE- no, check that they ruled he was down
And all announcers- quit saying if he would have intercepted he would have taken it all the way. No he would not have. There were 10 guys around him. He would have intercepted the pass and then been tackled with a 5 yard gain.
Comment by James — December 2, 2025 @ 6:20 pm
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All these replies and no one’s mentioned that assfuck, Brian Kenney? Holy crap!
I honestly wonder how Michael Kim HASN’T snapped and beat the holy hell out of that smarmy, condescending asshole yet with a baseball bat.
Comment by APO — December 2, 2025 @ 6:29 pm
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What I hate about ESPN is their bias towards specific teams and conferences in college football. I thought that journalism was supposed to be neutral.
I also hate the fact that I can’t watch my favorite local college football team because it costs to much for local carriers to buy the rights to carry the games.
Comment by Brian — December 2, 2025 @ 6:40 pm
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By the way, Im an idiot and I have no idea what Im talking about.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 2, 2025 @ 6:51 pm
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Hey, that’s super clever, someone took my alias and posted something hilarous. The only give-away is that I know how to use apostrophes!!! Scrot.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 2, 2025 @ 7:44 pm
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Wow. This is the greatest thing ever! 20 years from now people will be using the expression, “This is the greatest thing since EDSBS’ 52 reason ESPN/ABC/Disney sucks.”
Comment by Jason — December 2, 2025 @ 7:56 pm
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How about the recut of that fucking lame fake metal song “I love you too” for NFL highlights on the Sunday night/Monday morning SportsCenter? “Hey, let’s use a song from a bad beer commercial for shitty beer two years after the commercial stopped airing.”
Comment by Henry Rollins — December 2, 2025 @ 8:06 pm
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colostomy bag
n.
1. A receptacle worn over the stoma to collect feces following a colostomy.
2. Lee Corso.
Comment by John 3:16 — December 2, 2025 @ 8:38 pm
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#473 Hilarous? Did you mean hilarious? Don’t just focus on apostrophes, spelling counts too. But I digress. ESPN is a ship of fools. ESPN2 is even worse. The only thing I disagree with is weekday night college football. I love that stuff.
Comment by I Hate Big Ten Ass Hats — December 2, 2025 @ 9:03 pm
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All yuo guys hatting on Corso, question for you. Yuo ever seen Gameday life? I have and those guy our consumate professonals. yUo sea life, you tlak.
Comment by wyndell r williams — December 2, 2025 @ 9:54 pm
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First, guys, I would like to commend you on your Evil Shitfucks Promoting the Network article. Great stuff! My comments shortly.
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Aaaaand, we’re back.
A short list of people who deserve to be brutally killed:
Linda Cohn. She. Must. Die. From exactly which JV soccer game did they pick up this wench? She is that classic middle aged mom who thinks it’s cool to spout youth slang phrases, without, of course, having the slightest clue what they mean. This chick actually said, on live TV during a highlight when some athlete hit a homer, “He’s got the ‘magic stick’!” Whaaa…?!
You mentioned Stu ‘I’m About As Street As A Deeply Tanned Perry Como’ Scott. I would like to strap him to a bed, a la “Misery,” and break his limbs with a sledgehammer. Slowly. While grinning and singing the Duke fight song and “booya”-ing him in the asshole with a lamppost. The damage he has singlehandedly done to this network cannot be measured in words - “Dream Job,” “Teammates,” and “Stump the Fat Virgin Four-eyed Slob in the T-shirt” were all hosted and co-produced by Scott. Yeah, nice ‘vision,’ Mr. 20/20.
Tony Reali, Woody Paige - hell, the whole ATH, PTI and Cold Pizza squads need to be poked playfully in the eyes with freshly sharpened surgical instruments. Especially Mariotti and Skip ‘cuz they are/were they were here in the Chi and we were not notified that these fuckwads would infect the Worldwide Leader.
Fuck you, Berman, and your combover. May you succumb to your quickly-approaching massive heart attack during play-by-play of a Yankee game, you white-bread, hackneyed, obsolete, grotesque, giggling piece of excrement.
And say what you will about Olbermann, but at least he had the good sense to finally be a part of actual broadcast news. Good night and good luck, my fellow sports sufferers…
Comment by Alleged Actor CJ — December 2, 2025 @ 11:10 pm
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response to #278 - i could care less about woodson or manning, but how’s that NFL thing working out for your Heisman winner? heisman is the most useless award in sports, hands down, right mr wuerffel,ware, other Qbs on top 5 teams????
Comment by BJ — December 2, 2025 @ 11:30 pm
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Thought that was great, but you forgot two things.
Digger Phelps is still living off the victory over UCLA, and has not made a single intelligent statement since he became an analyst. As much as the world does not like DIck Vitale and think we all beg for him over Digger.
The Sunday Night Football crew.
Porky Pig, his side kick, and the guy everybody still feels sorry for because he got his leg broke. These guys are the worst annoucers in all of football. I turned on the blender one sunday night and was more informed about what was going on in the game.
Comment by Jason Franklin — December 2, 2025 @ 11:35 pm
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Peter Lodge giving commentary on Jim Rome is Burning is leaps and bounds the worst thing about ESPN. How about he goes back to Blind Date and stays the hell off anything that even remotely resembles sports. That man says some of the stupidest stuff. He knows absolutely nothing about college football so he hides behind talking about how great USC is. “USC could beat an NFL team…” He actually said that with a straight face! I cant believe he wasent fired on the spot. What a disgrace.
Comment by Peacenik — December 2, 2025 @ 11:44 pm
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BJ-
#278 was about Jay Bilas and his preference in rectal pleasuring devices.
I’ll assume you were ripping on Woodson (in reference to my post 387? Unless Bilas has a Heisman trophy stuffed up there too). As for how Woodson has fared in the NFL, the $10.5 million he’s getting this year would seem to indicate he’s doing just fine.
Obviously, the Heisman trophy doesn’t go to the player with the most talent (that guy might be on a winless team or a team with no national coverage and so he isn’t going to get the attention required). It sometimes goes to the guy with the best career when no single player’s season jumps out at the voters. This is unfortunate because the award is supposed to recognize the player that had the best year in college football that season. It’s overhyped and far too often goes to OK QBs that play on great teams, but it’s a fun award to talk about, kind of like the MNC.
Comment by Scott — December 3, 2025 @ 1:23 am
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Hey, what’s the o/u on this thing going over 1,000 posts? Guesses anyone?
P.S. - ESPN.com should fire all the New England homers. If they MUST have one, then get someone from NY and three or four others from different areas, none of them who give a damn about the whole rivalry.
Comment by Krazy Mike — December 3, 2025 @ 1:53 am
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Ivain Maisel, Mark May, Wilbon, Erica Lucero, and Jason Whitcock…er, Whitlock…
Maisel hates Notre Dame, no good reason why…Notre Dame drops in his “Top Ten Rankings” for narrowly escaping Stanford while USC barely beats a mediocre at best Fresno State team the week before with no mention. Brady Quinn has not graced his top-five Heisman list at all this season either…his reasoning at placing Drew Olsen at #5: His numbers are better than Brady Quinn’s, and his team has a better record…well holy crap Maisel, Quinn’s passing statistics are better than Leinerts and Young’s, so why aren’t Olsen and Quinn #1 & #2 (besides the Reggie Bush Hype Machine)? It just doesn’t make sense…
Whitlock criticizing the Charlie Weis contract extension could have been the most ignorant piece of work ever written…for anyone to say Willingham’s 8-0 start in 2002 was “far more impressive” than Weis in his first year is just plain ignorant. I won’t regurgitate facts, or offensive production, or the fact that Willingham’s ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ show crumbled as he missed a BCS Bid and had a horrible record in the end of his stint…how do these guys get away with crap like this? The only reason I read ESPN.com anymore is for Bill Simmons…
Comment by Ben T. — December 3, 2025 @ 5:23 am
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I don’t know about everyone else, but I have noticed more in the past couple years, that on gameday sat. morning there have been a lot of profane posters in the background. i.e.: Corso sucks dick and so on. It’s about time that the fans start rebelling against those lame cocksuckers on gd. Also, kudos to those who made those derrogatory posters I thought they were one of the funniest things of all time. I also want to comment on the programming, as to having the “lil 11″ playing all the time it’s fine if you have the top tier teams in conf. battling, but when you show crap like Ill at MSU. You get my drift, and one more thing, I absolutely hate Joe Morgan. He to me, has to make everything a race issue. Get over yourself Joe, you were a pretty good 2B on a great team. YOU SUCK!!
Comment by Ya Boy from da south — December 3, 2025 @ 7:54 am
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How does D. Vitale speak with Duke’s D1ck in his mouth?
Comment by H. Cowsell — December 3, 2025 @ 8:03 am
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ESPN’s lack of coverage of World Soccer. It is the most popular game in the world and everytime the anchors on SportsCenter have to do a highlight they either butcher the players name or take a dig at the sport.
A couple of seasons ago when ESPN was doing that talent search on that horrible show the guy that is in charge of talent ripped into the contestants for pronouncing names of the players wrong. I wonder if he rips Linda Cohn a new asshole everytime she screws up Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s name.
Comment by CFTV — December 3, 2025 @ 8:05 am
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what the hell, has everyone forgotten about keith jackson??? This demented old diaper wearer couldnt have been more pathetic during the stanford-nd game. Watching him try to formulate a question in his interview of john elway was the epitome of alzheimers. Someone please put him out of his misery.
Comment by john — December 3, 2025 @ 11:22 am
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#488. I think I speak for everyone on this blog when I say that ESPN not covering soccer is a good thing. No one cares about the offical sport of the third world.
Comment by CaneMan — December 3, 2025 @ 12:29 pm
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Time for someone to say the obvious. Weis sucks. Had Notre Dame kept Willingham theyd be 10-1 right now, not 9-2. Thats the 800lb gorilla in the room that no one wants to address.
Comment by ThUg LiFe — December 3, 2025 @ 12:33 pm
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Soccer a sport #488?!?!?!?! Congratulations, out of nearly 500 postings, #488 is the uncontested stupidest one. Id rather watch ESPNs coverage of round the clock poker than world soccer!!! And I cant watch their poker coverage without dry heaving my organs out and involuntarily ripping my eyeballs out of their sockets ands burning them.
Comment by Walter Sobchak — December 3, 2025 @ 12:58 pm
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Inre: #487…Duke’s penis is very very small…that’s why it drives a Range Rover.
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 3, 2025 @ 1:12 pm
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You know how every big school thinks that ESPN is secretly out to get them? We felt that way in G’ville all thru the 90s. Now I live in the panhandle and all the roofers and strippers in town think that ESPN is out to make FSU look bad (like they need any help in that department).
It occurs to me that this post has DEFINITELY been read by the Bristol Boneheads by now… with Danny and Steve up there at the top of the page… next year I’m blaming any percieved anti-Gator bias on EDSBS!
Comment by Panhandler — December 3, 2025 @ 1:41 pm
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Best thing about ESPN: PTI. Kornheiser and Wilbon have the best on-air chemistry going today.
But I hate ESPN.com’s Insider. It has ruined the whole site for me.
And kill Stephen A. Smith and his yell-over-everyone-else attitude to reporting.
Great list.
Comment by Kidd2323 — December 3, 2025 @ 1:41 pm
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Pingback by Boltsmag » If you haven’t seen it, you gotta read it… — December 3, 2025 @ 1:57 pm
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ok. no one is bashing sal paolantonio enough. that no talent ass-clown has been staked outside t.o. house for the past two years. FIND A NEW STORY. i don’t care that t.o. just ate a bowl of cereal. the eagles aren’t that interesting. when will espn get over the nfc east. its not that interesting!!!
gripe two. ivan maisel. that guy has no idea what he’s talking about. he obviously doesn’t watch half the games he comments about. espn’s college football analysis in general is terrible. mark may!? idiot. get me trev alberts back. i never thought i’d say that either.
gripe three. someone mentioned this before. but it bears repeating. the coors light remix song?! what the hell. who thought that was a good idea.
Comment by Matt — December 3, 2025 @ 2:02 pm
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Stephen A. (obviously stands for asshole) Smith is my one and only reason I don’t watch the NBA on espn. he needs a glock enema. I wonder if i scream like a fuckin idiot so that I am the loudest of the brain dead, personality drained nba analyst, if i can get a job there? oh well…to dream.
great list!
Comment by Len — December 3, 2025 @ 2:12 pm
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What about Bill Simmons’s constant referencing of insignificant television shows with the air that everyone should know what he’s talking about? While being a very funny writer (who got fired by Jimmy Kimmel), he still assumes any semi-serious sports fan gives a flying fuck about The Real World (whatever season). Think he was taught that at Sportainment! orientation? And what are the chances that M-TV falls under the Disney umbrella?
Surely, there must be something (anything) more relevant for a sportswriter to expand upon? Or, am I wrong, and should we expect to see a future SuperBowl half-time show devoted to Real World-San Francisco’s AIDS-stricken Pedro? Tease all you want about the British Metro-Sexual persona, but I think hair-gel and personal hygiene is a grand step above a lifetime spent casually analyzing annoying regional M-TV dialects.
Note to Bill Simmons: while Karate Kid and Dirty Dancing are able to popularize your “Everyman” appeal, they were both very shitty movies.
Comment by Jeff — December 3, 2025 @ 3:13 pm
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Just a POI….anyone else notice that talentless dicks started showing up everywhere in sports about the same time as Madden started getting paid more and more every year. How can you watch that and still think that you have to be informative or original. He thinks everyone watching is a 9 year old from Zimbabwe and he has to repeat the same things 17 times a game every week before we understand what a crossing pattern is. Let’s go back in time ten years, shove that magic marker of his up his ass and out his nose, and we might still be able to watch games on tv without a barf bag near. No wonder stadium attendence is up…the PA announcer has better insights.
Comment by Brew — December 3, 2025 @ 5:41 pm
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They hired Larry Blowa err I mena Bowa to replace Bobby Valentine!!! “V” was and still is the best ever baseball analsyt Baseball Tonite and ESPN ever had. He’s now loving life and in god like status managing over in Japan now and probably laughing his ass off at ESPN everytime he sees an episode of Baseball Tonite when he has free time over there. John Kruk sucks too. BAD! REAL BAD! He offers about much insight as what you guys said Lupica does to college football.
Comment by Mike — December 3, 2025 @ 5:45 pm
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Whatever did happen to Sumo Digest. It seemed to disappear right around the time Mark Shapiro made his ascention. Coincidence?
More on Sumo Digest w/photos:
http://www.easterwood.org/hmmn/archives/000538.html
More on the Las Vegas and Kyushu bashos w/photos:
http://japundit.com/archives/category/sumo/
More on the NYC amatuer Sumo scrubs w/photos:
http://sharkspage.com/2005_10_01_archive_history.html#113004663106465414
Peace. I would like to see one of these guys wrestle Mark Shapiro for sushi money.
Comment by PJ — December 3, 2025 @ 9:00 pm
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Why cant I send my posting thru here? I’ve tried to submit it like 6 times-its kind of long, has it gone thru? Please let me know,,thanx
Comment by RowdyRoddyReallySucks — December 3, 2025 @ 9:25 pm
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I turned on ESPNEWS and lo and behold, Reach-Around the Horn was on…I guess the cancer has spread there also.
Digger - quit trying to be “stylish” with your matching tie/highlighter? Just drop the highlighter!
Dook Vitale - watch the game you are providing color to. Quit hoggin’ the play-by-play man’s call and stop talking about everything but the game that is being played. Also, quit rubbin’ what’s-his-name’s bald head…creepy.
dukESPiN - Enough!
Comment by BFA — December 3, 2025 @ 9:45 pm
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smeg·ma (smgm)
n.
2. Digger Phelps
Comment by John 3:16 — December 3, 2025 @ 11:06 pm
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I wonder if j.j. reddick will be as successful in the NBA as cherokee parks and bobby hurley. (Yes, I know how to capitalize. I just chose not to.)
Comment by Greg — December 3, 2025 @ 11:11 pm
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Now thats just dirty pool. I got feelings too and I know how post things on this here blog. No one fell for your childish shaninigans. Everyone respects my knowledge of collegiate athletics. And PS: I hate EPSN
Comment by RowdyRoddyPiper — December 4, 2025 @ 12:14 am
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You have some amazing amazing points BUT…Woody Paige was and still is an amazing writer for the Denver Post. It is irritating waking up to the old guy but hey, he knows WTF he is doing. And also, for the dumbass who said the Sunday Night Football guys suck…your a dumbass. I bet you don’t know shit about football and are freakin out because you are a lowly Texans or 49ers fan and think it is unfair that your team isn’t recieving adequet attention. “fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck you.”
Comment by Anthony — December 4, 2025 @ 4:55 am
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Ypou guys suck moose cock! SEC drools, Big East rules, ass fuckin holes!
Comment by I hate this site! — December 4, 2025 @ 5:01 am
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inre: #505: there is a lesser known 3rd meaning:
smeg·ma (shmegma)
n.
1. A sebaceous secretion, especially the whitish cheesy secretion that collects under the prepuce of the penis or around the clitoris.
2. Digger Phelps
3. Hair product used by Pedro Gomez produced by Barry Bonds
Comment by Caligula_NYC — December 4, 2025 @ 11:38 am
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Which show ending one liner is worse, Stephen A Smiths “Remember, its my house, but you’re always welcome,” or Reali always saying, “We’ll be back after a 23 1/2 hour break?” At least I understand Reali’s. Smiths doesnt make any fucking sense. House, welcome, huh… I dont understand, but he says it every damn day like its some sort of deep insight. Last time I checked Stephan A Smith didn’t translate into Aristotle. Hey Stephen A Smith, you’re not welcome in my house, so go back to covering Temple hoops you bum!!!!!! Stay the hell off ESPN!!!!!!
Comment by Smartest Man Ever — December 4, 2025 @ 12:17 pm
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Great list.
But how on earth do you leave off Maguire, Theisman and Patrick. The worst play-by-play group in all of sports.
Not to mention - Doug Gotlieb, Jim Caple, Dukie Vitale and Dan Shanoff? All unbearable.
Comment by Chris — December 4, 2025 @ 12:30 pm
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1. Stuart Scott’s eye. (Appearantly someone else was out to settle a score with your ass as well)
2. Stuart Scott (boo yaaa! Right, you dumbshit asshole, find a vocabulary you ingrate)
2. Joe Fucking Morgan (Do I have to post a comment about the best ever. No one will ever compare with him or the BIG RED MACHNINE)
3. Peter Gammons (He and Joe Fucking Morgan are ruining baseball by themselves, silly bastards)
4. Chris Berman (You fat shit, you suck at life)
5. Stephen A. Smith (The more you yell, the less we listen you angry little assclown)
6. Scoop Jackson (When did SC become so fucking ghetto?)
7. Michael Irvin (Fucking criminal once again)
8. Dick Vitale (Fuck man, nuff said)
9. Merrill Hoge = Concussed Madman
Comment by HaterJohn — December 4, 2025 @ 12:57 pm
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I saw a piece on Sportscenter about the Philly bartender who tried out for and made the Eagles’ special team squad in the seventies. It was an interesting story but at the end Stu Scott says “Look for the Disney movie about the life of Vince (the bartender), in theaters this December.” How much more obvious can you be?
Comment by Rob — December 4, 2025 @ 2:51 pm
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The only good things that ESPN has contributed to this world are the old Chris Farley NCAA flashback commercials and one quote: “Steiner, come get your whooping!”
Comment by Evander Holyfield — December 4, 2025 @ 3:20 pm
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1. Sky-Cam - I thought this was a pretty good idea until I went to the Auburn-GT game this year and the SC totally screwed up the eagle flying around the stadium because of all the wires hanging from the upper deck.
2. Mariotti - Thinks the Cubs-Cards rivalry is the best rivalry in all of sports. It’s not even the best one in baseball. Fuck off needledick.
3. Anything to do with the Barry Bonds or TO situation.
4. Pam Ward! AHHHHHHHHHHH! And her little man-bitch, too!
5. Mike Gottfried, and now Bob “I’ll tell you the 40 time of every player on this team and each member of their graduating class in high school” Davie. Can’t they team Ron Franklin (who freaking rocks) with someone at least halfway-decent.
6. Toledo-Western Michigan on Wednesday night college football! WTF? WHO CARES?
7. Bob Ryan. Fag-lipped fuckface.
8.Continued oral sexing of USC, ND, Sox-Yanks, any player that plays for USC, and past sexings of Woodson for the Heisman and Oklahoma for the Orange Bowl.
Honorary Awesome Thing: Erin Andrews….
Comment by Tiger3048 — December 4, 2025 @ 4:01 pm
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This blog is some of the best shit I’ve ever read… but there is one thing no one’s mentioned by now: That disgusting farce that Tim McGraw does on the MNF halftime show.
Most of you ripped on the Coors Light and Ying Yang crap (with good reason), but THIS has to be one of the worst marriages of music and sports I’ve ever seen. Who the hell thought having Tug’s boy re-write lyrics based on what happened the last Sunday was a good idea? Especially when 90% of the sports world has already seen the highlights about 20 times by that point? Idiotic.
I seriously cannot think of too many people worth a damn on ESPN/ABC now, and most of them are the old guard… yes, even Dan Patrick, on the rare moments where he forgets his shit doesn’t stink and he actually does what made him good in the first place. Bob Ley is BY FAR one of the best to ever get on that network, and he’s a total afterthought on OTL (probably the best show on ESPN… that is, when that horse’s ass Schaap isn’t the host).
Ravech is good, too, and Baseball Tonight is a great show. I don’t mind NFL Live too much, but EA Sports Match-up is way better. Everything else can pretty much be thrown into a trash compactor… especially Vitale and the Sunday Night Football crew!
To those people above who dissed soccer… I’m sorry you cannot appreciate a sport where the greatness isn’t always on the scoreboard. I guess your brains are too small to comprehend that there is such a thing as a great game without tons of points and brutal hits.
I guess it’s the main reason why TD’s in football are worth 6 points instead of one… somehow, a 3-2 score and a 21-14 score are two totally different things in the mind of most Americans.
And, for the record, ignoring soccer is one of the biggest reasons why ESPN SUCKS!
Comment by Spanky — December 4, 2025 @ 5:35 pm
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Bob Griese-should’ve named him the first time but he kindly reminded me yesterday. It irks him to no end that Nebraska stole half the championship from his little boy in 1997, so much so that he now tries to rewrite history.
Yesterday in filler time in the 4th quarter of the Big 12 CG, he says that Michigan played in the “championship game” against “#2 or #3 Washington State”. First off, there was no BCS in 1997, and he knows damn well Nebraska was #2, so this wasn’t the championship game. Washington State wasn’t even close to #3…they were #8 going in, and took Michigan down to the wire. Nebraska stomped #3 in their bowl.
The whiner should just come out and say “I hate Nebraska because they stole my little boy’s trophy” instead of being so incredibly biased that he either can’t remember the facts or blantantly lies about them. He hasn’t said one good thing about Nebraska since then-not that we’ve had THAT much good to talk about, but he waived off our 30-3 win over CU by saying that CU was let down after losing to ISU.
If Michigan fans want to argue they were better, or NU got in on the kicked pass fluke against Mizzou, I’ll accept those but counter with my own arguments about how Michigan got a gift from the clock not stopping as it should’ve to give Leaf one more shot at the end zone, or why I think Nebraska is better. But if you’re on national TV try showing some semblence of credibility by sticking to opinions instead of lying about facts.
Comment by bc — December 4, 2025 @ 6:55 pm
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for calling notre dame a team with nine wins and two “near wins” on the bcs preview show
Comment by texas — December 4, 2025 @ 7:42 pm
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Homers. Too many “How Bout ma Heels” calls from the talkijng heads. Stu Scott can’t help himself.
Comment by jimbo — December 4, 2025 @ 8:15 pm
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Pingback by Bevo Sports » Reasons ESPN/ABC/Disney sucks — December 4, 2025 @ 9:06 pm
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John Kruk sucks! Absolutely HORRIBLE analyst. Fat, Arrogant, Phillie shill, overrated as they come.
Another douchenozzle is that Mississipi born, imbred, redneck retarded fuckhead Jeff Brantly. Anyone remember “The Cardinals ARE going to the World Series” comment he made when they clinched the NL Central? How’d the Cards do in the Series Jeff? What a douche bag redneck.
Comment by Dave Bendick — December 4, 2025 @ 9:09 pm
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Dan Shanoff is about as unbearable a writer as there is. He doesn’t take a side unless it’s a given argument that can’t lose, ie stating the obvious, and he’s totally prepared to jump ship and throw a stance under the bus. Not to mention, he’s about as condescending and smarmy as it gets. Just read what he has to say today about people who don’t like the BCS. Sure, it worked this year. We get it. An all of us who still think a playoff is better and point to its successful use in all other divisions of NCAA football are lumped into the “hypocritical morons” group, and this one year makes up for all the sins of the BCS’ past. He takes that and beats it into the ground as a dogma. He does that with everything. As someone said earlier, the ultimate bandwagon writer. He has all the articulating ability of a 5 year old.
Jim Caple is even more smarmy and condescending. Listen, I got tired of all the Yankees-Red Sox media coverage, but there’s no need to write four articles complaining about it, saying the exact same thing each time. It’s about the only worthwhile thing he ever writes about, and he can’t even pull it off. Try ditching your online novel and learn how to write an article.
On the flip side, ESPN was also responsible for sucking every bit of life out the Yanks-Sox rivalry for non Sox-Yanks fans.
Page 2 as a whole is pretty useless, except for Bill Simmons , who is far more down to earth and amusing than the other writers, but has also shown signs of losing it (that stupid cartoon, pimping his book).
Jason Whitlock plays the race card whenever he gets the chance, and Patrick Hruby is one of those guys who’ll be the only one laughing at his own jokes, but keeps going because he thinks he’s hilarious.
The worst one of all is Skip Bayless. ‘Nuf said. they actually let him spew on a TV show, a show (first and 10, I think) that is a ripoff of one of their own only decent shows (PTI). Just as bad as First and 10 is Around the Horn.
And they have Merril Hoge as a football “expert”.
Comment by JM — December 4, 2025 @ 9:18 pm
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Pingback by Sports Talk on KentuckySportsRadio.com » Blog Archive » The best of the Web — December 4, 2025 @ 10:42 pm
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How about Rachel Nichols that woman makes me want to shit my pants. I know ESPN loves diversity but goth? She looks like what would happen if Marilyn Manson had unprotected sex with shelley Smith. What happened to that sexy blue - eyed melissa Stark anyway? Melissa in high def is better than the time I was 10 and discovered red shoe diaries on showtime for the first time. HOTTT!
And who is Roger cock sack? The man knows as much about the law as I know about performing a fuckin hysterechtomy. He’s in a heated battle with hammerin hank and Tim Legler for “the most useless fuck on ESPN” espy
Keep up the good work.
Comment by Jeff — December 5, 2025 @ 1:36 am
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Rush Limbaugh should have known they were setting him up. NO WAY they were going to have a right-wing version of Howard Cosell there.
And Limbaugh WAS right about McNabb. How people here can bash espn for bias and NOT agree with Limbaugh’s view that the media overrated McNabb because he’s black (and they clearly do) does so out of sheer hate.
It’s the truth.
espn commentators are all the same usually. Their comments are almost all the same or “conditioned” in a few days to meet corporate standards. Liberal, self-rightous and condescending.
How dare they bash XFL of all things when they bastardized a perfectly good channel like espn and refuse to show the Rugby World Cup (only one of the biggest sporting events in the world) and Aussie Rules football?
Comment by Dennis Justice — December 5, 2025 @ 7:22 am
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Are you kidding? No Keith Olbermann is a redeeming feature for Bristol!
Comment by The Acid Queen — December 5, 2025 @ 8:07 am
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I just finished reading Stuart Scott’s ridiculous UNC “commencement speech” that was linked by a previous comment-maker. His talk would have been an embarrassment even if he had delivered it impromptu. The fact that he surely prepared it beforehand, and probably applied considerable effort toward doing so, nauseates me, and I’m not even an alumnus of UNC, but rather, of the *real* Carolina.
Somewhere Charles Kuralt is spinning in his grave.
Comment by Stephen Orr Spurrier — December 5, 2025 @ 10:27 am
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1. DENNIS MILLER: Made me hate the NFL and everything about ESPN/ABC. Killed my desire to watch sports.
2. Stew Scott: Why? Oh why, must you ruin everthing that you touch. Go home and play Sammy Davis records.
3. Berman: This is not 1981. Real old act. Go eat more candy bars.
4. ESPN personalities doing commericals- Subway, GMC, Coorslight…. I don’t see Dan Rather selling cars and fastfood.
5. Sports Reporters- Saunders killed a great show. How about the all black panel a couple of weeks ago. I am done with that show. I won’t even mention Lupica….other than you are not that smart…. you really don’t know that much about sports.
6. Anything to do with the NFL. A giant commerical and suck fest.
7. Anything to do with SNF crew. How can something be so freakin’ bad and still be on TV. No quality. No insight. No flow. No nothin’.
8. Tireco. Go harass more interns. Should have been fired years ago.
9. Irvin. You sucked in the 1987 Fiesta bowl. I still laugh at you when I think about that great day. You suck now. Go smoke more crack and blame it on your little friend.
10. Hotz/May/Corso. A suck wind fest. What are you thinking about putting these fools on the air. Do you hate the audience?????????????
11. Fake news- reporting on T.O like it was Days of Our Lives…. same with the college baseball coach last year that you rammed (and got fired) for racially sensitive comments….nobody would have heard of this if you had not run the story one hundred times a day for three weeks….yes, people have diverse views on race in sports….
ESPN is nothing more than an extended version of Survivor/Truman Show- a bad reality show in which peoples’ lives are manipulated for the benefit of Stew Scott and others. It is all about creating stories like Entertainment Tonight so you will watch and generate ratings. Kinda like Fox News. If only ESPN covered the Iraq war….
Comment by shady lion — December 5, 2025 @ 11:55 am
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Before I get into ESPN, just a item about the National Championship. I hope Vince Young wins the Heisman because there is a very good chance that USC will wipe Texas’s butt in the Rose Bowl. In fact, I believe that USC will win against the following NFL Teams:
San Francisco
Houston
Arizona
Detroit
And that is with proper preparation.
As for ESPN, check out these goodies I seen recently.
On Thursday night a NHL highlight of the Ottawa/Boston game meant to show highlights of Boston’s new stars beating Ottawa, but started with Orlando Cabbera hitting a homerun in his first at bat after the Nomar trade while not showing enough regarding the matter at hand.
Saturday during Gameday, Lee Corso actually gave a new way to win in College Football, score more points than your opponent. Gee Lee, you mean that there was another way to win instead of beating your opponent to a bloody plup like some girls did on a recent episode of Gilmore Girls.
Comment by Hopperfan — December 5, 2025 @ 1:28 pm
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Sounds like you guys are just a couple of haters looking for something to complain about to keep your pathetic website afloat. If you don’t like ESPN, watch FSN and the Gayest Sports Show, Period. Berman owns you guys in personality, experience, and even good looks, being that he’s ON TV and you guys aren’t. Keep crying about all of your lame complaints, I’m sure they’ll be people stupid enough to agree with out.
Comment by Ari Foote — December 5, 2025 @ 1:33 pm
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This entire article and most of the moronic follow-up posts are sickening to me. You people are what makes America cynical and mean. Get off your high horses and say something nice for a change. To pick on ESNP analysts, commentators, radio show hosts, etc. is just plain stupid. If you hate the network end its people so much then please, just don’t watch. What a waste of time and effort for EDSBS writers and readers alike. Get a life and examine yourselves you bunch of whiners.
Comment by Durb — December 5, 2025 @ 2:32 pm
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Ok, i’ve wasted my morning by reading every comment, but it was time well spent. Great list!!! I’ve got a few things to add, which may be read by only a few, but i need to get it off my chest.
Other Things I hate about ESPN
1. Chris Berman, everything previously mentioned, plus the way he pumps up his own ego by providing us a highlight in his Top “10″ of him making a 10 foot putt in some ‘celebrity’ golf tournament… every year he does this!!! So fucking what!
2. Sean Salisbury providing us a detailed breakdown of a 20 yard pass play… showing us how the QB looks one way and then passes the other, and then stating how that makes him the great QB that he is… Give me a fucking break! Every QB does that, well, except for Salisbury, which is why he never amounted to anything. And this is supposed to be thoughtful insight. He does this for meaningless stuff too, like a block made by a lineman… THAT’S WHAT THEY’RE SUPPOSED TO DO YOU ASSHOLE, IT’S NOT INSIGHT!
3. Shameless promotions - for instance.. this week’s Heisman show. I have no problem for them advertising this, but it’s The Heisman Presentation… followed by CodeBreakers! I think they did this last year with 3! (or some other movie)
4. SportsCenter RESET! - This really pisses me off when i’m still waiting for a score, say an Angels game… being west coast and all, i may wait 45 minutes to see a short highlight. But giving me a RESET on scores before giving me all of the other scores is bullshit. If you cut out the useless crap, there’d be no need for a RESET.
5. Enough of the Red Sox/Yankees…. especially the fucking first month of the season. God forbid they talk about something else. Again, it’s just another case of ESPN trying to make some news, not report the other news.
6. Top 10 Nominee - I don’t need to be told that a play is a great one… actions speak louder than words. Often some of the actual Top 10 is something like a squirrel surfing or something… so if you’re not going to stick to the fucking nominees, why do it?
7. SC has taken the useless trivia a little too far at times… Telling me that no player has ever rushed for that many yards in the state of Florida on an odd numbered day in an even numbered year, at night, while playing for the losing team is going too far… keep it simple.
8. Paul Maguire’s announcing that a first down is made, or short, prior to the actual measurement, and then bragging that he’s never wrong, is fucking moronic. And then the other 2 idiots praising him for it! Forget the computerized yellow line, i can see if the ball is short or not by just looking at the ball’s position in relation to the nearest yard line… it’s not that hard Paul.
9. Anyone of the ESPN’s crew prediction of who’s going to go to the playoffs… They change their selection from week to week. They were all over Atlanta after they beat Philly in Week 1… but shit, they may not make the playoffs now, and so they are all on Seattle’s bandwagon, or maybe Carolina’s… Next week it’ll be Chicago… Don’t forget how they loved Tampa Bay after they were 4-0… oops!
On a side note, i was loving how CBS was praising Big Ben for playing thru his injury against my Bengals this week, especially when he would take a shot… saying he’s great… and then, on the very next play, Ben threw a interception. And then they were saying how he probably shouldn’t be throwing like that with an injured thumb!! Fucking morons!!!
10. Well, to make it an even ten i’ll go back to the fail-safe… Berman. The way he says “The G-Men!” or “Da Raiders!” of “J-E-T-S JETS JETS JETS!” every fucking week… yes, we know that you know their nicknames or whatever… or calling it the frozen tundra every year. It’s getting a little old.
or how he’ll say a player’s name, and then throw out “FROM?” to T.J., waiting for his college response… this worked when it was a player from Louisville, TJ’s college, but now you use it way too much and at the wrong times. Knock it off.
Or Berman’s stupid attempt to be sentimental and/or original when presentig his gameball at the end of Primetime… face it Berman, you wouldn’t know a great performance if it bit you in the ass, and stop trying to play it off. This week, giving both Barber’s a ball… come on! Yes, Ronde had 3 pics and saved the game for his team. But Tiki didn’t score or anything. Stop trying to be cute with your pick!!!!
Lastly, I hate it how Berman feels the need to honor SC with his prescence anytime there’s a big sporting event. And that’s the only time he’ll do SC anymore, when it’s the super bowl or something. Stop promoting yourself, you just make your self look more and more like an egotistic jackass.
I’ll stop know, before i blow a vein…
Comment by Brandon — December 5, 2025 @ 3:54 pm
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Stop it with the love affair with the NFC East. I don’t get it. I really don’t.
Stop the homerism and the sucking up of all things East Coast, ESPN. I live on the East coast and it drives me nuts.
Stop it with the Sox-Yanks. You think those outside of Boston and NY care, but WE DON’T.
Stop it with the Big 10. If your have the choice of broadcasting 1-4 Illinois v. 2-3 Indiana or dead air, broadcast dead air.
Stop “Stat Boy”. Somebody, please stop him. Tazer him. Shoot him. Just stop him. Don’t tell me how. Just do it.
Stop telling us that you have NO influence over the polls.
(BTW, I think Holly Rowe has some hot lips, and I don’t mind a little chunk on my chicken. Yeah, I said it)
Comment by Bryan — December 5, 2025 @ 4:12 pm
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Post#532-Durb. You were a “Dream Job” contestant, right?
Comment by dragonash — December 5, 2025 @ 5:53 pm
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Plus at ESPN.com, they have all that Insider shit that you have to pay for. Please, don’t take away Bill Simmons, who I love to read. He has lost a little off his curveball, but he’s better than most.
I’m 32 and used to watch ESPN religiously. Now I find myself watching news or movies I’ve seen millions of times.
This is a huge hang-up with me. I love ACC basketball. From past the confernce championship games of the NFL to baseball season, basically only sports I watch. 10 years ago, every ACC game was on tv, either on ESPN or JP. Now maybe one-third are on and you can guess which teams. Really pisses me off.
I can’t believe you guys are complaining about ESPN and no mention of Dick Vitale. Oh, my God, by every Feb, I want him castrated!
Plus Duke. I used to like Duke back when I could watch all ACC games. Now their overexposure has made me hate Coach K. Those credit card ads from last year’s tourney had to be the most arrognant ads of all-time.
Comment by Jim — December 5, 2025 @ 8:49 pm
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Something good about ESPN: Danyelle Sargent. She makes me think dirty, dirty, DIRTY thoughts. ESPNews was good before they added her, but now it’s quality masturbation material.
Comment by grandingator — December 5, 2025 @ 9:01 pm
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Why does Stu Scott act like his s**t doesn’t stink? God, that makes me want to put forks in my eyeballs! Watching him host that queer “who wants to be an ESPN a**hole like me” game show made me want to puke! Buckeye fans will also remember “you know who” who always downplayed the 2002 National Champs team (I’m not naming names, but Trev Alberts is a d**k!)…after the game, on ABC, Mike Nugent was quoted as saying, “Hey Trev, now you can kiss my ring!”…genious.
JESUS! No one has mentioned Dick Vitale! How far can someone stick their lips up Mikey and the Blue Devils’ a**es? Another pure dipsh*t!
Finally, I would like to thank ABC for deciding many years ago to bring genious color analyst Bob Griese on air to cover the Ohio St./Michigan game while little Griese QB’d for the stinkin’ Maize and Blue. Good call! No neutrality during that game.
Oh wait…Berman and his lips on Favre….Out!
Comment by korkon2004 — December 5, 2025 @ 11:25 pm
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Oh, you did mention Vitale…thanks!
I have more legitimate bitches!
1. Well said on a previous post about Sean Salisbury! How come I remember him constantly eating turf and throwing lame ducks…but he is an “expert”? It’s like saying Piazza is an expert on women….come on dude, still hiding in that closet?
2. Who is that Bob Ryan character? Any more collagen, you’d be Andy Rooney/Santa.
3. Please stop the movies! They suck-Bob Knight, Dale Sr., Bear Bryant…who’s next? Please tell me so I can tune out. If they get Danny Devito to play Joe Paterno or Julie Andrews to play Lou Holtz, I might watch.
4. Who is the Schwab, Salami, whatever on that trivia show they tried? What a schmuck! He looks like one of those losers that hound players for autographs after a game, then probably yanks his crank about telling his mom about it. (A little known fact about this show…the Schwab was actually beat 35% of the time by contestants…how many did you actually see? Also, *conspiracy theory*- didn’t this come out around the Ken Jennings/Jeopardy time frame? Hmmmm)
5. Hey college analysts…the reason basketball games are more competitive than D-1 football is the VENUE! As a grad of Bowling Green St. Univ. I can tell you…if you only seat 30,000 fans, you can’t play USC, Mich., or Miami. Every freakin’ big game is at their house! Boy, does anyone want to play at a school like that? Hey Reggie Bush…did you stop for a second when you got that letter of intent from the University of Buffalo and say, “Hey, I’m thinking of playing at U. of Buff because they’ll maybe get to play Florida St. and Nebraska at their home stadiums and get their assholes shelacked closed!” Come on experts! The answer is, if you don’t have the money, you can’t compete!
6. Why don’t we just make it a four team MLB! The Yanks and Sox in the AL, the Cubs and Dodgers in the NL. That’s all I ever hear on SC!
7. Finally, can we watch a draft day in peace! The excitement of the draft is waiting to hear whose name will be called…but we can’t enjoy it if all of the insiders know the first 25 picks of a draft already! I get so sick of hearing Mel Kiper call the pick before it happens! Shut the fuck up dick! Then, notice they run the Kiper “Best still on the board” crap which is never right. I really think he gets mad when NFL coaches don’t read it! Like he is someone?
My thoughts (anyone who agrees can e-mail me at korkon2004@yahoo.com)
Every freakin’ D-1 basketball team gets a shot in the Big Dance! No one cares about the damned NIT! Put every team in the Show and let them Duke it out. I hear the complaints now…why have conference tournaments then? Well, this would probably bring meaning back to a conference championship, DUH! All the players care about is the NCAA tourney, not a conference championship! I’m sick of seeing Niagara with a 14-16 record make it, but can’t see a team with a 19-10 record in it. Sure, keep the same rankings (#1 vs. whoever), plus it only adds what, one more game?
I would also love to have a site where only college recruits can join and talk to each other. As the admin., I would discuss what college they would go to. Coaches and universities would shit when 15 of the most talented footballers decided to suit up for UCONN or Kansas! What would that do for a program? I would love to sit and watch USC vs. Vanderbilt and Vandy racking up 65 pts. on them! I bet that small college would get a nice stadium after all!
It’s time for a BCS playoff. Never happen though.
I would also like to start my own sports program on cable. It would actually feature “REAL sports” info and knock on what we hate most…corporate sellouts like PSEN, however you spell that. I’ll report a breakdown of every pick or forecast by every “expert”, then blast them with commentary.
thanks to all…ESPN, thank God you have Peter Gammons. If you had Costas, you might go somewhere. Costas for MLB prez!
Out! Oops, I mean Booyah!
Comment by korkon2004 — December 6, 2025 @ 12:15 am
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Great post. Clearly alot of people were thinking the same things. I’ve never seen this many comments for one post!! I didn’t have time to read all the comments but I hate Woody Paige and Skip Bayless!!! They’re brutal to watch and listen to!
Comment by Benny — December 6, 2025 @ 1:44 am
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I’m glad I found this site. Nice to know that everyone out there isn’t a stupid, moronic idiot. Apparently, Disney feels that most people are, as they’ve obviously felt it necessary to dumb themselves down to the lowest common denominator.
Is it only about greed and money? Is that why everything Sportscenter shows is “brought to you by” so & so. Hotseat, Play of the night, etc.
I mean, do we really need to know that the budweiser hot seat is brought to us by budweiser? Oh yeah, they think we’re stupid!
Oh yeah, how about using stat boy to count how many errors they make on NFL Primetime. Berman mentioned that if Cincy beat the Steelers yesterday, they’d sweep the season series. Really? I thought Pittsburg won the first meeting.
Instead of sending out annoying spam emails, can’t some hacker just bring them down until they revert to the show they used to have? Just a thought.
Me
Comment by Espn Must Die! — December 6, 2025 @ 2:27 am
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Bill Simmons. There’s a reason a lot of people call ESPN “E-Sox-PN” or “NESPN”. I mean, honestly — Bill, the Red Sox won. Your “poor, suffering Red Sox fan” schtick is now obsolete. You and your dad can finally die now. Please. Last I saw, wasn’t ESPN and ESPN.com supposed to be a NATIONAL sports site? Oh, right — guess where ESPN is located: Bristol, Connecticut, Red Sox territory, which might explain why Peter “Liz Smith” Gammons hypes every Red Sox trade and acquisition as if they’d just gotten a Hall of Famer. “Red Sox acquires Felix Heredia — he’ll have a 1.87 ERA with 9.6 K’s per 9 IP.”
Comment by Jonah Falcon — December 6, 2025 @ 7:04 am
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Killing over an hour reading this blog has been phenomnal. A few other turds for ESPN:
1) Pam Ward: As much as I hate the Big 10 already, having to listening to this fucking bulldike is awful. I dont care if I had a wager on that ESPN2 noon game or not, I cant stand this bitch.
2) Woody Paige: The fact this guy is on multiple shows each day is sickening. I wish they would just put him on the beginning of Around the Horn and mute his ass right away, bag him, and allow him to be skullfucked by Pam Ward’s dick.
3) Sunday Night SportsCasters (both Miller/Morgan and Theismann/Patrick/McGuire): This is primetime, where you would want to put your best personalities. All of these guys should be taken out to pasture and shot. They all give Pam Ward a run for the worst national broadcaster.
4) Dee Brown: How the uck did this washed up piece of shit win Dream Job 2? He makes Mike Hall look like a professional broadcaster.
5) Bob Davie/Lou Holtz/Digger Phelps: All pieces of ignorant ND shit. I am unsure who of this threesome is the shittiest in terms of both coaching and broadcasting.
Comment by Quack — December 6, 2025 @ 3:03 pm
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I just wanted to let everyone know, especially the authors who so eloquently captured what literally millions of American males think and feel about the “Worldwide Leader,” that I have submitted a link to this article (along with the text) to George Solomon, the ESPN ombudsman.
Mr. Solomon has (purportedly) been hired by the network to independently critique its programming and act as a sounding board between the network and its viewers. I encourage everyone who is as pissed at ESPN as I am to send him a message, and let him know about it.
Here is a link to his latest article (on Michael Irvin), you can use the link on the right to send him a message.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=solomon_george&id=2244265
Comment by Jim_McMahon — December 6, 2025 @ 7:11 pm
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The entire Met hating newtwork known as ESPN…ah yes….Especially that prick douchenozzle Buster “the tool” Olney.
Never saw someone or a network with such and adenda against The Mets. Hating them is one thing, but to spew off against every move and non-move they make and show your vile towards them is HORRIBLE journalism and broadcasting. Actually ESPN hates the Mets more than anyone I have ever read or listened to. Sure they play across town from the Skanks, but enough of the ball busting and bias against them. Hell even horse mouth Linda Cohen who is a Mets fan rags on them all the time. And another thing..can Harold Reynolds jerk off on the air anymore to Jeter? I swear that guy rubs one out on air to “Jetes”.
Comment by Frank Larton — December 6, 2025 @ 7:49 pm
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ESPN is the only real 24 hour network we have to retrieve our hungry desire for sports information, so seeing the same people day after day is naturally going to make our assholes ice cold.
This is exactly why a public figure isn’t broadcasted daily, standing on his soapbox, explaining to us which color the grass in our backyard came up as for the day. The American viewer is easily disgusted with Little Red Riding Hood “moral of the story” analogies to our everyday life, and I have to agree, ever since ESPN left focus from just bringing us intelligent,succinct sports information and began to acknowledge itself as the high priest of marketing sports “entertainment,” it has left an ugly stain in our mouths, and it has thus, lost credibility.
Nevertheless, it’s hard to stick up for the network. I don’t know of any better way of defending this last statement other than their recent move of making Lou Holthszsz a fucking college football analyst.
R
U
Fucking Kidding Me.
Alright, just broadcast a blender with a sky cam and a black background as a Frog slowly makes it’s roundabout way to the three-pronged blade that dissiminates it to extinction while bits of green skin and blood spray in 40 different directions.
I think I would rather watch Bum Phillips suck shit out of Tony Siragusa’s ass with a straw in an Easter dress than even listen to one ounce of “advice” on college football from Lou Boltz. I don’t know how many times today I heard him call Matt Leinhart “Jeff.”
Dear ESPN,
Why do you hire ex-has been coaches and NFL players that are no longer playing due to ineptitude either on or off the field? It’s kind of like taking all the special kids from Gym class and letting them fingerpaint in the music room. Yes, Coke, Miller High Life, Meineke, Capital One, and Lexus are all part of your driving force. But please do not use your big britches to punish the general population.
We have no choice but to watch your network….your right.
Absolutely brilliant.
Now grab your sack and put some class back into your show. You need to start by firing Chris “I’m a Monkey who lost at Scrabble” Berman……get rid of Lee Corso on Gameday and replace him with…..I dunno…….Michael Jackson. Take Jim Rome and light him on fire with battery acid, then remind him of all those years he spent balled up in peoples lockers by injecting a steel lock into his nostrils.
Quit making stars of has-been ABC after school special doubles and hire some quality analysts. Jordan Burchette from Maxim would do 3 times better than Bill Curry from Disneyland…..and oh yeah….he played for Alabama.
No ESPN. Bad boy. Don’t hire Joe Theismann. Don’t do it.
No ESPN. Please don’t give Jim Donnan a job. Holy shit….I have to mute the television now in fear that I will reinact the entire Beverly Hillbilly’s epsiode where Cleve had to grab the dog while the rear wheel tire of his truck caught his overalls.
Don’t hire anyone named Schtick, Slam, Bum, Crab, or Meteor. I’m afraid that’s what you may have next in line.
Act like your the king…..get rid of this clown infested staff someone on crack accidently put together and report the scores. Simplify your life….you don’t and we (sports fanatics) don’t need the unecessary drama.
I’m afraid to say it, but Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser are all that’s virtuous; what’s left of your very shitty network.
Signed,
Reality
-GC
Comment by GreenClemson — December 6, 2025 @ 9:28 pm
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I agree Woody Paige is a blubbering, ascinine, full of shit wind bag, but…, and I quote…. HE BET HIS LUNGS that an event would happen (can’t remember what, and it probably did not happen), on Around the Horn! Who does that, that takes some balls and I happened to name my fantasy Baskebtall team this season the Woody Paige All-Starz. SO love or hate him ya gotta respect a man who will bet his lungs, hahahaha
-TY
Comment by Tone BG — December 6, 2025 @ 10:35 pm
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After watching college basketball tonight, the only good thing to come from the ESPYS is Jim Valvano’s speech.
RIP Jimmy V.
Comment by BFA — December 6, 2025 @ 11:17 pm
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For those of you wanting the comparable stats for Woodson ‘97 vs. Champ ‘98 here is the link.
http://georgiadogs.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/m-footbl-history/1998/woodson.html
If you read this and still think ESPN didn’t have anything to do with Woodson winning the Heisman, then you’re foolish. If they thought Woodson was so great, then why didn’t they give Champ the same attention the next year?
On another note….a couple of announcers I actually don’t mind listening to are 1) Steve Levy, usually just gives us the news w/o the rap song 2) Chris Mckendry (sp?) Having worked next to Bob Ley Sunday mornings must have worn off on her (a good thing).
Bob Davie bleauxs
Comment by WMFDawg — December 6, 2025 @ 11:19 pm
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I haven’t laughed out loud like this in some time. After reading all the bitching from the college FB/BB fans I’m glad I don’t bother watching the semi-professional sports.
10 to keep: Kornheiser, Wilbon, Tom Jackson, Mort, Kiper, Brian Kenny, Gammons, Steve Philips, Jayson Stark, Sports Guy.
10 to dump-actually way more than 10 but I offer these for the general good.
Stuart Scott-the very embodiment of the mothership spinning out of orbit. I’d punch him if I had the chance. My brain demands it.
Cindy Brunson-the last time she solo’d on ESPNEWS both toilets in my house backed up, and the TP holders were spinning. She is something out of the Book of Revelations. If the Rat is going to hire someone as untalented as this one, she should at least be attractive. Karie Ross, anyone?
Boomer-sorry, time’s up. What once was no longer is. Hopefully you’ll have grandchildren soon, so there will be people around you who actually care. You’re a good guy, it seems, but enough.
Mike Greenberg-how many times was this guy beaten up in his youth? What a whiny little fuck; impossible to like. I wonder whether Golic is strapped into his chair in order to prevent him from pounding Greenberg into a thin red paste every time he pisses and moans about the Jets. Nice work if you can get it, though. If Mike & Mike isn’t at least 50% commercials/other crap…better than Cold Pizza, though.
Skip Bayless needs to be held down and force-fed hot dogs until he can’t talk any more. Go back to being a Cowboys beat writer.
Dickie V-probably a treat to talk to in person, but AAAAAHHHHHHHHH, MOTHER MAKE IT STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jayson Whitlock-a fatter, far stupider version of Wilbon.
Dan LeBatard-ooo, everyone hates him. A fist to the breadbasket, someone, please!
Bill Walton-just unlistenable. Not an NBA fan anymore, so that helps.
And last but not least the faceless, wet-behind-the-ears, fresh out of journo/broadcasting school mama’s boys that have recently surfaced. Get a job doing sports on a local TV station, develop a style, lose the deer in the headlights look, get some experience, experience puberty, how old are you, 12?
Closing in on 600 posts and we’re all just spitting in the ocean, but I feel a wee bit better about this.
Comment by Sugar Bear — December 6, 2025 @ 11:54 pm
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I’ll keep my comment brief and let it hang…..
You can’t spell the word PENIS without ESPN in it.
digest.
Comment by Fhellandjr — December 7, 2025 @ 1:28 am
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Lets’s talk about Micheal Irving. WHAT THE FUCK IS DOING ON AIR? He was the synergy behind ESPN and T.O. gate. He sucks, sucks, sucks…and obviously still smokes, snorts, shoots up…
Comment by Tim — December 7, 2025 @ 9:44 am
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MLB Hot Stove League- MLB is boring!!!!! Give it up on this Hot Stove BS.
Comment by John Holmes — December 7, 2025 @ 9:45 am
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And who the hell needs an hour and a half of Monday night Countdown? It’s one freaking game!
Comment by Ben O. — December 7, 2025 @ 11:24 am
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What about the 50 States in 50 Days featuring the Bryan Adams theme song. Possibly the worst thing to ever air during Sportscenter.
Comment by Nathan — December 7, 2025 @ 11:54 am
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There is alot of white male angst on here.
Comment by J.L. — December 7, 2025 @ 12:29 pm
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One more thing about E!$PN:
During college gameday for the FL/GA game, someone had a sign that read: “Lee Corso is a Penis!”
Hilarious.
Comment by BFA — December 7, 2025 @ 1:20 pm
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INRE #531 and #532, Ari Foote and Durb,
Why do you two losers care what the hell we comment on an ESPN slamming blog? If you don’t like it, don’t read it and don’t post about it.
Comment by SkIp BaYlEsS — December 7, 2025 @ 4:52 pm
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1. Dana Jacobson. Not that I want to see it, but does this woman actually own a dress or skirt?
2. Maybe one day ESPN will hire a college football analyst (outide of ignorant Jim Donnan) who does not come from that geographic area that lies between South Bend, IN and Syracuse, NY. I mean, really. Does every CFB “expert” have to have played or coached at Notre Dame, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Penn State or Syracuse?
3. The old “Blues Brothers” line comes to mind (”We play both kinds of music. Country AND Western). ESPN’s version of “fair and balanced” (Yes, I hate the term too) is that they run features on the Mets AND the Yankees.
4. Live coverage of a Notre Dame pep rally.
5. John Saunders. Okay, I get it. You’re Canadian and you’re black. And I’ll never forget the time you told America “I don’t care what Peyton Manning does tonight. I’ve already voted for Charles Woodson.”
6. The fact that they have a USC student writing a weekly column about the Trojans on Page 2.
7. The fact that you can predict who their next recently-retired “expert” will be. Criterion 1: Did you play for Syracuse, Michigan, Notre Dame or a Southern California school? Criterion 2: Did you grow up in New York City, Long Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, or Southern California? Criterion 3: Did you play professional sports in New York or Los Angeles? Or maybe a radio hack like Gerry DiNardo didn’t get hired because he grew up in Brooklyn and went to Notre Dame. God knows it wasn’t because of his talent.
Comment by Jay — December 7, 2025 @ 5:54 pm
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It seems to me that we have 2 seperate entities on ESPN now. The white people get to listen to Burman, Kornheiser, Schapp, and Jaws. The blacks get to listen to everyone else on the network. I feel like I got “Jacked Up”. Just awful!!
Comment by tj — December 7, 2025 @ 8:48 pm
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Good:
Not much, but:
1) Fred Hickman doing SC. Good to have him back in front of the camera.
2)PTI.
3) NFL Matchup, which Mark Malone should still be hosting.
4) Page2. While the best writers (Ralph Wiley, Hunter S. Thompson) are dead, there’s still some decent content. Simmons has his days. Roger Director’s stuff is very good. Dave Halberstram writes good stuff occasionally. And in a bizarre way, I enjoy Uni Watch. The rest of ESPN.com, however, wastes my time.
5) Mid Major College football. I went to a mid major. I appreciate the exposure.
Bad:
Everything else, particularly:
1)The Sunday night announce crew. If there was a minimum IQ test, Joe Theismann would fail. Just brutal. McGuire is running the same schtick since he was doing USFL games for the network.
2) Generianchor. Bland, usually white, usually male, with some sorry ass catchphrase.
3) Stuart Scott. A novelty act that is well past his prime.
4) Sean Salisbury. Why a guy who couldn’t keep a starting job in the CFL has the authority to evaluate other football players is beyond me. His camera presence stinks, his diction stinks, and his comments are inane. Why this guy is stealing a paycheck while Mark Malone gets busted to the Great Outdoor Games is beyond me.
5) Trey Wingo. Knows nothing about football. I was never so happy as to when I turned on ESPN Radio on a Sunday and heard someone other than him hosting. Just brutal.
6) We hire you because of your schtick, then when you run your stick, we fire you, or move your show. see also: Jay Mohr, Rush Limbaugh, Jim Rome.
7) Chris Connely. Who thought this was a good idea?
Witlock. What an effing turd. Someone feed him his last Kansas City BBQ so we don’t have to endure his pointless ignorance.
9) Cold Pizza. If it were a horse, I would have shot it two years ago, along with all of the participants.
10) Jay Mariotti. Is there a dumber columnist east of the Mississippi?
11) ESPNRadio has now driven every decent host they had: Tony Kornheiser, Chris Mohr/Chuck Wilson, Bob Valvano,Andy Pollen, and back in the day Tony Bruno off their network. There isn’t a single listenable show.
12) Why must my tv time be wasted with Mike Ditka? Isn’t there someone who can give me some sort of substantive Xs and Os answer in a reasonable amount of time?
13) Mort. Takes everything everyone can find out elsewhere and calls it a scoop. Big waste of time. Worthless on draft day.
10) Fake news conferences. How stupid was this idea? Who actually convinced Steve Phillips to do this with a straight face. And mixing in legitimate reporters with production assistants as part of a fake press corps…hilarious. Dumbest idea since the Tim McGraw halftime show.
11) Yankees/Red Sox. This just in..2/3rds of the country doesn’t care about Major League Baseball. 9/10ths of them don’t care about the Yankees and Red Sox. Move on to football, please.
12) Berman. This is tough, because he and Bob Ley are basically the last link to the old days, but he’s tired and played out. It makes me sad watching him, actually.
13) Hank Goldberg. Not only does he not know a damn thing about horse racing, but he doesn’t know a damn thing about football either. And at some point, he’s going to rip his face off by the jowels and reveal himself to be an alien.
14) Beano Cook. Why they keep pumping him up with embalming fluid and marching him out there year after year is beyond me. Does anyone take him seriously?
ESPN had a degree of objectivity in the early days because it didn’t have any of the major sports contracts. Now that they have all of them, except the NHL, they’ve turned from the network that reported to the network that whores. It’s pathetic. And sad at the same time to see a network that practiced decent journalism and aired fringe sports for programming on off hours turn into a whoring organ for it’s properties. That’s what’s most disappointing. There was at one point an entire world of sports, CFL, Aussie Rules Football, LaCrosse, that ESPN used to show. Useless to some of you, I know, but some of us appreciated the diversity. Now, it’s just noise.
Comment by myotherrideisyourmom — December 7, 2025 @ 10:16 pm
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to the bro who wrote: “Time for someone to say the obvious. Weis sucks. Had Notre Dame kept Willingham theyd be 10-1 right now, not 9-2. Thats the 800lb gorilla in the room that no one wants to address.
Comment by ThUg LiFe — December 3, 2005″
I’m assuming your of the stock “angry black man” still pissed that Ty’s succesor is kicking ass and taking names. Ty is a decent coach. Not top tier. Will never get near the top five in the national polls. Ask him how his dawgs are doing. Ty would likely be 5-5 right now. he’s a joke. great guy, but joke of a football mind.
Comment by BuckeyeNation — December 8, 2025 @ 12:52 am
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ESPN is 24 hours of sports. Sports which take up about 8 hours of that 24. There is no way that everyone will like everything on the channel. I like Chris Berman, in doses. Some of you don’t and that’s cool, I probably don’t like your favorite actor or musician. If everyone loved the same personalities it would be a boring world. You miss old fashioned sports coverage? Watch ESPNews…its kinda like the MTV2 to MTV.
Comment by Mike — December 8, 2025 @ 12:53 am
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Wow! Absolutely worth every second to read the 560-plus comments here to a brilliant commentary about what has happened to the once “little sports network that could.” From someone who spent a good chunk of the 80s in Bristol with the originals, most of you have nailed exactly what is wrong with the worldwide leader in the bastardization of all thing sports.
The rest of you need to seek serious professional psychiatric help. Soon. Really.
But kids, the real culprit for the early seeds of what would become the vine that would choke the life out of the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network has yet to be named here. Many have never heard the name, but those that have will understand at once his role as the man who helped the ESPN reach the pinnacle and then began its slow, painful death spiral….Steve Bornstein. If ESPN jumped the shark in the 90s, then Bornstein was Richie Cunningham behind the wheel of the speedboat pulling The Fonz.
As the head of the original and only ESPN at one time, Stevie B led the network from its years as a scrappy upstart to the land of megalith sports monopoly-and almost all that has been derided here can be traced back to some decision this one man made. Scary, but true.
Oh for the days when ESPN and all of its demon spawned sister networks actually had competition. When SportsCenter actually was challenged by CNN’s Sports Tonight to be tight, witty and god forbid…informative. When the networks, including ABC, had decent sports divisions that weren’t testicular-less mouthpieces for the leagues they covered. When you could watch an ESPN that cared more about the games than its own insipid cuteness and “original entertainment”, WTF that might be.
The power struggle that was Eisner, Disney and ABC/ESPN led Steve Bornstein to leave the giant he helped create as it began to devour itself in a Ron Jeremy inspired bout of auto-fellatio.
But don’t fret friends, Mr. B has a house in Bel-Air and a job with a big paycheck and loads of opportunity. He is now the head of The NFL Network.
It’s Awe-some with a capital A Bay-beee!
Comment by TWISForever — December 8, 2025 @ 1:21 am
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This just in…ESPN gets worse than we ever could have imagined. A new pact between Disney and Neckcar was signed, signaling a major shift in their coverage. This also follows a major red state-ification of ABC/ESPN, after naming Big & Rich to rock that country town known as Pasadena, CA during the Rose Bowl. With the NFL contracts shifting next season, expect Sundays to be race days on ESPN, not football days. Picture it now, as DJ Stuie Scott calls Neckcar highlights with booyeas and pooky and ray-rays. Ugh.
To save itself, ESPN needs to turn ESPN News loose as less of a wire story regurgitator and more of a legit journalistic outfit. Names of potential talents include the few real reporters still in their stable. Though they may not all be the most popular, these include Hank Goldberg, Buster Olney, Ed Werder, Tom Rinaldi, Mort, Jaws, Sal Palantonio, John Clayton and Ric Bucher. Perhaps Frank Deford could be bought? Mix it up with athletes who can actually deliver meaningful insight, which is pretty much just Tom Jackson and Steve Young.
Stop forcing stories or creating them yourself. This includes the Jim Grey journalism tactics, reflected in the Pedro Gomez/Barry Bonds pieces, T.O. debacle and more. Also stop the SC segments designed to create akward athlete answers like the dreaded hot seat. In fact, do away with all sponsored SC segments. The entire show has become a collection of staged commercials. The show moves from segment to segment with “Time now for (insert crap segment name here).”
Stop forcing the NBA on viewers. We know you have the contract and the Friday night game, where Greg Anthony will pick against the teams who rejected insane contract demands in his playing days.
Get rid of the game shows. Nobody cares what Woody Page thinks. He picks perspectives just to see if he can convince himself of his absurd take.
Hire a sports legend, authority or legendary authority for their own Andy Rooney segment at the end of Sunday’s SC. But skip the eyebrows. Let them wax nostalgia about the way things used to be and the way things ought to be-they’re invariably the same in these commentaries.
ESPN forgot something about sports. They manufacture stories every day, trying to guess what we care about. They miss the mark attrociously. We don’t care about Matt Leinart’s childhood sight problems and nerdy clothes. We want to sit back, watch the greater story that is sports as a whole unfold on its own, without slick execs connecting the dots for us. When they write the story instead of letting the story write itself, they have nothing to say when the unusual or unexpected happens. They draft a world only worshiping the icons of their choice. The 03 Marlins, the 04 Pistons, the 01 Diamondbacks all cause momentary failure in their ad-whoring, force-feeding corporate matrix. Here’s hoping for more chaos.
Comment by Brown Trout — December 8, 2025 @ 4:27 am
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You ingrates are just jealous. My little “whoops” get me laid every Sunday night. I put the crack pipe in Michael Irvin’s car. If it weren’t for me, you losers would have to watch “Paid Programming” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sundays. I’m laughing all the way to the bank.
Comment by Chris Berman — December 8, 2025 @ 12:42 pm
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BuckeyeNation,
I like how you danced around the question without answering it. You remind me of Drew Rosenhaus,i.e., “Next question…”
Comment by Thug LIFE from da ghetto hood, whaWHAT — December 8, 2025 @ 2:11 pm
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Great List
What about Tim Kirkjian. The sight of this little jocksniffer cumming all over himself while talking about so and so having the best OBP since the deadball error makes me want to kill myself. Stu Scott is HORRIBLE and ruined this station forever!
Comment by Hammer127 — December 8, 2025 @ 3:45 pm
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I fuckin’ love this site. Just found it this morning.
Comment by YankeeRedneck — December 9, 2025 @ 5:32 am
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Awesome1 Couldnt agree more with any of this. I have emailed ESPN so many times to complain about most of this especially Stuart Scott and Jungle Michael Irvin, they put me on their advisory board. I bash them every time they send a survey. Kinda reminds me of MTV when it first started and actually played music videos.
Comment by C Midd — December 9, 2025 @ 10:02 am
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How many fucking times is ESPN going to show Cosell telling everyone abuot lennons death on Monday night football. That was 25 years ago, no one gives a fuck anymore!!!!!!!!! If they want to show it once, fine, but damn, ive seen about 50 times in the past 18 hours. Hey, elitist at ESPN, there are actually people that don’t give a fuck about some hippie getting capped!!! Cosell shoulve been bitched slapped by the producer and had the microphone ripped out of his hands for embarrassing himself and MNF like he did!!!!
Comment by Paul — December 9, 2025 @ 12:46 pm
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(E)ntertainment (E!) movies
(S)oap opera ($) TO, Bonds
(P)rogramming (P) sports are the story not you (be passive)
(N)etwork (N) nonsense now
Only worth watch for games, and even then sometimes, it’s better to mute and turn on the radio broadcast and deal with the slight delay.
Comment by BFA — December 9, 2025 @ 8:24 pm
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Im so glad to see that you hit the nail on the head with all this criticism and comments…..why dont you guys continue to lick the authors balls, or you could go back to overanalyzing every damn part of ESPN heres a thought WATCH THE FUCKING ACTION instead of sitting there critiquing the journalisn faggot!!!! you wanna see the highlights? get the nfl network on demand douche bag
Comment by Rusty Trombones — December 9, 2025 @ 9:02 pm
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Rusty Trombones, #573, you’re just an idiot. Keep your opinions to yourself.
Comment by Rusty Trombones is an idiot — December 10, 2025 @ 3:17 am
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shit i hate
1. cant watch fox sports…looks like they use home video cameras
2. sports reporters “kids who got picked on in high school” mitch albom is straight outta lord of the rings
3. sportscenter commercial of sportscenter during sportscenter about whats coming up on sportscenter.
4. the ticker…no one cares about bethume cookman and bucknell.
5. jim rome…ever listen to his radio show…its not even about sports. just about jobless douche bags who can have better rhymes than the last jobless douche bag.
6. not covering college sports more. i guess thats why they came out with epnUcantgetitanywhere.
7. not knowing that the young demo likes college sports more than the older demo because WE went to college…and we like our alma mater…KNOW YOUR CONSUMER
8. NFL coverage: peyton manning, eli mannning, any manning, reggie bush scenarios, herm edwards PC’s, terrell blowens, clinton portis has bipolar disorder and he does suck, michael vick (awful) who the fuck thinks this guy is fun to watch…he throws 5 for 11 with 2 picks…yea i love see everyball he throws go 90 yards into the 700 section of the linc…AWESOME. FUCK THAT. if espn were a chick…it would have crabs, herpies, and everyother STD you can get from suckin athletes hammers.
9. POKER: WTF
10. chris berman: what a loser. he probably walks around his house with an “IM #1″ t shirt on. sunday nfl crew is garbage recycled into decent clothes.
11. tony reali is a fuckin squirell, yea dick we know the mute button works. now go sort wilbons sock drawer.
12. aaron taylors eyebrows…dood…grow some hair so it will take some attention away from those hairballs
13. fat sideline chick reporters. shelly smith vs. holly rowe, oil wrestling…id buy it on ppv.
14. bill simmons censorship
15. jim rome, might have mentioned him
16. tony kornheiser: they dont hire a truck driver to fly the space shuttle. he is in mitch albom looks category, more smeagel tho.
17. pedro gomez: “back to you dan” “thanks pedro…now what did you say”
18. colleen dominguez: why are they putting shirts and coats on her..bullshit
what i like:
1. gameday…excellent, with the fans, gettin into the action, even tho corso is a tard. there is a reason why the sunday nfl crew doesnt go anywhere on sundays…cuz no one fuckin likes them. i love fowler, i like herbie, and corso makes me laugh sometimes.
2. cheap seats…THANK YOU, except they should tear apart the nfl sunday countdown and the previous sportcenter.
3. ron franklin, clayton, sharpe, mort, jaws, fowler, herbie should all have there own football show that is 4 hours long, 2 hours for college, and 2 hours for nfl…as long as the nfl stops suckin its own dick.
4. outside the line…which has been reduced to 3 minutes.
5. aaron taylors ultra meathead persona and side mouth antics…classic
6. how the sunday night nfl crew manages to blow the athletes on the field without any seeing…amazing, (applause)
7. d1AA, dII, DII, national championships. why the bcs sucks. every fuckin game is awesome.
8. nascar coverage (minimum) shit whats the words im lookin for…..umm…..oh yea…NOT A FUCKIN SPORT. your fuckin champion has 45 percent body fat. fuckin losers.
9. thats all, great job. good rant. rack em. drag, ROME…OUT! GOOD NIGHT
Comment by MackD — December 10, 2025 @ 2:33 pm
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I’m surprised that nobody mention that worthless Stuart Scott wanna-be, Scott Van Pelt. I wouldn’t mind bringing back the guillotine for these 3 bastards: Scott Van Pelt, Kenny Mayne, & Stuart Scott.
Comment by Togepi — December 10, 2025 @ 7:18 pm
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Enjoyed reading the list and most of the comments. Like most, I have a lot of gripes with ESPN/ABC, which is sad because it was once a great group of networks to watch for sports coverage. Most of these have been covered already, but I’ll just toss my two cents in:
1) The death of SportsCenter. It is basically unwatchable anymore. A reporter at the Cornell Daily Sun taped and checked the September 6th SportsCenter and came up with these results: “But when the credits began rolling, and I added up the blocks of time I had marked as “highlights” I realized my beef was more than legitimate: 37 percent of the show (22 minutes) was used up on commercials, a hefty 48 percent (29 minutes) was budgeted for news and side segments — half of which are garbage — and a measly 15 percent (nine minutes) was appropriated towards actual game footage.”
9 minutes of game footage on a night with 15 Major League baseball games. That’s simply awful. This doesn’t even cover the anchors, most of whom are atrocious (all points on Stuart Scott and Linda Cohn have been more than adequately noted).
2) Chris Berman. Put him out to pasture, please. He’s done. NFL PrimeTime has become much, much worse. Tom Jackson has been relegated from co-host to yes man, which is sad. I agree with the person who is sick of Berman’s “serious tone” that he whips out whenever someone dies all the way down to instances in which the wife of an offensive coordinator has a cold. We all know that there are many things more important than football games, so please stop attempting to send the audience on a guilt trip.
3) “Analysts.” You hear so much anti-”geek” talk (people taking shots at Gammons, Kirkjian, Clayton, etc) because these folks didn’t “play the game.” Well, what defense is there for the nonsensical tripe spewed by Sean Salisbury, Michael Irvin, Harold Reynolds, John Kruk, Dee Brown, Desmond Howard, and the plethora of idiotic former coaches, among others? If the anti-”sports geeks” (who do have some sound points) would rather hear from this clowns than a non-player who at least has some clue, I don’t know what to say.
4) Skip Bayless deserves to be noted by himself. What a miserable person. I agree with those who feel that he bases his “opinions” on certain issues on what the majority of fans feel. If an athlete has committed some crime and the public is outraged, he’ll write about how the guy is misunderstood. If the public seems willing to forgive said athlete, Bayless will opine that the player should be hanging from a noose, not playing sports. Bill Simmons’ mock-up of a pro-T.O. column showed how much attention can be garnered by going against the grain, no matter how absurd of a stance you can take. The SAS situation proves that ESPN is of the mind that no pubilicity is bad publicity, which leads to…
4) Stephen A. Smith. Shut up.
5) All the racebaiting. I have rarely seen the Sports Reporters, but I occasionally checked out the end of the show when the guests read their scripted opinion on a given topic. Dick Schaap often gave eloquent presentations on worthy and often underappreciated topics. That’s hardly the case now, as seemingly every time that I flip by and see the show, John Saunders, Jason Whitlock and/or Bill Rhoden are calling someone racist, be it a team that fired/failed to hire a black coach or the fans for liking a particular black athlete. I can’t read Scoop Jackson’s pieces, partially due to their lack of a sensible writing style, but mostly because they are thinly veiled racial accusations. I’m sure that ESPN would be called racist for firing any of them, though. It wouldn’t be because they are horrible and useless reporters…
6) Joe Morgan, Berman, the SNF crew, nearly all of ESPN’s baseball analysts, and Dick Vitale are all torturous to listen to, which surely explains why they are broadcasting games on TV nearly every night.
7) Where did all the sports go on ESPN2 and ESPN Classic? I seem to be one of the few people here who enjoys watching the WSOP, but they re-air it far too often. Classic poker, bullriding, fishing, bowling?! WTF?! Couple those programs with Cheap Seats (which quickly lost its edge) and Arliss, and there’s very rarely a real sports game to be seen on ESPN Classic.
As a Little League coach, I know that the kids enjoy watching the LLWS on ESPN and I myself have been watching it since I was younger. I do agree that there is always a level of exploitation when youth sports are involved, but I think that it has actually been managed pretty decently. What I dislike, though, is the embarassing and often patronizing coverage of the games. Reynolds and Gary Thorne have no clue what they are talking about during games and don’t actually analyze any aspect of the game. A kid can be standing in left field picking his nose when he gets hit in the head with a flyball and they will say that he made a terrific effort for the ball and can’t wait to have ice cream after the game. I’m certainly not saying that the games should be covered like the majors or that kids should be bashed on air (that would be terrible to see), but they rarely give the kids credit for the right things that they are doing. Also, who greenlit the Harold Reynolds instructional videos? I wouldn’t want that clown to teach a kid how to play T-Ball.
9) The red carpet treatment that Berman and Brent Musberger receive whenever they “grace us with their presence.” Wow, I feel so honored that an announcer who brings nothing to the table is covering the game I’m watching.
10) All of the Insider articles on ESPN.com. Toward the end of the season, there was one day in which 34 of the 56 links on the MLB main page at ESPN were to Insider articles. Amusingly, the constant shift of articles to being Insider pieces has had the reverse effect on me. I’m now less inclined than ever to want to pay for ESPN’s service. Thanks, ESPN.
11) Page 2. This has died a quick death. Jim Caple is terrible unfunny and his campus life novel, or whatever it is, is garbage. Dan Shanoff is easily my least favorite non-racebaiter on the page, though. This guy is the biggest moron ever. At first I thought that the Daily Quickie was a joking take on how America’s attention span for sports has become so short. However, it has not only become quite evident that Shanoff believes what he writes to be true, but also that his attention span is so short that he doesn’t recall what he has written in the past.
Some of my favorite Shanoff gems:
* Tedy Bruschi and Robert Horry are HOF’ers. Too ludicrous to comment further on.
* Shanoff trumpeted the cause of Colon and Carpenter/Willis as the only CY candidates toward the end of the season due to wins. Then, post-season, he suddenly realizes that there are other stats and suddenly acts outraged when Johan Santana and Roger Clemens didn’t win. Also pumped Ortiz for MVP only to declare A-Rod the clear-cut winner a month after the season.
* Announced that Fresno State would beat USC, then declared himself to be victorious because the Bulldogs hung tough with the Trojans. Funny, I don’t see anything but zeroes in USC’s loss column as predicted.
* Picks Northwestern to be a sleeper every season. We get that you’re an alumni, but NW sucks at hoops. Also conveniently forgets to update his usually-of-the-wall preseason picks. Still waiting to hear how that Purdue/Virginia 2004 BCS title game turned out.
12) All USC/Yankees/BoSox/T.O./Kobe/Duke all the time. This has been covered very well by others here.
13) The trifecta. This goes along with announcing all of the results and main stories ahead of time on BBTN and NFL PrimeTime. The ticker at the bottom made it hard sometimes, but if I was out during the day I liked to watch through the shows to see how the game played out before seeing the result. I remember seeing the highlight of David Wells’ perfect game and being intrigued as the BBTN crew broke down the game and drama. Now, you’re told beforehand - Yanks won, Red Sox won, Derrek Lee hit two homers, Brad Wilkerson got a cycle. There’s little reason to watch the show, especially there is often no analysis or ability to build up drama (have to love watching them try only to have a moron like Kruk tell the audience the final score when giving “analysis” of a 5th inning at bat). The trifecta helps to feed American’s short attention span. Results only, with useless filler/analysis and a bastardized version of Outside the Lines. Great work…
There are plenty of other things to gripe about, but these are the things that bug me the most. Unfortunately, the reason that we are all complaining is because we enjoyed the network so much and wish that it would return, for the most part, to its past self. There’s always hope, I suppose, but things don’t look too good.
Comment by Mike — December 10, 2025 @ 11:49 pm
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Instead of bitching, I decided to offer some constructive suggestions to make things better:
(1) Show Stuart Scott the famous photo of Chuck Bednarik’s ferocious, game-ending sack of Frank Gifford in 1960. Make this hit the threshold for the JACKED UP segment — if a guy gets hit that hard or harder, he got JACKED UP! Otherwise, we’ve seen it. (Gifford was knocked out cold on that play.)
(2) hire pop singer / actress Mandy Moore as a sideline reporter for Monday Night Football, because it is awesome when Al Michaels pronounces the surname “Mooooooore.” If Ms. Moore is unavailable, Michaels should be contractually obligated to work a Moore into the conversation at least once per game: “Plummer went down so hard he must feel like he was decked by Archie Mooooooore in his prime!” or “Tomlinson is the most versatile back since Lenny Mooooooooore” or whatever.
(3) Virtually every column Rob Neyer writes for the .com is premium / paid comment. Toss a few of those over the subscription wall instead of marginalizing one of the best baseball analysts ever.
(4) buy “Quickie” columnist Dan Shanoff a supply of Red Bull. Says right on the can that it improves concentration and memory. In Shanoff’s world, everyone is the greatest ever — Leinart is “arguably the greatest college QB of all time,” AJ Hawk is “the greatest Ohio State linebacker ever,” etc. History did not begin in 2001.
(5) admit you were wrong and bring back Gregg Easterbrook, the estimable Tuesday Morning Quarterback.
(6) take some risks. So it didn’t work out with Limbaugh or Dennis Miller — I’d rather see them take a chance on someone like that than bring in another ex-player or empty suit. Cosell’s qualifications were paper-thin when he got the MNF gig, and he lasted forever.
(7) Re-hire Matt Millen as a television analyst, not so much because he was great in the broadcast booth but because Lions fans have suffered long enough under his bumbling regime.
Comment by Chris — December 11, 2025 @ 1:01 pm
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I’d like to address in this forum an issue that coaches like Tuberville and Spurrier have talked about, but was summarily denounced by the network through its bully pulpit: the marginization of the SEC on ESPN. Before you blow me off, consider the following (which I sent to ombudsman George Solomon-of course he didn’t respond):
1. The “Big” SEC football game is played on CBS every weekend. We’ve already discussed this one on this site. It was funny how during “rivalry week,” Michigan/Ohio State was billed as the “greatest rivalry ever,” while Auburn/Alabama was somewhere between Washington/Washington State and BYU/Utah. That had nothing to do with them not having the game, right? Oh yeah, I’m also supposed to forget how tons of people who work for the network (including both co-hosts of “Cold Pizza” went to Michigan and Ohio State, while USC kiss-ass Rece Davis is the only personality I could find with an allegiance to either Auburn or Alabama (he’s an Alabama grad).
2. SEC football does not draw big numbers in what ESPN considers its “key markets,” which is apparently everything on I-95 north of Richmond, VA. Florida, LSU, Tennessee and Alabama (and Kentucky basketball) are the only SEC schools that even come close to drawing halfway decent national numbers.
3. That brings up television markets in general. Look at where the SEC television markets stand in the Nielsen numbers. You have Atlanta (shared with GA Tech) and Nashville (home of the historically worst football team) that would be considered big (or fairly big markets). Outside of that you have Birmingham (Nielsen 40), New Orleans (does it exist?), and three smaller Florida markets (Jacksonville, Orlando and Tampa) that are shared with all of the other Florida schools. Compare that with the major markets in the Big 10 (Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, etc.) the Big East (markets vary by sport, but they include New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Tampa, etc.), the ACC (Miami, Boston, Washington, Baltimore, Atlanta, Charlotte, etc.), the Big 12 (Dallas, Houston, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Oklahoma City, etc.), and the Pac 10 (Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland, Phoenix, Seattle, Portland, etc). It’s not hard to figure out that the SEC is the conference with the least-desirable television markets. Is it any wonder that ABC doesn’t want the SEC? Or that ESPN maybe shows one SEC basketball game per week (always Kentucky), while it shows about 10 Big East, Big 10, and ACC games every week?
4. Lack of journalistic representation. Chris Mortensen is based in Atlanta, but he is a national reporter. I don’t see Tony Barnhart on ESPN anymore either. But look at the other programs too. When is the last time you saw a Southern journalist on “The Sports Reporters?” What about “Around the Horn?” That’s supposed to feature journalists from around the country. I guess they’ve decided that Tim Cowlishaw represents the entire South, even though he’s from Dallas. And what about the other programs? “Cold Pizza”’s two resident idiots (Paige and Bayless) proudly proclaim that they are SEC grads (Tennessee and Vanderbilt), but they were not working in the South before they went national; Paige was in Denver and Bayless was in Dallas (I believe). In opposition, as I mentioned in a previous post, how many ESPN college football analysts represent Notre Dame, Michigan and Ohio State (among others).
I’d like to hear a reasoned discussion on this. I don’t care if you are an SEC lover or hater. You have to admit that ESPN just doesn’t give a damn about it. And in this world where ESPN rules the sports universe, and the network ignores sports and teams that aren’t under ESPN/ABC contract, something has to be done about it.
Comment by Jeff — December 11, 2025 @ 1:41 pm
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Addendum to the previous post.
I like how ESPN has “proclaimed” that Penn State, not LSU, is college football’s “story of the year.” LSU survived the departure of the head coach, loss of its all-conference RB before the season started, two hurricanes, a home game in Tempe, and three overtime games to win ten games and play in the SEC championship.
But Penn State is “story of the year” because their coach is old. And because ESPN writers told him to retire before the season began?
What did we say about ESPN “creating news?”
Comment by Jeff — December 11, 2025 @ 1:49 pm
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I swear salisbury has naked pictures of ESPN execs. Also, I feel Lupica’s round mouth is a thing of beauty.
Comment by G Pinkel and Q Snyder — December 11, 2025 @ 2:19 pm
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Great list guys,
I would have included Joe “Heisman” Thiesman and the rest of the Sunday night play-by-play crew. The way they suck up to teams and players is one of the most pathetic things I’ve ever had to listen to. They went on for a solid half hour talking about how great Hines Ward is. When I say half an hour I am not exagerating, I knew it was coming so I timed it. And what’s worse is that pails in comparrison to the hour long kiss-ass fest they dedicated to Michael Vick in 2004.
“well, remember now Paul, you need conclusive evidence to overturn the on the field call, and I’m not sure you can overturn the call based on that replay.”
I hate those two, hate them. However, I believe they might be our best weapon on the war on terror. If countries around the world had to listen to these guys they’d feel sorry for all Americans.
Comment by Drew — December 11, 2025 @ 5:33 pm
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Jeff, there is no debate.
Comment by Gene — December 11, 2025 @ 9:10 pm
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Jeff- great post. Everything you said is true.
Comment by John Holmes — December 11, 2025 @ 10:21 pm
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How many years has the Packers quarterback been in the NFL? Apparently Joe Theismann hasn’t heard of him. He keeps calling him “Brent” Favre.
Comment by Jeff — December 12, 2025 @ 12:26 am
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My quick list…by the way, awesome work so far:
Good:
PTI
Michael Wilbon
Chris Mortensen
John Buccigross
Tom Jackson
John Clayton
Len Pasquarelli
Peter Gammons (when not talking Sawks/Yanks)
Keith Olbermann
Tim Kurkjian
Bad (in 3 convenient categories!)
Shows/Programming/Segments:
ESPN Hollywood
ESPN original movies
The ESPYs
World Series of Poker
Fake Press Conferences
Dream Job 1 and 2
Tim McGraw halftime
Sappy Sunday SportsCenter stories
Coors light “I Love…” songs
Bubba Sparxxx NCAA songs
50 in 50 — daily dose of the same Bryan Adams song
Kenny Mayne fake stories
Dick Butkus “Bound for Glory” fake reality show
Hiring/firing of Rush Limbaugh
Overcoverage of Yankees/RedSox/USC/Duke/Notre Dame/Pats/TO/Bonds
Outside the Lines
The Ultimate Highlight
Stump the Schwab
Cheap Seats adding a studio audience
WNBA and women’s basketball scores on the scroll…no one cares
Overhyping of the Heisman
Around the Horn and their 23 1/2 hour break
Internet:
-SportsNation Coach Approval Ratings (pointless, knee-jerk)
-Power Rankings, you name the sport (pointless, knee-jerk)
-Bracketology at regular intervals throughout the college hoops season (pointless-even in his final one, he had very few right, let alone in 1st month of season)
-The Useless Ombudsman
-Sports Guy cartoons
“Personalities”:
Mike Lupica
Biff Bam Boom Tough Actin Tinactin John Madden
John Saunders/Jason Whitlock/Scoop Jackson/Dan LeBatard “The Race Cards”
Stuart Scott
Chris Berman
Dick Vitale
Stephen A. Smith
Aaron Taylor
Joe Theismann/Paul Maguire/Mike Patrick
Woody Paige
Jay Mariotti
Skip Bayless
Nick Lachey
Lee Corso
Sean Salisbury
Pam Ward
Linda Cohn
Golic and Greenie
Dee Brown
Lou Holtz
Shelly Smith
Sal Paolantonio stalking TO
Pedro Gomez stalking Bonds
Bob Davie
Jim Donnan
Hammerin Hank
Kenny Mayne
Comment by Doctor — December 12, 2025 @ 1:38 am
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Wow, can’t believe I finally reached the bottom. If only the suits at Disney would take notice of this fine thread…
Here’s my list, much of which has already been covered.
1. ESPN.com Insider - just to get a feel for how bad the Insider sucks, take a look at the MLB Rumor page if you’re a non-subscriber. what a joke. Use ProSportsDaily.com instead.
2. Berman being put on play-by-play for the Red Sox-White Sox ALDS…he was almost hoping for the White Sox to blow it the whole series.
3. Lou Holtz
4. Stephen A. Smith reversing his position on T.O. during SportsCenter while arguing with a Philly talk show host (female, not that it matters.) I’ve since forgotten the specifics, but he completely changed sides, from something like “T.O. is the best player the Eagles have, they need him, getting rid of him is stupid” to “the Eagles should approach T.O. in the lockerroom demanding that he leave”. What the hell? Just because a radio talk show host makes a good point you completely abandon your position? Totally pwned.
5. Stephen A. Smith sucking off Detroit during the Finals last year. All we heard about the Spurs is that they had just seen a “total uh-NI-uh-LAY-shun!”, Tim Duncan is a defeated man, there’s no way the Spurs can come back. But oh wait, the Spurs won. You could tell he was pissed.
6. Stephen A. Smith having his own show.
7. Actually, anything involving SAS.
8. Suzy Kolber hosting SportsCenter…it just seems awkward, especially with her delivery.
9. Liiiiiife iss an ooopeen rooooad to meeeeeee….*gunshot*
10. Joe Morgan’s constant anti-Sandbergism, and his commentary in general.
11. Pam Ward
12. Jim Rome
13. Dick Vitale
14. Big dramatic tear-jerking stories that eat up 10 minutes of SportsCenter…I’m sorry, I turned on ESPN, not Oprah.
15. Pro-Duke bias, pro-anything bias.
16. ESPN Cars? wtf? (it’s on the website) … this is similar to CNet all of a sudden deciding that they should review cars. Extremely worthless. No one turns to ESPN when they’re trying to choose between an Xterra and the X5.
17. Al Michaels
18. Idiot fans who hold up “SportsCenter is next” signs, and having to be subjected to shots of this crap every 0.5 seconds of game time.
19. the “Ultimate” Crapfest/Highlight.
20. the Trifecta.
21. the utter destruction of what BBTN formally was
22. Skip Bayless (whoever said “Clueless” earlier, brilliant)
23. Around the Horn, and the annoying female announcer who sneers, ARRRROOOOOOUND the HOOOOORRRNNN.
24. EA Sports-sponsored “preview” shows, with “highlights” from the video game
25. the overly awkward and overblown Hot Seat … oftentimes the athletes themselves seem to be mocking the whole set-up
26. That feature on SC about the college coach lesbians who found each other … that’s great I guess, but where are the highlights of actual games in leagues I care about?
27. Jay Bilas
28. ESPN running ads in November for the NCAA women’s tournament, which is held in March
29. Dan Shanoff thinking he’s an expert on everything.
Examples:
a. Shanoff spent all of last week bashing Duke and lifting up Texas as the National Champion before the conference season even starts. Then, when Duke murdered Texas over the weekend, he’s forced to backpedal. “That’s enough for me to stop doubting…at least for this week.” Gimme a break. Sorry Duke hasn’t done enough to satisy you, Your Highness. I don’t even like Duke!
b. The Show. Whose job is it to crappily animate a cartoon Dan Shanoff repeating what he just wrote in the Quickie? Also, is this the person responsile for Japanese anime’ and English subtitle synchronization, or the lack thereof?
30. Steve Phillips. Getting canned by the Mets for crappy decisions means you’re qualified to opine on BBTN and act as ESPN’s in-house “GM” complete with lame fake press conferences? As if you’re some sort of successful expert?
31. Constant Redick Vitale highlights. (That’s the name of J.J. and Dickie V’s lovechild.)
An incomplete list, but that’s good for now.
Things some previous posts made me think of:
“what are the chances that M-TV falls under the Disney umbrella?” very low, since MTV is owned by Viacom (CBS).
“NW sucks at hoops.” Amen. I go to NU, and our hoops team is definitely guilty of sheer suckitude. Obviously Shanoff is the best thing to happen to the Northwestern PR department since the 1995 Rose Bowl, which, by the way, is all we on campus have been hearing all year. Must be nice to win all the time.
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Jaws is on PTI’s Five Good Minutes, so I’m out. Great blog post, great comments. May all your favorite teams reign victorious. (And if my favorite teams are playing your favorite teams, may they tie. Just kidding.)
Comment by Mildcat? — December 12, 2025 @ 6:48 pm
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I hate that fuckin guy Skip Bayless. I swear he just says things to be different and controversial…..” No, Woody, the sky is red, you are wrong!….” I hope he is the next ESPN “personality” to die by drowning in a frozen lake, not to mention, NO MORE NHL……WTF????
Comment by Matt from Largo — December 12, 2025 @ 8:29 pm
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Just to reiterate John Sauders sucks.
Comment by John Holmes — December 12, 2025 @ 9:58 pm
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Great website. You guys really hit a major nerve. I’m glad I’m not the only one that’s grown weary of all these morons…Dick Butkus should be ashamed of himself for disgracing the Hall of Shame with that piece of crap he just produced. Talk about phony? Pittsburgh was ablaze for weeks over the whole concept of this piece of trash show…I too have had it with all of the “gangsta” talk. If you can’t speak like a human being, then get the hell off the TV.. By the way, someone commented earlier that going from Shannon Sharpe to Michael Irvin was a big dropoff. Michael Irvin’s a goof, but you can at least laugh at him. Shannon Sharpe is the worst, mush mouthed, moron I’ve ever heard on a national telecast. I have to change the channel when he comes on. Doesn’t anybody else hear this? How’s he not on ESPN, they have every other idiot working there?
Comment by angelo — December 12, 2025 @ 10:20 pm
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ESPN is obviously the biggest culprit here, but the all of the sports networks are part of the problem too. In this post I want to talk about ESPN’s (and the other networks too) overkill when it comes to televising certain teams.
All of them have figured at some point that if a team is popular (or widely reviled), then EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEIR GAMES should be televised.
America loves (and hates) Duke basketball? Then let’s show all 40 of their games on national television! They’re playing in New York against an irrelevant St. John’s team? Let’s show it to the whole damn country! They’re playing Penn, Davidson or Drexel? So what? Televise it anyway!
The Yankees are playing the Red Sox or the Mets in a “Subway Series?” Let’s televise EVERY SINGLE SECOND OF IT. Let’s cover it more extensively than Fox News would cover the Republican National Convention. The Yankees are in the playoffs? Then they should obviously get EVERY SINGLE primetime slot and the choice Saturday afternoon game. So what if it means pushing the Cardinals back to a starting time that is past their fans’ bedtime?
Notre Dame and Michigan get high numbers? Then by all means, show ‘em all, even if they’re playing Rice, Army or Eastern Michigan. Hell, let’s give them their own damn network, so they can talk about how great they are!
The Cowboys are “America’s Team?” Then they should of course get to play on Monday Night Footabll with a 6-10 record more often than other teams that make the playoffs or have winning records.
And then there’s the Lakers. Don’t even get me started on the Lakers. I’ll never understand why ESPN shows them more often than any other team, even though they weren’t a playoff team last year, AND EVERYONE KNOWS THEY WON’T BE A PLAYOFF TEAM THIS YEAR.
And you know what the irony is? People like us are just as much to blame as the stupid bandwagon fans who don’t know a damn thing about the sport. That’s because we won’t stop watching. They keep giving us these games, not just because they know they can get “fringe fans” by showing them. They also know that the haters will watch too for one of two reasons: because they’re so hardcore that they’d rather watch a Duke game than go one night without college basketball, or they’ll watch the Lakers or the “Subway Series” so that they can bitch about how unfair it is to anybody who’ll listen.
You want to get something done about it? DON’T WATCH. And TELL THEM you won’t watch. But there’s the problem. We will never do it. You’re sick to death of Notre Dame getting preferential treatment when it comes to college football and the BCS? You believe that Oregon got screwed? THEN SHUT UP AND MAKE A GODDAMNED STATEMENT! DON’T WATCH THE FRIGGIN’ FIESTA BOWL! AND TELL LIKE-MINDED PEOPLE TO NOT WATCH THE FIESTA BOWL! I know it’s going to be a great game, but the world will not end if you miss it. But we’ll watch, probably because it beats going out and doing something, or it’s better than watching a rerun of “Law & Order.” And we’ll keep getting screwed and nothing will change.
Which gets me back to the “ESPN sucks” part of this. ESPN doesn’t care if it sucks. The “target demographic” (younger than us) likes the crap we complain about. And we watch the crap we complain about so that we can complain about it. So either way, ESPN gets high ratings, which means higher ad revenues, which means more money. Kinda sucks when you think about it that way, doesn’t it?
Comment by Jeff — December 13, 2025 @ 12:43 pm
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You have to be kidding if you think that LSU is a bigger story than Penn State. I’m not a Penn St fan in the least but they finished close to last in the Big 10 last year and are predicted to be at most middle of the pack in the Big 10 only to turn around and go 11-1 with that one loss being on a last second/last play that nearly screwed the BCS again. They are number 3 in the country in both polls and the BCS and going to a BCS game but yet you think LSU is a bigger story? I am sympathetic to LSU’s story this year but you lost to a very sub-par UT team at home no less and then couldn’t close out the SEC championship. All this on top of the preseason predictions of an SEC championship with a team that many were calling the most talented in the country. If you would care to elaborate on how you think LSU is a bigger story, I would love to hear your rationale.
Comment by Mikey — December 13, 2025 @ 1:52 pm
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Re: 591
I’ll watch reruns of Law & Order over SC any day (or anything else save a game I want to watch).
Comment by BFA — December 13, 2025 @ 3:57 pm
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You know what I love about ESPN.com? The way they come up with these hilarious puns and use them as headlines for their stories! One day after Tennessee’s NFL team won a game to stay in the playoff race, the website came up with this headline: “Remember the Titans.” How great is that? I never heard of or saw that before they came up with it. And you know what? It was just as funny the next 10,000 times they used the same headline!
And to quote Homer Simpson, “In case you didn’t realize, I was being sarcastic.”
My ten favorite ones right now are (in no particular order):
1. Remember the Titans
2. Houston, we have a problem
3. Anything involving Urban Meyer (Urban renewal, Urban myth, Urban legend, Urban blight, etc.)
4. Ram tough
5. K.C. Masterpiece
6. Alabama puns (High tide, low tide, tidal wave, Sweet Home Alabama)
7. Cowboy up
8. Anything that rhymes with “T.O.” (T.O. No Go, T.O. No Show)
9. The Yankees being “Clipped,” or any team that beats the Yankees being referred to as “Yankee Clippers”
10. Luck of the Irish
Comment by Jay P — December 13, 2025 @ 4:07 pm
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Penn State football is an absolute joke!!!! Those losers couldn’t make it to a halftime in the SEC!!!!! Penn State is a big story?!?!? How about no story. Penn is in the running with Notre Dame over what school can be the most underachieving and overhyped. If Penn State was so good, why did they get their asses handed to them by Michigan? All they had to do was stop them on one play!!! And they couldnt handle the pressure!!!! Same thing with the Retreating Irish, if they’re so good, why couldn’t they stop Leinart on one simple play? Bottom line: Both programs are a disgrace to NCAA football and reflect poorly on the student body, academic institution as a whole, and their alumni. This is not opinion, but FACT!
Comment by Ryan J — December 13, 2025 @ 4:54 pm
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Question:
Name the last time Jim Rome asked a question that wasn’t just a weak, agreeable statement with a ‘?’ at the end.
Also, We all need Dickie V to lapse from his goofy on-air persona into one of those horrible motovational talks he gives to high school prisoners-to-be.
Comment by bunko — December 13, 2025 @ 10:27 pm
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10 worst people on ESPN
1. Dan fuckin Lebatard, good job of reporting ricky williams retiring at 330am jackass, now shut the fuck up your 15 mintues are over
2. Everyone that ever spoke a word on “cold pizza”
3. Any of the asshats that ever appeared on “around the horn” especially Jay Mariotti and Woodrow Paige
4. Stu Scott, get your eye fixed asshole
5. Dan Patrick, you were good back in the 90’s, now you suck
6. Jon Buccigross whenever he says “what billie joe armstrong is to green day, albert pujols is to the cardinals” get a new phrase
7. sean salsbury, stop yelling so goddamn much, and try to make an actual point for once
8. mark may, you have disgraced the university of pittsburgh you horrible, horrible person
9. brian kenny on “the hotlist” stick to boxing, your a dumbass when u try to explain anything else
10. beano cooke, no one cares about what useless drabble you have to complain about, or how u think sports are going down the drain this week. Much like the afore mentioned mark may, your fat ass has disgraced the great city of pittsburgh
Comment by Kevin — December 13, 2025 @ 10:37 pm
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Argh.
Comment by John — December 13, 2025 @ 10:46 pm
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I only wish ESPN would read this and take it into serious consideration. Although some of the slams are pretty harsh, they are also on the ball.
Woody Page is a moron, I feel dumb just watching him try to construct any sort of justified thought
Mariotti disgraces Chicago, he is a homer who fails at being a homer
The poetry slam on sportscenter was awful
They need to get rid of cold pizza. Everyone on the cast is hate-able
Comment by Mark — December 14, 2025 @ 12:12 am
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Since I was asked to respond to my Penn State/LSU observation, this is what I meant. I think that Penn State would be the “surprise of the year.” They went from nothing to #3. No argument there. Auburn did the exact same thing last year. Tommy Tuberville had a bad season, was all but replaced by Bobby Petrino, and followed it up with a perfect season one year later. But I don’t think anybody would say that Auburn was last year’s biggest story.
What I’m saying is, when it comes to the biggest story (which takes more into account than wins and losses), nobody (with the exception of Tulane) went through more than LSU. The difference between LSU and Tulane was that LSU overcame two natural disasters (one of them the worst in American history), numerous rescheduling problems and a killer schedule to have a great season. After a disastrous loss to Tennessee, the team had to play nine straight weeks because their open dates were filled with make-up games. Nobody, not even the most hardcore LSU fans I know, even dreamed that they would win all nine of those games, finish 10-1, and play for the SEC Championship. The team carried the entire state on its shoulders and gave it something it could be proud of. God knows it didn’t get it from those quitters-the Saints.
That’s why LSU should be considered “story of the year.” And, by the way, I am writing this from my home in Missouri.
And as for the comment that “ESPN created this story,” this is what I mean. All you have been hearing from the network for two years was “JoePa needs to retire. JoePa needs to retire. JoePa needs to retire.” All the “experts” made up their minds long ago that he was old and senile, destroying the team, losing his legacy, etc., etc., etc.. Oops. Turned out we were wrong. Sorry about that. We’ll make it up to you. So the story became “The man everybody (i.e. ESPN) thought should retire resurrects Penn State football. Everybody (i.e. ESPN) wrote him off and he proved us wrong.” I never thought Joe Paterno was washed up, and I thought he earned the right to retire on his own terms. It just sounds a little phony to me. And it doesn’t hurt the story either that Penn State has a huge following in the big Northeast markets.
ESPN pulls this crap all the time. They wrote the Yankees off and predicted doom and gloom in April, which in turn made it a bigger story when they came back to win the division. Anyone with half a brain knew that the Yankees’ slow start was a fluke and that they would make the playoffs. But that story just isn’t that interesting. They did the same thing with the Astros too. Remember when they created the “trade Roger Clemens to a pennant contender” bandwagon when the Astros were 15-30? Mike Tice, Tedy Bruschi, Barry Bonds, T.O.. I could go on and on.
Comment by Jeff — December 14, 2025 @ 1:25 am
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My friends and I get into these “ESPN sucks” debates all the time. A couple things I notice and hate…
- Stuart Scott - First, he sounds like a white guy trying to make fun of the way black people talk. Fucking Garfield lookin’ asshole.
- Karl Ravich- The guy gets to talk about baseball all day and you would think he’s discussing the worlds AIDS crisis. Lighten up you jackass.
Comment by matt — December 14, 2025 @ 2:43 pm
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Mike fucking Patrick and here’s why: Not only does he make every play seem like a play for the ages like Steve McNair’s pass that came up 1 yard short of the endzone in XXXIV, but he completely exaperates himself doing so. How the fuck does the man do this? How does that numbnuts not faint? I want to strangle the shit out of him…I might be able to deal with just Theismann and Maguire (MIGHT!) because not having to listen to Patrick would relieve so much burden on my raging body when his voice hits my ears.
Viva Keith Jackson who needs to say more things like “Whoa nellie, we got ourselves a barn burner this afternoon.”
Comment by Alex — December 14, 2025 @ 3:45 pm
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Here’s the latest dose of stupidity from America’s Favorite Sports Network. The Donovan McNabb thing.
This NAACP guy makes an idiotic accusation, and they can’t shut up about it. McNabb got it right, even though he would have probably been better served ignoring it. This guy is obviously making ridiculous comments, because he knows he will become famous by saying it.
In ESPN’s defense, virtually everybody I see from the network agrees with this. But there’s only one problem with it: SHUT THE HELL UP ABOUT IT ALREADY!!!!!!!! STOP DISCUSSING IT! DON’T YOU F&$KING PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT BY TALKING ABOUT IT CONSTANTLY, YOU ARE GIVING THIS GUY EXACTLY WHAT HE WANTS???????????????????? Great. Now everybody knows the story. Everybody knows his name. He is now a celebrity. He has a forum. I’m sure that this guy will now make the talk show circuit. He’s probably already booked on “Outside the Lines” and “Nightline,” so that he can tell “his side of the story.”
This is one thing that’s wrong with the media. They perpetuate themselves by forcing people on us. They tell us that this guy is important. We have no say in it. And when this person becomes famous through the news department, the programming/entertainment department takes over and finishes it off. It’s parasitic, disgusting “synergy” at its finest, and it has to end.
This is Jason Whitlock all over again.
Comment by Jeff — December 15, 2025 @ 10:39 pm
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From ESPN.com’s “Mort Report” preview.
“Pete Carroll as the head coach of the Los Angeles Saints? It won’t happen this year, but Chris Mortensen thinks it’s a possibility in the future.”
Great. ESPN’s already relocated the New Orleans Saints, and have picked the team’s first head coach.
Show some fucking compassion, people. Let the city prove it’s no-longer NFL-worthy (which will probably happen) before you start writing bullshit like this.
Comment by Jeff — December 15, 2025 @ 10:54 pm
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Why is Stephen A. Smith yelling at me? What does the “A” stand for? Asshole?
Discuss
Comment by Warren Peace — December 16, 2025 @ 3:14 am
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This article is really big, it’s all over radio in Columbia, SC. There praising you on your greatness!!!!!
Comment by Rudy — December 16, 2025 @ 8:07 pm
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This is great! I couldn’t agree more. However, I used to like Berman. I remember in 94 when baseball was on strike he did a night before Chrismas parity about the owners and players. The thing I hate about ESPN the most lately is that they actually air a f-ing reality show (Dream Job). It’s almost identical to the decline of MTV, stop showing sports(music) start showing shitty shows (dream job, the real world), after a while there isn’t anything on worth a crap.
How do they determine tv ratings. I can’t believe some of the crap on tv that recieves good ratings, does someone just make this stuff up.
I don’t think that just because people stop watching will make them change their programming. We have to stop purchasing products from the cooperations that fund this crap. i.e. all the commericals you see. (Anyone else notice that the Super Bowl commericals are really crappy compaired to what they used to be.) The only problem is how many people are going to quit drinking beer or switch from Miller, Bud, and Coors to Old Mil or PBR.
While I’m on a rant who else has lost interest in the super bowl the last 10 years or so. I used to love watching the big game during the eighty’s and early 90’s, now it’s like watching a concert(where over-hyped singers perform god-awful renditions of a song that they didn’t write and can’t even relate to) and a bunch of commericals with 5 minute clips of a football game scattered in between performing acts.
Comment by Lance Miller — December 16, 2025 @ 10:58 pm
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[…] # Link: 52 Reasons ESPN sucks […]
Pingback by Smoke and Mirrors » Blog Archive » Web Roundup 3 — December 17, 2025 @ 5:20 pm
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This is incredible, everything Ive ever wanted to say about Crap-ESPN. Please keep this up!
Comment by Ze Ze Dogg — December 19, 2025 @ 8:53 pm
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This is so damn funny! Working for ESPN/ABC I pay my bills with this type of shit. It’s great, hilarious! All I can say is keep watching, keep hating. I don’t care what you think about it, as long as you keep paying your cable subscriptions. Keep sending emails to ESPN about how their talent sucks. Maybe someone will catch on. And if you think some of these guys are bad on air, imagine what some of these dick wads are like in person. Jim Gray-total douche bag, Bill Walton-moron, Sean McDonaugh-piece of shit, Stu Scott-pure asshole, Rachel Nichols-snobby bitch
Oh, and I take it no one watches women’s college bball, so that’s why she wasn’t mentioned, but isn’t Nancy Leiberman the biggest idiot?
Great Blog! Keep it up!
Comment by RichGirl — December 19, 2025 @ 9:54 pm
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I can’t get on the “Jaws is good bandwagon”. He and Suzy Kolber both go into that “I’m a reporter on television!” voice the second they get on camera. Jaws may analyze film well, but you can practically feel the strain when he talks on air.
Also a culprit? The current SportsCenter voice-over. I make ads for a living, and this is one of the worst V/O’s I’ve ever heard. Shrill, whiny, annoying. Who decided this guy was the right voice for ESPN?
And I hate Dan Shanoff. What a corporate whore this guy is, referring to crap like the ESPN Era, and hawking the ESPN Cell Phone is his braid dead column. Grrr!!!!
Comment by drew — December 20, 2025 @ 2:04 pm
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I haven’t read all of the responses to your 52 reasons, which were brilliant, so I may be repeating here, but I have some to add.
John Anderson - “He’s from ’sconsin, I’m from ’sconsin.” Who
gives a shit? Shut the fuck up.
Michael Irvin - how does a guy who can’t speak English get
a job on TV? And his pathetic attempt to justify the hash pipe in his car was shameful. Something about he had to keep it away from his kids because his friends are around his kids? Hey, asswipe, if your friends are leaving rehab centers, they’re probably not the best people to have around your kids. Moron. Go back to your hotel with hookers
and crack so when you get busted again and led out of the room in cuffs wearing a fur coat, you can utter the immortal phrase, “Do you know who I am?!”
Mike Gottfried - have another drink, you lush.
Brent Musburger - “you are looking live” at me vomit having
to listen to this jackass. Nightmare matchup: USC plays Nebraska and every time the Trojans have the ball, Cheeseburger says “the Men of Troy” and “the Blackshirts”
about 1,000 times.
Mark Jones - probably the only football play-by-play announcer who sucks worse than Musburger. Perhaps the white-est black man ever. “Talk to the hand cuz the feet ain’t listening.” Painful. Thank God he’s usually relegated to those classic UNC - Wake Forest clashes.
Pam what’s-her-face - If you’re a woman on TV, you must be
hot. Period. The only consolation is that she doesn’t do SportsCenter any more, just a few crappy college football games, where the play-by-play person is rarely shown on camera. What the hell is going on with those raccoon eyes?
Linda Cohn - see above, in addition to the fact that she’s
quite possibly the most annoying human being on the face of
the earth. Why don’t you laugh your way through ANOTHER edition of SportsCenter?
Woody Paige - you alread mentioned him, but I have something
to add: rivaling Michael Irvin as the most inarticulate person on TV. Where did they find this braying ass?
Comment by HennyInPhatlanta — December 20, 2025 @ 2:50 pm
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Sean Salisbury. HOw the HELL is this assfuck an “expert”? every time I hear him talk, I want to crush my own testes with a blunt object. check out his stellar stats, taken from pro-football-reference.com
+—————————————+—————-+
| Passing | Rushing |
+———-+—-+—————————————+—————-+
| Year TM | G | Comp Att PCT YD Y/A TD INT | Att Yards TD |
+———-+—-+—————————————+—————-+
| 1987 ind | 2 | 8 12 66.7 68 5.7 0 2 | 0 0 0 |
| 1992 min | 10 | 97 175 55.4 1203 6.9 5 2 | 11 0 0 |
| 1993 min | 11 | 115 195 59.0 1413 7.2 9 6 | 10 -1 0 |
| 1994 min | 1 | 16 34 47.1 156 4.6 0 1 | 3 2 0 |
| 1996 sdg | 16 | 82 161 50.9 984 6.1 5 8 | 6 14 0 |
+———-+—-+—————————————+—————-+
| TOTAL | 40 | 318 577 55.1 3824 6.6 19 19 | 30 15 0 |
+———-+—-+—————————————+—————-+
Comment by fat tony — December 20, 2025 @ 7:25 pm
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I flipped by ESPN2 last night and saw that they were airing yet another pathetic “EOE” program: Madden Nation. WTF?! Besides the obvious schilling of the Madden game being disgusting, who really wants to watch a bunch of idiots who take video games far too seriously play games?
Comment by Mike — December 21, 2025 @ 9:52 am
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there was nothing better in the mid-90’s than waking up real hungover on saturday and watching sports center from 11 to 2. it was so good you could watch the same show 3 times in a row. now, everything is a “top 10 guys matt leinart has sodomized,” or stuart scott trying to turn bowling into vibe magazine awards show. i can’t watch it anymore cause whenever scott comes on it just want to put my first thru the tv.
Comment by Stew Scott Hater — December 21, 2025 @ 10:09 am
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Bob Davie is terrible … every sentence during his saturday night games starts with “You talk about a guy…” or “We talked about…” … shut up!
all things Chris Berman is terrible … Tom Jackson just makes him look more like an idiot. nothing better than hearing Bob Ley on Sunday mornings — it’s the one thing ESPN can’t afford to lose at this point
Comment by william — December 21, 2025 @ 12:49 pm
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ESPN Daily Quickie: All Damon, all the time!!! Quick: Trash the Yankees, bemoan the Sox fans, quickly quickly, hurry call Damon a “murderous traitor” and drag out the tired “Yanks bad for Baseball argument” hurry, ready…now hit them with 24 hours of retarded septic-tank cleaning monkey “experts” with wild opinions!!! Hurry, have a special!! Quick, call Stew Scott for a special in-depth piece on why Johnny will fail in New York, hurry: focus on bitter Sox fans. Omigod: get Berman to do a serious nostalgic look at Damon in the 2004 playoffs like we forgot already!!! Hurry, quick, next, go go go!!! (Just another day of programming at the Even Satan Pays Now network)
Comment by Ze Ze Dogg — December 21, 2025 @ 2:55 pm
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Sorry, Bob Davie hater. He’s analyst for life. He coached at Notre Dame.
Here’s my impression of a ESPN college football programming meeting that will take place in early 2006:
ESPN COLLEGE FOOTBALL PROGRAMMING BIGWIG: We need a new college football analyst. Somebody intelligent and articulate. Somebody everybody will recognize. Somebody with a proven track record. Somebody people will identify with. Somebody that “Joe Six-Pack” average male in “Middle America” will enjoy watching.
ESPN PROGAMMING LACKEY: How about Paul Pasqualoni?
Comment by Jeff — December 22, 2025 @ 12:07 am
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The death of Tony Dungy’s son is terrible. I feel bad for Tony, because he appears to be a straight-up, principled guy.
But let’s pray that ESPN and the rest of the media doesn’t do what they probably will do: exploit his son’s death for a new, compelling storyline. Show some restraint and respect, for God’s sake. You can see it coming from a mile away. He’s going to become Michael Jordan’s father all over again. They lost the “19-0″ storyline last week, so they need a new one to make the “Colts Super Bowl” story more compelling to the “average person.”
Find something else.
Comment by Jeff — December 22, 2025 @ 1:08 pm
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Chris Berman is not even a caricature of his former self. Not that his former self had any redeeming qualities. I wish CNN could post a Chirs Berman poll so we could find out if anyone actually cares for his schtick anymore…
Comment by Berman Sucks — December 22, 2025 @ 3:01 pm
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Another reason to hate them…
the love fest they have with CUM and his new qb. There WAS football before these two. Wonder if Beano is warming up the Rick Meyer hype machine for a guy who has not taken a Div 1 snap as of yet?
Comment by brad — December 22, 2025 @ 4:53 pm
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I hate ESPN for almost all the reasons mentioned above but (and this is something you would have only noticed if you were a UGA or WV fan) while they were doing their hour long college bowl show they talked about almost every major match up except for one.
They disscussed:
The Peach Bowl
The Outback Bowl
The Capital One Bowl
The Fiesta Bowl
The Orange Bowl
and obviously the Rose Bowl
Why did you diss the freakin Sugar Bowl? Last time I checked it was a BCS Bowl! It would be one thing if they were honest and said well we hate UGA and don’t respect WV so we’re going to skip that Bowl but they don’t even mention it at all like it doesn’t fucking exist! FUCK YOU ESPN!
Comment by John — December 22, 2025 @ 6:35 pm
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What’s wrong with the Knicks?
What’s wrong with the Knicks?
What’s Wrong with the Knicks?
Here’s a question, ESPN. WHO IN THE HELL OUTSIDE OF NEW YORK FUCKING CITY DO YOU THINK IS LOSING SLEEP BECAUSE THE KNICKS AREN’T A PLAYOFF TEAM???????????????????????
You know what? The Atlanta Hawks have sucked harder and a lot longer than the Knicks. Why don’t we get daily stories from ESPN about what’s wrong with the Hawks? Where’s the groundswell of media outrage over the Atlanta Hawks’ mediocrity?
The Knicks suck. The world hasn’t ended. Get over it. Find somebody outside of New York City to talk about, good or bad.
Comment by Jeff — December 22, 2025 @ 6:53 pm
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You forgot the biggest reason, the Sunday Night Football Crew! Each one of which blows like a monsoon. Mike Patrick is the emptiest and biggest bag of fairy-hot air I have ever heard. Just endless hype, hype, hype. Theismann is just plain stupid, what Joe, you play football at Notre Dame and you think that means your educated? Then there is Maguire, I tell you what, do I even need to bother listing his faults? Do I have room?
These guys make me ill, seriously, ill!
Comment by Mark — December 22, 2025 @ 11:56 pm
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Just in case you missed it, yesterday one of this group’s favorite whipping-boys, Dan Shanoff, did something stupid. He played the race card in college basketball.
Here’s the gist of what he says. It’s racist that J.J. Redick and Adam Morrison are getting all the publicity and recognition for Player of the Year this year. Apparently he thinks that they’re getting credit, not because of what they do on the court, but because they’re white.
Maybe there are other non-white players who deserve some love too. I’m not arguing that. But he takes it one step further. He says that Rudy Gay of UConn (of course) and should get recognition too. Why? Not because he’s as good as them this year. It’s because he thinks he’s going to be a better NBA player. And then he throws out the “Most NBA experts agree with me” logic to defend it.
Not only is his argument apples and oranges, but it’s even more racist than the people who talk about Redick and Morrison. Why does Dan Shanoff apparently assume that Redick and Morrison won’t make good NBA players? Not because they’re white, I’m sure. Instead he probably uses “code words” like “they’re too slow” or “they’re not athletic enough,” which to me is as ignorant and racist as saying that a good black quarterback won’t make it in the NFL because he isn’t smart enough. Is that why people like Shanoff automatically compare players like Redick and Dunleavy to players like Mike Dunleavy and Wally Sczerbiak, just like they call every white receiver in the NFL (even if he’s tall or fast) a “Wayne Chrebet-type?”
Interesting footnote to this: I went to the “Daily Quickie” archive a few minutes ago, and the race card piece in question has been “mysteriously removed.” It’s now replaced with a debate on whether Morrison or Redick is better.
And for the record: I don’t think J.J. Redick will not be a good NBA player either. But that’s mostly because Grant Hill is the only Duke player that never flamed out in the NBA.
Comment by Jeff — December 23, 2025 @ 11:46 am
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Jeff, I’ve enjoyed reading your posts, but I’d just like to point out a slight mistake in your last post.
I could be wrong, but I don’t think Elton Brand would be considered an “NBA flameout.”
Just saying.
And, to John, the Mutt U. fan, I seriously doubt that ESPN “hates” Mutt U. Their failure to analyze the WVU/Mutt U. game probably had more to do with the fact that…. well…. no one cares about West Virginia football.
Comment by Bobby — December 23, 2025 @ 3:00 pm
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If we were allowed to swap out all the awful announcers/analysts on ESPN but one, I’d propose keeping Rick Majerus, as he is quickly becoming the NCAAB announcing equivalent of John Madden. Not only will he inevitably culminate a long rant by talking about food if given enough time, but he also makes quite a few embarassing verbal faux pas. Case in point: During a recent halftime report/college basketball show/whatever, Steve Lavin mentioned that the return of Marcus Williams would help everyone on UConn, especially Rudy Gay. Majerus then quickly chimes in to say, “You know I’m not a big Gay guy,” a comment that had Lavin and the generic host du jour attempting to stifle their laughs. Seemingly oblivious to the fact that his partners were cracking up, Majerus continued to speak even after pausing after his comment. This guy must really know his X’s and O’s, because he doesn’t strike me as being terribly sharp.
I flipped by SportsCenter yesterday to see them airing a 5-minute piece about the Philly fans booing Santa Claus in the 1960’s. I figured that it was a Kenny Mayne fluff piece, but they had Wannabe Schaap doing the voiceovers, so apparently is was intended to be fairly serious. With crap like this, and the ten-thousand “Would USC beat [insert title-winning team here]?” pieces that they have run, it’s no wonder that highlights are relegated to nothing status.
Comment by Mike — December 23, 2025 @ 3:20 pm
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Point taken, Bobby. I thought about that after I wrote it. Elton Brand now looks like he’s more than just a guy who can score a lot of points with a bad team.
Comment by Jeff — December 23, 2025 @ 4:08 pm
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This whole site is brilliant. ESPN is so far down in the shitter that it should just be flushed right now. The only saving grace is PTI.
Comment by George — December 24, 2025 @ 12:00 am
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Since WHEN IN THE HELL, did this bullshit Scrabble, freaking pocker, and this freaking spelling become a freaking sport? Trust me I’m really restraining myself! Hell I played rugby, now that’s a sport. So why in the hell don’t they put more of that on. I didn’t even understand Austrailian rules football, but it a hell of allot better than watching this other bull shit! Bring real sports back to ESPN Damn it!
Comment by Bill — December 24, 2025 @ 2:37 am
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just a great piece of journalism. i would just like to ask an additional question of the people reading these replies. was anyone listening or god forbid “watching” mike and mike a few months ago when sal palantonio called in with his regular tuesday morning recap from the MNF site ? i can’t recall which game it was but it occured early in the season right as the whole TO incidents began. he immediately began slurring his words and was absolutely bombed. he had just been told by the higher ups that he was to go to philly that day to cover the douch bag/wr. he was less than happy and started complaining about what a checken shit job he had. he very well could have written one of the above replies. for that i actaully have some respect for him. it’s was almost like he was part of some sort of cult and couldn’t get out. you could just see the dread in mike and mike’s eyes as they were terrified as to what he was going to say next. i was really hoping that he’d commit career suicide live on that broadcast. not because i like watching train wrecks but because if he could somehow get out from under that crap network he may be able to live his life in peace. anyone else see this mike and mike show ?
Comment by worldbfree — December 26, 2025 @ 1:47 am
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Hey RandyJ-
Quit fucking your sister and get your head out of your ass. Both PSU and ND are fine institutions that GRADUATE their players. Imagine that. They lead productive lives after football instead of SEC players (stocking shelves at the fucking Piggly-Wiggly or cleaning septic tanks at trailer parks).
Know what the hell you are talking about before you spout off at the mouth (you are an SEC fan so I know that you can’t help it)
Go back to playing your banjo, brush your 2 teeth and shut the FUCK UP!!!
Comment by YankeeRedneck — December 27, 2025 @ 6:10 am
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Don’t you just hate Sean Salisbury on First and 10? He is so much in love with Favre that he should just marry him. Get him off the air PLEASE
Comment by blaine — December 27, 2025 @ 7:30 pm
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Amazing.
There is NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER that Bill Parcells is retiring.
Bill Parcells has never said he’s thinking about retiring.
Nobody from the Dallas Cowboys has formally discussed Bill Parcells’s future.
So why won’t ESPN shut the fuck up about it? Is that all you have to do to make the news these days? Make up a phony story? Spread an unfounded rumor by adding the phrase “unnamed sources tell me,” so that it sounds like it’s official even though it’s probably bullshit?
By the way, you can watch the Dallas Cowboys this weekend on ESPN.
And if the Cowboys luck out and make the playoffs, I ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE that their game will be “selected” by the NFL to be the prime-time game on Saturday night.
By the way, you can watch that Dallas Cowboys game next weekend on ABC.
Comment by Jeff — December 27, 2025 @ 7:35 pm
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I love your rants, as well as everyone else’s comments! The only good thing ESPN gave us were their $19.99 video games, but they don’t even make them anymore!
Comment by Brian — December 28, 2025 @ 11:37 am
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One more rant.
Over the last week, virtually every sports news media outlet has had at least one column that, at the very least, questions the validity of USC’s supposed “three-peat.” Whether you’re a fan or not, any discussion of a team three-peating, when the BCS is the recognized system and the team did not win the BCS title in 2003, is questionable at the best, an absolute fraud at the least. I think it’s at least worth a discussion.
ESPN apparently doesn’t even think it’s worth questioning. ESPN is the only outlet that has completely ignored this controversy to my knowledge. You’d think LSU’s BCS National Championship in 2003 never happened. And nobody is crying about Auburn getting screwed out of the National Championship like USC did the year before. Meanwhile, USC’s football team is handily beating every opponent in ESPN’s fan poll. The halftime show of every ESPN bowl game questions how Texas will be able to stay on the field with USC. And I assume that the USC student who got a job covering USC for Page 2 still has her job.
Comment by Jeff — December 28, 2025 @ 1:03 pm
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This was in the Scoop Jackson column today about the most important stories of 2005. I shit you not:
“Stephen A. Smith’s show
No one really got the magnitude of this. Not even at ESPN. When the deal went down and “Quite Frankly” was born, the first thing I wanted to do was write a column about it. Not happening. “Too self-promoting” was what I was told. But “QF” was bigger than that. It was bigger than ESPN.
When “Quite Frankly” aired on Aug. 1, 2005, it broke down a barrier that had been up for over a decade. And the following sentence is no disrespect to Bryant Gumbel, Michael Wilbon, John Saunders, Montell Williams, Orlando Jones or DL Hugley, but … not since they pulled Arsenio Hall off the air in 1994 has a black man had his own talk show — or been slated to host one with his name in the title. The fact that Stephen A. was given the format to do him — to be himself, unscripted, unapologetic, unleashed — was historical in the landscape of broadcast television.
For a target audience of several million that are forced to watch “Being Bobby Brown,” in a Neilsen era when UPN stands for United Plantation of Negroes because it is one of the few networks where you find “quality” African-American programming, the “officialness” of Stephen A.’s hosting a daily sports talk show was bigger than anything Ron Artest or Terrell Owens did to push us a few steps back. Not only did Sports Illustrated recognize it, but so did David Letterman.”
Comment by drew — December 28, 2025 @ 6:24 pm
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Judging by some of the stray comments he’s made in various columns, Bill Simmons really seems to want to take harder shots at Scoop Jackson. Of course, we’re all racists if we do, or at least Scoop and Jason Whitlock would imply that we are racists.
As a Scoop bonus, here’s his response from Week 15’s Critics feature when asked “Bill Parcells or Jimmy Johnson?”
Scoop: “Neither — Lovie Smith, son”
Must have missed that as one of the choices.
Comment by Mike — December 28, 2025 @ 7:56 pm
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ESPN loves to have militant black writers and sportscasters on their network.
Comment by John Holmes — December 28, 2025 @ 8:35 pm
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I remember the days when ABC hired real journalists like Jim McKay, Chris Schenkel and Jack Whitaker to cover sports.
Now, apparently you have to meet one of three criteria to work for ABC/ESPN as a “journalist.”
1. Live within 200 miles of New York City.
2. Accuse everyone of racism.
3. Fuck Jessica Simpson
Comment by Jeff — December 29, 2025 @ 12:27 pm
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Page 2 moron Dan Shanoff’s top story in today’s Daily Quickie: 2005 USC’s fictitious matchup against 2001 Miami. For some reason, I didn’t see those “highlights” leading off any other sports station’s news reports. However, it was a slow news day. After all, it’s not as though there were two bowl games, nine NBA games, twelve NHL games, and ten Top 25 hoops matchups last night. Nothing like that.
Comment by Mike — December 29, 2025 @ 3:17 pm
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Mark May just has a very bright positive aurora around him doesn’t he? He isn’t ever bias to USC at all is he? Should be fired, no positive material for anyone except good teams.
Craig James can’t forget you buddy and that awesome insight you give us. Really if it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t know what football is. And your catch phrases deserve nothing less than a A +
How bout the symbolic programs in mid afternoon yeah I don’t ever think PTI, 1st & Ten, & Around the Horn ever talk about the same subjects, very weak.
“Stu” Scott did he marry the “Schwab” yet? What is Scott really? Is he a “thug”, or sports reporter. What’s the deal with the eye, really? Why don’t you just wear your Air Jordans, number 23 UNC jersey to work everyday, so I don’t have to be reminded how much MJ and North Carolina are your favorite things in life
Lastly I tried counting, how many networks do they have?
ESPN
ESPN 2
ESPN Classic ( Yeah when I think classic sports I think billiards and PBA bowling all day long)
ESPN Radio
ESPN U
ESPN HD
ESPN 2 HD
ESPN Deportes
ESPN Video Games
ESPN 360
ESPN.com
ESPNNews
How many am I missing 16?
Lastly ESPN It’s December 29, 2025 The Rose Bowl is 6 days away. I guess I don’t have to watch it now that I know USC can “manhandle” every great team for the last half century, so what chance does Texas have. Granted USC deserves all kinds of respect, but c’mon you didn’t play the big game yet. When they win, then you may have your roundtable discussion about how nobody can stop USC
Comment by A — December 29, 2025 @ 4:09 pm
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Hey, A. You forgot “Bareback Mountain”- ESPN. It’s their figure skating-home decorating channel. It’s only on in Frisco, Atl and NYC.
Comment by dragonash — December 29, 2025 @ 7:25 pm
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Apparently USC “lost” their fictional matchup with 01 Miami. Forget how stupid this thing is, considering most of the “target audience” who is voting for this crap wasn’t old enough to watch or remember any of the teams on this schedule.
My guess is, had USC won all the fictional games, ESPN would have added the following “opponents” to the schedule:
1. The 22 greatest players in college football history (which would have been difficult because apparently ESPN believes 14 of the 22 play for this year’s USC team)
2. The Electoral College
3. The Indianapolis Colts
4. The 85 Bears
5. The 72 Dolphins
6. The New York Yankees
7. The Boston Red Sox
8. T.O.
9. Danica Patrick
10. Chris Berman catching a pass from Doug Williams
Comment by Jeff — December 29, 2025 @ 7:28 pm
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Oh yeah, and good luck finding out when your bowl game is being played, if that game is not on ESPN or ABC.
On the Bottom Line, you used to receive pretty complete game information. The only thing that was ususally omitted was the network airing the game, unless, of course, that network was ESPN or ABC.
Today on the bottom line, I noticed that game times are now omitted from bowl games appearing on other networks. I mean, how fucking childish can you be? Meanwhile, ESPN is searching for stories of questionable newsworthiness just to get ESPN/ABC games placed on the Bottom Line. You know what I mean: stories like “Missouri’s third-string fullback is questionable for Friday’s Independence Bowl vs. South Carolina, WHICH CAN BE SEEN AT 3:30 EASTERN ON ESPN.”
In contrast, a player on the teams playing in the Cotton Bowl, Gator Bowl or Sun Bowl could die or something, and the story probably wouldn’t even make the Bottom Line.
Comment by Jeff — December 29, 2025 @ 7:59 pm
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LOL!!! You guys speak the truth. Especially regarding that tard Berman. I cant stand that tool and all of his stupid gimmiks.
Comment by Big D — December 30, 2025 @ 8:13 am
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You all forgot this.
1. Jock Jumping. Please lets devote 3 30 minute segments to Teddy Bruchi he came back from a stroke to play football. What you mean someone died playing football well he gets one day. Teddy will get every day until he comes back then we will tell his life story when he comes back.
2. More to number 1: Brett Farve, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Mike Vick and Tom Brady.
3. Kobe and Lebron. Really who gives a crap about lebron what has he done. Carmello and wade have been in the playoffs 2 years now. Lebron nothing. Yet he is the best. And honestly I want to hear about the lakers again thanks. Please lets see another shaq kobe matchup on christmas. Put a better team in there no one besides lakers fans, heat fans, and drama idiots will watch that.
4. T.O. saga, they instigated the story as well as many other stories and then are shocked when somthing like this happens. If you ask the guy a question the butcher it to make in contravercial then see what his teammates say, you think it will create something. DAMN I hate them.
5. Banwaggon jumping. Example: This team sucks, they are the worst ever they had a luck win. Oh the chargers went 12-4. LT is the best chargers are unbeatable dont want to see them in the postseason. Ex2: Dolphins suck they are gonna be at best a 4 win team again. What they have won 5 in a row and are 8-7. Nick Saban is a genious like I said. Ex. 3: Colts, nuff said.
6. Going to ESPNnews to see highlights of your team. 10 second. Checking sportscenter for a longer highlight. Nothing or a sportscenter express. Your team is the playoffs. However lets see kobes dunk 6 times. Who cares that the lakers are 20 games below 500. 5 minute laker highlight. non-la or non-ny team nada.
7. Back to dolphins. Yeah lets show the colts blowing out the texans to remain undefeated or patriots beating the browns.. Forget the 20 pt come back yes two 4-7 teams but still.
8. Sean Sailsbury saying someone is doing somthing wrong at QB. Did his clip board tell him that? yes i know this was said already.
Its sad that I could keep going 650 responses later on stuff someone left off. If anyone actually reads this far down I feel for ya brother. And yes I hate Skip “say the opposite” bayless.
I should have said what I like about the bastards that make me watch 60 mintues of crap so i might have a chance to see a highlight from my teams, but what would be the fun of a 3 line post. The only reason I can take Maddens man crush on brady and farve is because he says some damn hilarious things. i.e turducken. ESPN until you come up with somthing like turducken you dont get the same liberty so enough with the crap.
Comment by bob — December 30, 2025 @ 8:55 am
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how drunk were you when you wrote that last comment! “What you mean someone died playing football well he gets one day.”
How amazing is it that you all have so much disdain and contempt for ESPN simply because it’s not exactly the way YOU want it to be. TV is driven by ratings, nothing else so obviously all of you are in the minority. One more piece of advice, if you hate it so much-STOP FUCKING WATCHING IT!!
Comment by Joe — December 30, 2025 @ 1:28 pm
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What a page of whiners! Whats all this complaining about ESPN not talking about bowl games that arent on ESPN or ABC? They talk about every game. Usually they talk more about ABC/ESPN games because those are bigger and more important!!! Duh! Maybe they like to talk a little more about their own games though because it also increases the ratings of those games too! Are you guys just too brainwashed to not understand anything in the business world? I watch ESPN almost everyday. There are some guys I don’t like, and some I think do a good job. Thats no different that every other channel out there. You ever see FSN? Thats a lame sports channel. If you don’t like it, don’t watch it, but don’t constantly criticize ESPN for not talking about your alma mater 24/7.
Comment by Web surfer — December 30, 2025 @ 2:22 pm
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As long as there is a Pam Ward……….THERE WILL BE A SEWER SYSTEM. This “les” was on ESPN2………last night she was on the big one…….her boss has to be a “les” also. PUKE PUKE PUKE.
Comment by Arthur Moore — December 30, 2025 @ 2:28 pm
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This is for comments #648-649. We complain because networks like ESPN and FSN are our only link to the sports world. We can’t be at every game ourselves with a camcorder. If those networks are going to take on the responsibility of broadcasting our games, and then still have the balls to make asinine comments on them, then they better satisfy our need for games, at least showing us all of the bowl games. It is purely coporate and business that not all of the bowl games are shown, and that is a sad fact. It pains me to admit that college football has become(especially in the last 20 years) politic and money driven, just as the NFL always has been. On another note, comment #649, and I quote,
“What a page of whiners! Whats all this complaining about ESPN not talking about bowl games that arent on ESPN or ABC? They talk about every game. Usually they talk more about ABC/ESPN games because those are bigger and more important!!! Duh!”
First of all, they DONT talk about evey game. Secondly, what exactly is ‘bigger and more important’? There is no ‘bigger and more important’, and least there shouldn’t be. Again, it is that kind of mentality that allows networks such as ESPN and FSN to broadcast only what they deem important according to ratings. The second part of that comment, and I quote,
“Usually they talk more about ABC/ESPN games because those are bigger and more important!!! Duh! Maybe they like to talk a little more about their own games though because it also increases the ratings of those games too! Are you guys just too brainwashed to not understand anything in the business world?”
This makes my point exactly. BUSINESS. RATINGS. Apparently, even skeptics such as comment #649 understand that those things are now the driving force behind sports. And it is those factors now that dictate to us, the fans, what we hear about games, what we read about games, and even the types of games that we see. MONEY, MONEY, MONEY. We should not let the corrupt networks decide for us which games we are allowed to see. But that’s the way it has been made; regional locations, along with ratings, now dictate the viewing of certain games. You always see Div. 1-A games. Why? Because they pay the most to the networks. Ratings and money dictate everything we see, read, and hear about sports. Although this is widely accepted by most sports fans, the educated ones know that it is wrong. Its not about sports anymore. Its about the bank accounts.
Comment by Mitch — December 30, 2025 @ 4:46 pm
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Listen here numbnuts,
The bottom line is this. If you have nothing better to do other than follow sporting games, you have nothing going on. ZERO. Its sort of like driving around in a Yugo thinking your cool. Now if you want to make a change turn the T.V. off. Rip the cable out of the wall and do not attend any events. Things would change in a hurry. But you and I both know this won’t happen, because most people are like trained pigs following one another. Do all of you buy Nike shoes as well? Just do it.
Comment by Larry — December 30, 2025 @ 5:05 pm
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1) Shouldn’t there be some sort of warning message any time Kornheiser and Wilbon aren’t on PTI? Caution: LeBetard and his creepy smile will be seen today.
2) Vitale covering Duke is similar to getting mauled by large predators. We get it asshole, now shut the fuck up and talk about the other team.
3) “Wow there was a reference to Aqua Teen Hunger Force mentioned on Sportscenter! These guys must be culturally relevant!”
4) Talk about inventing news. Next Scoop Jackon’s article: The Unacceptable Color of Porcelain Fixtures in America Today.
5) Here’s an interesting parallel to Brett Farve losing a game on Sunday Night and Thiesmann and those cretins praising him. Any of the Sunday Night Football guys talking about World War II during the invasion of Italy: “Now Mussolini. THERE’s a dictator! I mean, he is just leaving it all on the battlefield. I can’t say enough about the effort this guy is showing.”
6) The slow intrusion of NASCAR onto ESPN and other media. This and the recent infringement of country music into pop music is similar to kudzu.
Here’s hoping ESPN sucks less in 2006!
Comment by Erik McG — December 30, 2025 @ 5:55 pm
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Erik McG,
Whoa, whoa, whoa … there was an Aqua Teen Hunger Force reference on SportsCenter? Dammit. I used to love Aqua Teen, and now it’s offically retarded. ESPN bastards.
Comment by Cheese — December 30, 2025 @ 7:14 pm
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Puke face Lou Holtz and his moronic side kick Mark May deserve mention at least 7 times. These clueless idiots spew out pointless opinions with auto pilot efficiency. The only thing missing from this freak show is a Pee Wee Herman live feed from the back of a theater.
Comment by Paul Jensen — December 30, 2025 @ 11:28 pm
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Hey Web Surfer, #649: you made a lot of really good points. I guess all these weirdos think that because they have keyboards and internet connections that their opinions matter/ they’re TV producers. Hey whiners, just because you have keyboards doesnt mean you should use them. You got two ears and one mouth, use them accordingly. Or just keep you mouth shut 24/7/365. That would suit me just fine. Some of you fools obviously only selectivly listen to ESPN anyways. ESPN doesnt “create” news, it reports it. They talk about some stuff more than others, ie T.O. And you know why that is? Because people find that stuff interesting. Wait, let me guess your retort: “Hey Greg, I don’t find T.O. interesting! Blah… Blah… Blah…” You morons say that, but you’ll also be the first ones to stop everything and watch the GD T.O. story. Sorry if any of this sounded “harsh” and brought you to tears. But there was just no easy way around it. Have a nice day gentlemen : )
Comment by Greg — December 31, 2025 @ 1:22 am
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Yes ESPN does suck.
However, if you think they jock the Lakers, you’re truly mistaken.
They only give them more airtime so they can bash them and portray Kobe Bryant as Satan’s son.
While it’s frustrating to see that amount of time devoted to them (because everyone loves the “soap opera” that is the LA Lakers), it’s MORE frustrating to watch it if you’re a Laker fan and observe the bias they have against the Lakers.
Comment by the guy — December 31, 2025 @ 6:36 am
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Why does it matter? Because the bowl games not on ESPN do not carry less significance than the ones on ESPN. The Cotton Bowl, in terms of team rankings, is in fact more important than almost any other non-BCS bowl remaining. And ESPN won’t even tell you what time the game is being played.
This matters, because ESPN has strong-armed itself into being the only “real” source for sports news on television. Nobody even dares take on the beast anymore. And the network is abusing its power in the name of “synergy” and self-promotion. If your game or sport does not even appear on the network, good luck getting the attention you deserve.
That’s why we’re angry. Imagine if the “CBS Evening News” ran itself like ESPN’s “Sportscenter,” “Baseball Tonight,” “NFL Primetime,” and the like. This is what it could look like:
1. Our top story: A 10-minute preview of tonight’s “Survivor.”
2. Completely ignore an important political development, because the coments were made on “Meet the Press” instead of “Face the Nation.”
3. Spend the next 10 minutes speculating on a bunch of bullshit that appears in New York newspapers, like ESPN does with every phony Yankees/Mets/Manny trade rumor.
4. Have a fluffy 5-minute bullshit “interview” with President Bush, brought to you by Budweiser.
5. White House correspondent: Justin Timberlake
6. Do a daily story about a particular congresswoman, “just because she’s hot and men like to see her on TV.”
7. Have Sal Palantonio ask Dick Cheney if the Iraq War would be going better if Bob Dole was our president.
8. Save the Iraq/Katrina/Wiretapping stories until the last five minutes of the show, because you know that that’s what the audience tuned in to see.
It’s not acceptable in regular news, and it shouldn’t be acceptable in sports news either.
Comment by Jeff — December 31, 2025 @ 6:20 pm
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fuck all u dumb pussys dallas is the best team in the world
Comment by fart Knocker — January 1, 2026 @ 5:17 am
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ya Fuck all you douchebags. Chris berman is the fucking man. im out kids, daylight come and i wanna delhomme
Comment by Billy Brew — January 1, 2026 @ 12:04 pm
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Has anyone mentioned that fucking annoying MNF redneck halftime song? These fuckstains don’t have enough money to change the song each week. I would rather staple my dick to my coffee table than hear Tim “I’m bald that’s why I wear that retarded hat” McGraw again. When did ABC turn into the TNN.Fucking rubes!
Comment by Tom — January 2, 2026 @ 11:07 am
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Oh yeah, what mirror does Jim Rome look into when he trims his beard? One from a funhouse! Or is Stuart Scott “eyeing” it up for Romey?!
Comment by Tom — January 2, 2026 @ 4:10 pm
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scoop jackson is a fucking idiot, stephen a smith’s show is about as relevant as my turds that wouldnt go down the toilet from the dump i took earlier today
shit, stephen a smith is so important, he gets a key timeslot and competitive eating gets better ratings than his horseshit show
scoop sucks anymore
Comment by stu scott's eye doctor — January 2, 2026 @ 7:40 pm
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Agree that ESPN does reek.
Page 2 (and remember Page 3??) is a joke. Having a USC student blab about her team while not even having a Texas student blab is wrong!! Bill Simmons praising his “Sawx” and Patriots while not having one sportswriter from all parts of the country praise their local teams is ludicrous. Dan Shanoff jumps on and off bandwagons at a faster clip than anyone else. Further, I don’t need to here that he hates the Yanks. The African-American Page 2 writers tend to want to blame white people for the problems in the world (of sports). Page 2 has also become too political. I don’t care if you love Bush or hate him, but I don’t want to see that in sports!!
ESPN loves to hype players like McNabb and Vick. Regardless of a love or hatred of Rush Limbaugh, he was right that McNabb is overrated and is praised primarily by the media.
ESPN thinks that not even God can stop USC. Besides Vince Young and Mack Brown, they barely acknowledge Texas. Save the USC all-time greatest polls til after the Rose Bowl.
The bad personalities of ESPN/ABC:
1. Stuart Scott (don’t be a UNC homer)
2. Dick Vitale (Duke homer??)
3. John Madden (he’s lost his mind)
4. Chris Berman (John Smith does not need a nickname; don’t be a Red Sox/Buffalo Bills homer)
5. Dan Patrick (lose the ego)
6. ESPN Sunday night football crew (get irate and laud players over the smallest things)
7. ESPN Sunday night baseball crew (Jon Miller, don’t have a cow over a double-play and Joe Morgan, you ain’t the greatest thing ever in baseball)
8. Al Michaels (don’t say “deuce” in football and is it that hard to refer to cities as Indianaoplis, Cincinatti, and Philadelphia instead of Philly, Cincy, and Indy??)
9. John Kruk (get off your high horse about being a baseball expert)
10. Peter Gammons (funny how your rumors and insider info turn out to be false most of the time!!)
11. Sean Salisbury (don’t yell and scream; you weren’t a good quarterback)
12. Stephen A. Smith (yells too much; the players aren’t perfect either)
ESPN tries desperately to cause controversy (such as T.O.) and to make the news with whatever reporter hearing that Coach X wants to retire or Player Y hates Coach X and or Player Z. ESPN overindulges us with endless talk about the Mannings, McNabb, Kobe Bryant, Shaq, Reggie Bush, Matt Leinart, Michael and Marcus Vick, A-Rod, Jeter, Bonds, Schilling, Manny, Redick, Larry Brown, Phil Jackson, etc. ESPN needs to not report on any of them for three days in any of its programming. Imagine viewers hearing about players/teams from areas besides the east and west coasts. ESPN would probably gain some appreciation. We, as fans, want to see highlights mixed in with some interviews and insightful commentary. This commentary does not include Stuart Scott saying “boo yeah!” or reading poetry. We don’t need endless dribble from the anchors. We need people like Bob Ley and his Outside the Lines show (at a better time). We don’t need reality shows or “respected” sports journalists/columnists acting like idiots by yelling and mocking each other. We don’t need cramming 3 shows into an hour with zero chance for analysis. We do need to show ALL the professional teams (even the hopelessly miserable ones). We need ESPN to hire journalists from the South and Southeast along with the Midwest/Plains and the Rocky Mountains/Desert area. I believe that ESPN went down the toilet when Disney/ABC bought them out some years ago. We as viewers need to look elsewhere if we’re upset with the ESPN dribble. I know that many of us like the “guilty pleasure” eevn if we hate them so much, but if we cut them off at the wallet, they’ll listen. The Ombudsman is a great start for ESPN. ESPN and their anchors/commentators/analysts need to show class. I can recall when TNT had Sunday night football. The TNT announcers wished good luck to ESPN when ESPN took it over. The next week, the ESPN crew said football is back where it belongs. Show some class!!!! Ultimately, it’s up to us. It’ll be interesting to see what happens this year!!
Comment by Leif — January 2, 2026 @ 9:48 pm
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ABC seems to have a fucking crush over Ohio State. Also, they just showed shots of Laura Quinn (Brady Quinn’s sis) all day long.
Comment by Gabe — January 3, 2026 @ 12:46 am
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I guaran-damn-tee you that Brady Quinn’s sister will have a job with ESPN within a year, or will dump A.J. Hawk and get to be “The Bachelorette,” or something like that. It’s too great an opportunity to pass up.
And while we’re at it, you know that they are just waiting for the season to end so that they can offer Jerome Bettis a job. He represents Notre Dame, Michigan and Pennsylvania! Imagine the possibilities!
Comment by Jeff — January 3, 2026 @ 11:48 am
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Perhaps ESPN should take some cues from The Weather Channel. Weather Channel - All Weather, All the time!
I am astonished that no one has mentioned Merrill Hoge. How many concussions did this clown have? Between Hoge, Beano and Salibury, they should never again hire anyone ever associated with Pittsburgh.
They have since abandoned any attempts to hide their NY bias for many years.
Michael Irvin = Busta Rhymes … their is no difference in their truncated spewing out of sentence fragments.
Comment by Swaven — January 3, 2026 @ 4:32 pm
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When Keith Jackson broadcasts i rater hear Fran Drescher talk for 8 hours. He freakin USC’s bitch
Comment by Gabe — January 3, 2026 @ 7:35 pm
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Mike Tirico and his terrible overdramatized calls with his Deliverance squeal of a voice when he gets excited about a first down has to be right up there.
Comment by msuvictor — January 3, 2026 @ 11:20 pm
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34 straight wins.
One real National Champiohsip.
I guess ESPN will apologize now for shoving USC down our throats this year, hiring a USC student to cover the team, the “best ever” schedule, and all that other crap.
I’m not keeping my fingers crossed.
Comment by Jeff — January 5, 2026 @ 1:31 am
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Yes, ESPN has a lot of improving to do. But what other sports channels are there? I wish the producers would realize that SPORTS are entertaining on their own, and not the loud in-your-face commentary. It just ruins the experience of the GAME.
Stuart Scott - This guy is SOOOO annoying. I’m not gay by any means, but he is not very attractive to look at. What is up with his eye? His commentary is way too loud and in your face. His voice raises hairs on my neck and back. Don’t you have to be ‘attractive’ to be on TV? Maybe ESPN was going for the circus sideshow angle when they hired this jackass.
Lou Holtz - Good coach but shitty commentator. Don’t you need to be able to talk in order to comment on the game? Hmm…
Roger Lodge? What the hell?
Yes, they do cover the Yankees A LOT. But they are my favorite team so I am not upset about that. Although, two years ago ESPN was advertising Red Sox/Yankees coverage like Paul Revere warning us of the Red Coats invasion back in the 1700’s. Instead of covering a classic matchup - Mussina vs. Pedro - which, by the way, turned out to be an EXCELLENT game (I had to read about it in the paper the next morning) ESPN decided to cover Jeff Weaver vs. Wakefield the following day - WHAT THE HELL?!? Who cares about Jeff Weaver? Cover a sure-to-be classic matchup instead of Jeff Weaver - who sucks. I’d rather watch the Pirates play against the then Montreal Expos.
WNBA - Who cares. Why waste time on this crap? You had to PAY people to go to the “All-Star” game, so what makes you think anyone would want to see highlights of some Butch-Dyke dunking a multi-colored ball? Dyke-Ball just isn’t very cool.
Kenny Mayne is pretty cool. Why not use his dry, sarcastic humor more often rather than going with “BOO YAH” stupid and ugly Stuart Scott? They only have Kenny covering horse racing, and he does an excellent job.
Suzy Kolber? Get someone attractive like Fox did with the former Playmate. Lisa Dergan I think it is.
LeBron James is good, but stop trying to make every guy in America want to give him slow head. ESPN IDOLIZES this kid. He has yet to win anything so drop it you damned jersey chasers.
Those ESPN movies are so lame. Its sports! Cover games, cover highlights. Why make movies?
Poker. Now this is great. I know some people hate that ESPN covers it, but it is so entertaining. The announcers are awesome. I love the jokes about ex-wives - that guy should cover every event possible. Its not IN YO FACE like the rest of the crew exhibits, its just solid entertainment, which is what sports were before ESPN stepped in and ruined it. Poker is about competition, which is what sports SHOULD be about.
Send Michael Irving back to the half-way house. Give him an eight pack of light bulbs as severance pay. Maybe a box of chalk and a pack of bic lighters to go with it. He must still be on crack because he obviously has no control of his actions and emotions, or his loud and uncontrollable inner monologue.
I heard that the Outdoor Life Network is going to start covering more and more sports instead of deer hunting and safaris. I can’t wait. They need to learn from what ESPN does right, and more importantly, what ESPN does terribly wrong.
Comment by Eddie Mustang — January 5, 2026 @ 1:49 am
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the other night, mike tirico dropped this gem on us, before kickoff (!) of the psu vs fsu game: “The best coaching matchup ever!”
HUH? Sure they amazing records, but this aint the FSU of old, and the past few years nobody gave a damn about psu. The greatest coaching matchup would be coaches making incredible adjustments or playcalls during the game, not just some bullshit record.
Comment by stu scott's eye doctor — January 5, 2026 @ 6:53 pm
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“There will be no trade, I’m staying in Boston, where I’m familiar with the system and where I have a lot of friends, especially David Ortiz,” Ramirez told ESPNdeportes.com while in Miami on personal business.
So let me get this straight. First ESPN overexaggerates USC’s greatness. Then, there’s still no evidence that Bill Parcells is going to retire. Now, we find out that all this Manny bullshit they’ve been feeding us, mostly from New York newspapers, is never going to happen. WAKE UP PEOPLE!
If my “sources” were wrong as much as these trade rumor mongerers in New York area tabloids are, I’d stop talking about them in my newscasts. Maybe I’m wrong. Or maybe it’s just a way for ESPN to keep New York and Northeast-area teams in the spotlight even when they’re not playing.
Comment by Jeff — January 6, 2026 @ 1:25 am
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Thank you guys I can not believe I am just now reading this I hate espn, but I cant not watch!I hate “Dukie V” more than anything do you think he gives coach K hand jobs?
Comment by James — January 6, 2026 @ 4:33 am
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The Rose Bowl was nice and all, but, rather than Texas and Vince Young’s on-field excellenace, shouldn’t the real story be how the Longhorns would fare vs. 1994 Penn State and 1955 Oklahoma….?
Had to love that dope Skip Bayless writing an article the day of the game which stated Texas was both overhyped (all of those SC features and online columns about them were overkill….oh, wait) and overrated (because one of only 2 unbeatens definitely shouldn’t be the nation’s #2 ranked team…). The column has far too many stupid quotes to list, which is typical of most ESPN.com content.
Also, did anyone see the latest Hot/Not by my favorite whipping boy, Shanoff? He pumps it up by pointing out the one pick that he got right last year. My predictions are as inconsistent in terms of being correct as the next person’s, but I don’t go around making dozens of stupid pick and then try to make it seem like I did a good job because I got one right. Also, if you check this out, read the 2005 edition first and then 2006’s. A great many of Shanoff’s “Not (from 2005)” were his picks that were supposed to be “Hot (for 2005)” that never even panned out.
Comment by Mike — January 6, 2026 @ 10:09 am
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If ABC, Disney, and ESPN sucks just imagine what we think about your web page. It’s not that exciting to read. However, I’ll give you credit because it’s so obvious that you don’t have a real job, somebody’s got to hate. For all of the fans and employees of ABC, Disney, and ESPN pop ya collas to this man and pull out ya wallets we auctioning to put this sideline waterboy out of bussiness. Here I’ll start the bid off at a million dollars.(not literally) if he wants to sue. holla back, hater
Comment by A.K.A Swift(Jacksonville,FL) — January 7, 2026 @ 12:53 am
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Oh well, ESPN was WRONG on the Bill Parcells thing too, now. Sorry about that. No need to issue an apolgy. It was only a rumor.
The funny thing was that ESPN and the rest of the world knew Dick Vermeil was going to retire. Why did the network virtually ignore that one while shoving Bill Parcells down our throat? I’m sure it has nothing to do with the Chiefs not being as popular as the Cowboys. And I’m sure it had nothing with the Cowboys playing on ESPN that weekend. Imagine the hype we could create before the game, and the phony “retrospectives” we could run during the game!
Comment by Jeff — January 7, 2026 @ 1:13 pm
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Current poll at ESPN.com: “Which team would win this matchup - 2005 Texas vs. 2001 Miami, FL?” Pathetic.
Comment by Mike — January 7, 2026 @ 3:28 pm
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There is only one sport ESPenNis does good anymore and that’s tennis.
Comment by Dawgfan — January 7, 2026 @ 10:52 pm
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Thank you!!!!
Comment by Harper — January 9, 2026 @ 1:42 am
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’bout time america wakes up & realizes WWL’N Sports has become a joke. they give about as much info as a street sign covered in paint to a lost journeyman. and the so-called ‘xperts’ are a disgrace to working-men/women everywhere. its obvious you no longer have to have any sense whatsoever to be broadcast into peoples’ homes.
From Steve a$$clown Smith to Skip-should be paid less-Bayless, the network should apologize to each viewer personally. then again, i wouldnt want them to even step foot in my backyard. sickening how we have to put up with these talentless tools. from their lingo, to personal appearances, the players have fallen as far and as fast as the “mighty” uscee trojans-enz! they need to shape up fast before they cause any more stress related crimes. espn, yall AINT the above-all-end-all of the world!!!! dont make me catch a case.
Jrome…..trim dat ’stach(properly)
SASmith…stop it, you an embarrassment to yo momma
Woody P…find the nearest nursing home & check yoself in (quickly)
Skip……RELAX! more to life than arguing
LCorso….see Woody!
LHoltz….grab a bib and dab
BWalton…come down, your highness. toomuch ( or lack of) o2 clouding yo brain
i know im omitting some, wish i had more time……..espn, do us a favor, just clean house(except for a few) and the world just may be willing to give ya a 2nd chance.
MORE DANYELLE SARGENT!
MORE DANYELLE SARGENT!
Comment by daFrankster — January 10, 2026 @ 10:14 am
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682+ replies can’t be wrong! The Ocho (ESPN) sucks as bad as eMpTyV. Heck, I can’t believe they are moving Monday Night Football to ESPN. MNF belongs on ABC! ESPN is not receiving any programming from the big leagues for some reason. NHL has signed with Fox Sports and OLN. Turner has the NBA. MLB probably won’t sign with ESPN next year. Television on a whole sucks. Now the people who have suckified TV want to take over the Internet. I’m not willing to give the Internet up even over a fight! The only way they’ll take that away from me is from my dead lifeless body!
Down with The Ocho!
Down with eMpTyV!
Down with TV!
Comment by Bushido Hacks — January 11, 2026 @ 2:09 am
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My Good and Bad ESPN/ABC list
Bad:
- World Series of Poker, PBA Bowling, and Pool a.k.a. Billiards. These are not sports, it’s bad enough that they show these on ESPN Classic.
- Too much NASCAR coverage, which will get worse when their deal to show races start
- Overexposure of the Red Sox/Yankees, Duke/UNC basketball, and the Knicks
- I am a USC fan, but that was stupid of ESPN to do that “Greatest Team Ever” debate/poll before they lost to Texas in the Rose Bowl. How about making sure they win first?
- How many times a week do we have to watch Mike Tyson KO tomato cans from 1986 on ESPN Classic?
- Sean Salisbury
- Chris Berman - your schtick has gotten old, just go away
- Dick Vitale - quit slurping Duke and Coach K and show some neutrality
- Stuart Scott - forget about the street cred, be real and stop trying to be hip, you just look stupid. Also, stop the UNC homerism and stop sucking up to Tiger and MJ.
- Neil Everett
- Michael Irvin - you retired six years ago, you are not “The Playmaker” anymore, act like you have some class
- Mike Tirico - chill out, it’s just the 1st quarter
- Paul McGuire
- Lee Corso, Lou Holtz, Mark May, and Bob Davie
- Pam Ward and any other woman doing play by play on College Football, Title IX sucks
- high school games, high school recruits declaring their school in press conferences, and recruiting reports
- the shoving of the WNBA and women’s college basketball down our throats
- figure skating, who cares
- Tim Cowlishaw, Mike Lupica, and Jay Mariotti
- Keith Jackson - I hate saying this, but he’s slipping. It’s time for him to retire and now is the perfect time after a great Rose Bowl.
- Mike and Mike in the morning, why do we have to watch a radio show? Why not just put them in studio like JRIB or PTI and watch them debate for 4 hours
- incessant promotions for their “original movies”
- the ESPY’s
- dropping Playmakers after the NFL complained
- coach interviews just before kickoff or at halftime, this pretty much applies to all networks that show games, but why do we need this?
Good:
- Fred Hickman, Scott Van Pelt, Steve Levy, Stan Verette, Michael Kim, Anthony Amey, and John Anderson
- PTI, Around the Horn, Jim Rome is Burning
- tennis coverage
- Keith Olbermann, the one good hour of Dan Patrick’s radio show
- Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler
- Tom Jackson and Ron Jaworski
- Outside the Lines
- Colin Cowherd
- Cheap Seats
- College Football every night, sorry I have no life (obvious by doing this list)
- SportsCentury
Missed:
- Ralph Wiley
- CFL
- Aussie Rules Football
Comment by HotSauceUT — January 11, 2026 @ 3:45 am
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Isn’t there some announcers school or acting coach that can teach Berman how to breathe? What’s he got, like half a lung? It completely annoys me that he starts running his pie hole and the last few words of his (usually completely inane) statement are from forcing air from his lower intestine.
Comment by buj — January 11, 2026 @ 11:30 am
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IN ALL DUE RESPECT ESPN (Entertainment & Sports Programming Network) IS ONE OF THE GREATEST CONCEPTS INVENTED SINCE THE TELEVISION. I NOTICED A LOT OF HATE TOWARD THE LEADER OF ALL SPORTS NETWORKS. LET US BE REAL!!! WE ALL WATCH ESPN LIKE IT OR NOT. IT’S A INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION THAT HAS SPREAD BEYONF CABLE TELEVISION. ITS LIKE McDonalds, everywhere you go IT’S THERE!!!!. ITS LIKE THE SUN IT WILL LAST FOREEVER. THE VIEWERSHIP IS EVERLASTING. I MEAN REALLY? WHAT NETWORK DO YOU REALLY THINK CAN DETHRONE ESPN?
FOX? FSN..JP..LOL!!! DONT MAKE ME RICK JAMES THIS SITE!!!
THEY HAVE THE BEST PRODUCTION IN HISTORY OF SPORTS COVERAGE.
Comment by ROCKJOHNSON — January 11, 2026 @ 10:05 pm
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QUICK! Everybody go to ESPN.com! They’re blowing the lid off another big sports story on the front page! It seems that Disney is coming out with a movie about the Texas Western basketball team! Stop the presses!
By the way, there’s no mention of tonight’s Pistons/Spurs rematch. It sure was a big deal when it came on ABC on Christmas Day.
By the way, tonight’s Pistons/Spurs game is on TNT.
Comment by Jeff — January 12, 2026 @ 3:00 pm
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GOD I LOVE THIS WEBPAGE. AN ABSOLUTE BOOKMARK FOR ME.
Some things i’d like to say (which I’m sure has already been said):
-Highlights are pretty much meaningless now. A few dunks here, a 3 pointer there. A home run here, a strikeout there. Then the final score with the “stars” of the teams stats. Oh, and of course one of the anchors smartass comments thrown in for fun!!!!
-Chris F’n Berman. What can possibly be said about him that hasn’t already been said. His nicknames are one of the lamest things on that decrebid network. And the thing is, you always know when there coming. Also, has the knack for showing up at every BIG event. Whether the NBA finals, The Masters, or the World Series. Also, with the Super Bowl on ABC this year, watch for Berman aplenty pregame shows prob with Stu Scott!!!!!
-Stu Scott. See Chris Berman. Whether he’s looking at me and my friend across the room, simply full of himself. The worst thing is watching him “mingle” with athletes like after and NBA finals game like he’s their best friend. Makes me long for the Ahmad Rashad/Jordan days!!!!!
-Sean Salisbury. Last nite his analysis of the Colts/Steelers game: “If the Steelers don’t bring there “A” game and the Colts play there “A+” game, the Steelers don’t have a chance.” Thanks jerkoff for the wonderful insight. What pissed me off even more is that they bury Jaws, one of the few guys that offer insight and teach u a thing or too about schemes and such in the NFL.
I’d get to more but I gotta run.
Comment by Rondoman — January 12, 2026 @ 5:58 pm
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Even better, see if you can get the “Glory Road” ad to appear atop the ESPN.com main page. The banner includes a promotional quote for the film - “One of the BEST MOVIES I’ve ever seen.” Which noted film critic uttered this quote? Stuart Scott, ESPN.
Comment by Mike — January 13, 2026 @ 2:21 pm
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For those of you who missed Jason Whitlock’s column this week, here’s his take on the Packers hiring Mike McCarthy (instead of “his boy,” Al Saunders):
“Forgive me for saying this, but you do realize if Saunders was black, he’d be the poster child for NFL discrimination?”
First of all, this guy talks more about Kansas City than Mike Lupica talks about New York. And that’s an accomplishment. First, he says that he didn’t like McCarthy all the way back to the days when he was a coach in KANSAS CITY. He then accuses McCarthy of putting up “meaningless offensive numbers” when he was O.C. in New Orleans. After that, he wonders why Saunders, the current O.C. in KANSAS CITY, doesn’t get interviews. I don’t know. Maybe because KANSAS CITY can’t make the playoffs in spite of its offense. And isn’t that the definition of “meaningless offensive numbers?”
Why do I get the feeling that McCarthy once denied Whitlock an interview when he was coaching in KANSAS CITY or something like that?
Second, if Whitlock is so angry about Saunders, why isn’t he angry that he didn’t get the coaching job in KANSAS CITY? From accounts I heard here in Missouri, he was promised the chance to be Dick Vermeil’s successor. I guess Whitlock’s fury is muted here because the Chiefs hired a BLACK MAN instead of Saunders. A BLACK MAN, who, by the way, was the only person considered for the job.
So, to use Jason Whitlock’s own reasoning against him:
“Forgive me for saying this, but if ‘your boy’ Al Saunders was the only person interviewed for the Chiefs job, you’d be SCREAMING discrimination.”
I’ll give Whitlock credit though. At least he’s the only “race card” at ESPN to not use this week’s column to talk about that Disney movie about Texas Western.
Comment by Jeff — January 14, 2026 @ 11:57 am
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99% accurate except for Woody Paige. I think he’s
right on most of the time. Plus if you pay attention closely, I think he hates espn too. He also gets a lot
of games right.
Berman Death Strike:
Nuts caught in the gears of a combine!
Comment by Robert Demasi — January 17, 2025 @ 11:47 am
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Forgot about Scoop Jackson. Dude looks like a base head.
And what the fuck is up with his fucking teeth?
Screamin A. Smith sucks too!!
Comment by Big Shot Bob — January 17, 2025 @ 11:50 am
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Here’s why you gotta love ESPN. Let’s compare the AP story about the new head coach of the New Orleans Saints to the ESPN.com story about the same topic.
FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS:
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Saints will hire Dallas Cowboys assistant Sean Payton to his first NFL head coaching job, a team official familiar with the decision said Tuesday.
The Saints’ official was speaking on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press because the formal announcement wasn’t expected until Wednesday.
Payton has been a quarterbacks coach for three seasons under Bill Parcells in Dallas. He also held the title of assistant head coach. Before that, he was a New York Giants assistant, a stint that included that team’s NFC Championship in 2000.
FROM ESPN.COM
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Saints will hire Dallas Cowboys assistant Sean Payton to his first NFL head coaching job, sources close the Saints and Cowboys told ESPN’s John Clayton.
A Saints’ official speaking on condition of anonymity told The Associated Press the formal announcement wasn’t expected until Wednesday.
Payton has been a quarterbacks coach for three seasons under Bill Parcells in Dallas. He also held the title of assistant head coach. Before that, he was a New York Giants assistant, a stint that included that team’s NFC Championship in 2000.
There’s more to the story, but they remain completely identical from here on out.
There’s nothing like stealing someone else’s story, add the name of one of your “NFL Insiders” to it, and act like you had some kind of “scoop” or something like that.
Comment by Jeff — January 18, 2025 @ 12:34 am
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Colin Cowherd is unbelievably bad. No one was more on the USC bandwagon than him!!! He is also IN LOVE with Weis and Notre Dame. Nothing he ever says makes any sense. I know guys at my local bar that could run a better talk show than him. Cowherd said there is no way Weis would lose a bowl game with a month to prepare. Guess no one told the Buckeyes that!!!! I think he enjoys making a fool of himself every day on the radio. It literally scares me that there are people on the planet as dumb as him.
Comment by timmy timmy!!!!! — January 18, 2025 @ 9:31 pm
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Thank God I found others who see the light. I love sports but frequently tune to sporting news radio (which is bad), rather than anything else so I don’t have ESPN’s talking heads shoved down my throat.
I just have two items to add:
Good:ESPNNews when muted.
Bad: Boob Ryan-same as Lupica. The world does not revolve around Boston (or NY, Lupica). This guy’s act and reporting is not fresh (see Kornheiser, Berman, Scott, Patrick, Theisman, S. Smith, et al.)
Berman Death Strike-Forced to eat canned chili and cocktail weinies until exploding.
Comment by Dylan — January 20, 2025 @ 11:44 am
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Skip Bayless’ piece about the Seahawks manages to be even more ridiculous than the article that he wrote about the Texas football team. Further proof that as long as you can throw a bunch of words together and make it seem as though you are attempting to make a point, ESPN will hire you. Additionally, I think that Skippy needs to learn the proper usage of the term “fraud.”
Comment by Mike — January 21, 2025 @ 7:37 pm
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Current #4 headline at ESPN.com: “LeBron’s mother charged with drunken driving.” Clearly an important SPORTS story…..
Comment by Mike — January 21, 2025 @ 10:38 pm
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What I’m loving right now is the love affair ESPN and the rest of the sports media are having with Troy Polamalu. I mean, the guy is awesome and everything. But come on. Julius Peppers is awesome too. Too bad Peppers doesn’t have pretty hair and didn’t go to USC.
Comment by Jeff — January 22, 2025 @ 1:15 am
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I see that ESPN is leading SportsCenter with Kobe scoring 80 points, instead of the 2 NFL championship games. This tells you everything you need to know as well. There may be no “I” in “team,” but there definitely is an “m” and an “e,” and ESPN continues to glorify it.
Comment by Jeff — January 23, 2025 @ 9:12 am
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I forgot how annoying it is to watch Stuart Scott hold the ball of the sport he is talking about while he introduces the highlight. What does this possibly contribute to the discussion? I’m glad he wasn’t around during the O.J. Trial. He could have introduced each story while holding a knife in his hand.
Comment by Jeff — January 23, 2025 @ 1:04 pm
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you guys have major issues. striking up problems with fucking ESPN? get over it. there are wars being fought and your complaining about ESPN? you deserve to lose your last nut you fucking spineless bastards.
Comment by You Guys Are Fucking Stupid — January 23, 2025 @ 8:55 pm
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do you know what i’d like to see? the footage of donavon mcnabb hitting stu in the eye with the football. boo-yah stu. you got….. JACKED UP. by a football no less.
Comment by stuart scott is the devil — January 24, 2025 @ 1:47 am
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oh yeah. wtmf is this company STILL USING THAT HORRIBLE COORS LIGHT SONG TO SHOW NFL HIGHTLIGHTS???? hey shapiro, if the company that debuted the song (and commissioned it, if i’m not mistaken) stops using it, it might be time to MOVE THE FUCK ON TO ANOTHER HORRIBLE SONG…
why god, why?
btw, incredible list you guys have put together. i feel like i’ve found some kindred spirits.
Comment by stuart scott is the devil — January 24, 2025 @ 1:58 am
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someone had to say it. that was wonderful. i started to have some serious problems with espn when they covered lebron (the high schooler) 24-7 and then would do these thought pieces like “are high schoolers getting to much coverage too early?” well…yea you fucking idiots - you’re the problem
and i know brett farve is a nice guy and a great quarterback, but is there is a sob segement on this guy every week? jesus christ - he’s retiring, great…best of luck brett, thanks for the memories. you threw 567 interceptions this year, it’s probably the right thing to do. just fucking stop talking about it.
(to the dickhead who posted before me - there are wars being fought? really? why don’t go fight in them instead of being an ass on a thread you don’t like? try out the civil war in nepal - I think you’ll like that one)
Comment by j — January 24, 2025 @ 3:40 am
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Sportscenter only mentioned it like 81 times, but, in case you missed it… Kobe scored 81 points!!!
How many days of “Kobe scored more points than (name your team) in that game” are we gonna have?
Comment by Brandon — January 24, 2025 @ 11:54 am
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I didn’t read through the whole feedback so I’m sorry if I’m reposting…. Is it me or is Brent Musberger the worst. He should be thrown in jail for all the story lines he’s murdered. Was anyone else truly weirded out by his obsession with Brady Quinn sister and his stroking of Golden Gloves Zbikowski? I gaurantee he set the record for most times saying golden gloves during a football game. He ruined the fiesta bowl for me… We turned off the volume and had to webcast 1460am from Columbus. Also… has anyone noticed how he constantly felates the team thats winning. He is the biggest bandwagoning, testicle juggling, hack in college football.
Comment by Dino OSU — January 24, 2025 @ 1:33 pm
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this just in, the nba is going to start selling white laker jerseys with 81 on the front and kobe on the back. thanks espn. you guys rule.
Comment by stuart scott is the devil — January 24, 2025 @ 6:05 pm
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When ESPN hired Rush Limbaugh I sent an e-mail to them declaring my opposition to interjecting politics into the NFL. I received a “very shut up and we couldn’t give a rat’s ass about you, Rush is a part of our team” e-mail back. Then he got racial and did it right in front of Tom Jackson, who should have taken Rush’s ass out on the fake field and dared him to run the ball up the middle.
Stuart Scott’s rose colored glasses and lingo are subjecting american minors to the worst in slack jawed idiocy and not only is he not entertaining, he’s not cool. Ass kissing is not and never has been cool. Stuart is also not a retired superstar and has no business acting like he is one - see (Salisbury, Sean….shitty 3rd string QB)… I truly have tired of the crap and the unprofessionalism.
I think they should ban the phrases -
“Getting to the next level” - in the NFL you are at the highest level - and only one team is a champion every year.
The next year every team starts 0-0. Sports should be about teamwork, sacrifice, and overcoming adversity, and instead, it’s all about getting “to the next level”.
“What he/she/they bring(s) to the table” - What @%#%*@! table? Who brings anything to any table other than a waiter?
Bring me the hollow pointed bullets! to the TABLE!
Comment by They hired Limbaugh as a football analyst — January 25, 2025 @ 12:12 am
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Why is there a Black coaches association but no white players association? We have to have more Black coaches but no one seems to care that all the players are Black? What ever happened to equal opprotunity… not racist but this has always intrigued me. And ESPN always seems to get in touch with the BCA to see if the colleges are doing an “adequate” job interviewing “minority” canidates when looking for a new coach.
Comment by Am I The Only One Who Wonders This? — January 25, 2025 @ 12:39 am
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All this “premature speculation” is making me crazy. For months, ESPN speculates on where Ron Artest will wind up. Then, for the last 24 hours, it reports that “there has been a trade” with the Kings. So they spend a day analyzing the Peja-for-Artest trade and what that means and how it will help.
Oh, wait. The trade DIDN’T ACTUALLY HAPPEN. Sorry about that. Forget about all the stuff we’ve been talking about for the last 24 hours.
Here’s a clue, ESPN. If “there is a trade,” but the player(s) reject it, then THERE IS NO FUCKING TRADE! Why don’t you wait to talk about the trade UNTIL IT FUCKING HAPPENS! You don’t have enough room on SportsCenter to show all the highlights of the non New York/ non big-name teams, but you spend half of your show speculating on some stupid trade that never actually happened.
That is why you can’t fit all the highlights on your stupid “news” show.
Comment by Jeff — January 25, 2025 @ 10:49 am
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I was reading the Daily Quickie today b/c I wasn’t angry enough and came across this little phrase from the biggest company drone since Waylon Smithers, Dan Shanoff…”Mario Lemieux: Happy retirement to one of the greatest athletes of the ESPN Era.” How far up your boss’s ass do you have to be to say Mario Lemieux belongs just to the ESPN Era? If he was healthy he was be either #1 or #2 in every significant NHL category and the last time I checked the NHL started over 75 years ago, not in 1979. I can’t explain how much this irritates me, and I don’t even like hockey.
Comment by Shanoff Is a Yes-Man — January 25, 2025 @ 11:53 am
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The people who kiss Willingham’s posterior to the point of being sickening, while they completely ignore the fact that his team SUX!!!
Comment by Why do you care? — January 25, 2025 @ 9:05 pm
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The main problem I have with ESPN other than their love affair with the Yankees, Red Sox, Patriots and Duke, is their perception and pompous idea that everything important in sports happened in the ESPN era (post- 1979).
Examples:
Constant butt- kissing of USC when they were “attempting” a three- peat, keyword attempting. They hadn;t won the damn thing yet but in the month between their final game and the Rose Bowl ESPN was already sying this team was the greatest team ever……. EVER!!! I wasn’t even sure they were the best team of the ESPN era, much less the best USC team ever nor much less the best team of this millenium, that goes to the ‘01 Miami Hurricanes in my opinion. But the Trojan men were hyped like no other and the Rose Bowl turned out to be the Vince Young show. The people at ESPN are still wiping the pie off their faces.
Comment by Caitlin — January 26, 2025 @ 10:05 pm
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52 reasons why they suck is just the tip of the iceberg.
More Bad:
Neil Everett, I want my sportscasters to give knowledegable and unbiased insight. Not one who has the voice full of mucus and reminiscent of a WWE announcer, tries too hard to be funny and witty along with being the first sportcaster I’ve actually put the mute button on for.
John Seibol, like Everett tires too hard to be funny, likes the sound of his own voice, extremely schticked- prone, is a total Bengals groupie and thinks he knows everything. Now that’s just him on ESPNEWS boys and girls, the radio show Gamenight he shares with equallly annoying Doug Gottlieb and actually descent Fred Coleman is 10 times as worse. The way he sounds on the air, I actually think the man’s on drugs and wouldn’t be suprised since if Michael Irvin could get away with it on ESPN, why not the little known Seibol?
PAGE 2. A wasted page if you ask me. Like a previous blogger stated before the only thing that was worth reading was the Gonzo- journalism views of Hunter S. Thompson and Ralph Wiley, may the rest in peace. Now there’s pompous Jim Caple who now only makes lists and indexes of teams, Jason Whitlock playing the race card with anybody, Dave Schoenfield who cares about things that most normal sports fans could care less about, Scoop Jackson who seriously must of taken some serious reatrd pills from the articles I read of his.
ESPN insider
Basically you can get all of the information for free on SI.com and Foxsports.com
The Downfall of BBTN
Peter Gammons is still a solid source and Harold Reynolds is alright but the rest is whole other story. Karl Ravech sounds incredibly bores and condescending no matter what. Steve Phillips as your GM is a disaster, come on this guy ruined the Mets, fired the teams best manager and best BBTN analyst Bobby V. while acting like the asshole he is. John Kruk was a Fox reject, isn’t that a sign that he provides no intelligent analysis whatsoever. Buster Olney is not nor has ever been a good sports writer. He whines about not getting enough inside info from Gms and his predictions are so off a majority of the time.
ESPN Radio
What’s more annoying than a jock having a radio station? A jock who talks about other sports on his radio show making the viewers actually think he knows something more than schemes or hitting a fast ball. That’s what you get a lot on Espn Radio. It’s bad enough they almost never let listeners call in and their interviews are full of softball questions. The only good radio host is Cowherd because he has spanning the globe, doesn’t act like he knows about other sports ither s would pretend to know like hockey or boxing, so he stays way from that and he is a good interviewer. That and he doesn’t have stupid parody songs, act like a total nerd on purpose, smooch and spoon with guests and doesn’t describe everything with the word ‘unique’. That’s for you Mike Greenberg.
Comment by Caitlin — January 26, 2025 @ 10:44 pm
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So yeah, Super Bowl 40’s coming up. The Roman numerals that stand for the number 40 are XL…XL also stands for ‘extra large.’…..Wait, why not call it Super Bowl Extra Large every time we mention the super bowl?! How cool are we? Answer = way cooler than you. nyah!
Comment by BDogg — January 27, 2025 @ 1:24 am
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Just another observation:
Based on what I see on “The Worldwide Leader in Sports,” you’d have NO FREAKIN’ IDEA that the Olympics is a couple of weeks away.
AM I WRONG?
Oh, but if you want to see Duke or UConn play college basketball right now, or if you want to see the Maria Sharapova Invitational…oops…I mean the Australian Open…
Comment by Jeff — January 27, 2025 @ 8:39 am
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Great. Now Page 2 is proudly proclaiming that it now has a “partnership” with the sports section of The Onion.
So now one of the foremost sources for news satire in American can probably no longer make fun of ESPN.
That’s one easy way to silence your critics.
So…what was that earlier poster saying about ESPN buying this website just to shut you up?
Comment by Jeff — January 27, 2025 @ 3:39 pm
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Excellent point, Jeff. I have heard much less buzz for this edition of the Olympics than any other. ESPN’s lack of publicity for the Games is hardly stunning, though, as they clearly care nothing about informing their viewership about sports that they do not have a contract to cover (see: NHL). Meanwhile, two crappy NBA teams swapped overrated complimentary players last night and it is deemed worthy of being a top story at the website.
The lack of coverage of the players succeeding at the Aussie Open isn’t too shocking, either, although it is getting to the point of being disgraceful. Just like in golf, we are rarely shown profiles, etc of those outside the “media elite”, but then again there needs to be a platform for every stupid whim of the Williams sisters to be featured. Venus wants to design clothes for a week? Front page news! Even Roger Federer, who is thoroughly dominating the sport like few before him, frequently gets shorted. Americans Roddick and Blake have had 1/10th the career of Federer, yet get 10x the publicity. In golf, this is the case for basically anyone outside of Tiger, Mickelson (how many vomit-inducing fluff pieces can be written about this phony?), John Daly, and Michelle Wie (enough already). Vijay Singh? Ernie Els? Retief Goosen? Sure they are excellent professionals, but surely there is an American “phenom” somewhere that we can throw all of the attention to instead. Ty Tryon has to have a younger brother, right?
Comment by Mike — January 27, 2025 @ 3:41 pm
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Don’t worry, Mike. ESPN will give you plenty of Olympic coverage in two weeks. The network will interrupt regular programming to give you instant results. You will think it’s the biggest event in the world again.
But it won’t be because the network is “serving the public interest.” The network will be doing it to PURPOSELY SABOTAGE NBC’s primetime programming. Why watch it on television tonight? Thanks to ESPN, we already know who won.
Now I admit, NBC deserves a lot of blame in this. It’s wrong to hold back the big events until primetime, and it’s absurd to think that competing networks should withhold results until the event is aired on television. But I guarantee you that ESPN will do it in such an blunt, intrusive way that you won’t be able to avoid the results if you don’t want to know-no matter how hard you try.
Comment by Jeff — January 28, 2025 @ 1:56 pm
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I know the NHL isn’t on their programming anymore but ESPN seriously needs more than just Barry Melrose and his mullet. He barely watches the games like the rest of us because we can’t seem to find it on, even on satellite. There are only highlights of the big city teams which only continues the poor marketing of the NHL. Hey, this is a Florida site, do you even get the scores for either the Lightning or Panthers. How come Mark Messier’s entire tribute got more air time than any other game highlighted. ESPN can’t make excuses that Hockey’s Canada’s sport because the American teams outnumber the Canadien teams 24 to 6. Hockey is way more watchable than Golf, Poker or their upcoming NASCAR, what gives to just so more highlights or inside knowledge on hockey. It’s not like you’re copeting against another program or anything for it.
Comment by Caitlin — January 29, 2025 @ 12:14 am
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Just imagine how much coverage the lakers would be getting if they had the pistons record right now. Poor detroit barely gets any coverage for what a great team they are.
Comment by BDogg — January 30, 2025 @ 3:18 pm
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Does anybody remember when SportsCenter used to cover games and things that already happened? Every night now, the top story is about rumor and speculation.
Brett Favre “might” retire.
T.O. “might” play for the Broncos.
Roger Clemens “might” play another season.
Then the show says it’s gonna have some highlights, and guess what happens. It says it will have highlights from the LSU-Baylor women’s basketball game. When it gets to it, what happens? There are no actual game highlights. Just the shot of the two coaches fighting with each other after the game. I know few people care (myself included) about women’s basketball. But if you say you’re gonna show highlights, SHOW SOME FREAKIN HIGHLIGHTS!
I guess SportsCenter had to cut the highlights because it didn’t have enough time to tell us that and also tell us that Jerome Bettis is from Detroit.
Comment by Jeff — January 31, 2025 @ 10:51 am
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I heard this little bit of wisdom from Colin Cowherd on ESPN Radio while I was on my way to work:
“Coming up we’ll have Troy Polamalu. He’s a USC guy, so you know he gets to be on the show.”
I’m sorry, Colin, but I don’t think that’s funny. Some of you ESPN personalities might think it’s “cute” to make smug little statements like that where you don’t even pretend to hide your network’s biases. But I find it downright offensive, and it’s the reason more and more people hate ESPN.
Comment by Jeff — January 31, 2025 @ 12:24 pm
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The stu lazy lid scott, salsbury steak, crack smokin playmaker comments are all right on. A bunch of knobs! One guy to add to that mix is loud mouth Dan Fouts. His broadcasts are so annoying as he acts like he is the only watching the game and we are all idoits. He and oldtimer keith need to go and have ABC replace them with the Nessler/Danelson combo. A couple of good guys to listen to who know the game!
Comment by J Dub — February 2, 2025 @ 12:23 pm
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Here’s more.
ESPN’s football “experts” argued on SportsCenter that Pete Carroll had the biggest impact on this year’s Super Bowl because he taught Troy Polamalu and Lofa Tatupu how to play football.
That was right before it did a feature story about Troy Polamalu’s hair.
I notice that ESPN the Magazine finally decided to put a non-USC college football player (Vince Young) on its cover. Oh wait…he has to share it with Reggie Bush, and the article is supposed to be about whether he’s better than Reggie Bush.
And ESPN has no USC bias.
Comment by Jeff — February 4, 2025 @ 3:48 pm
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Wow, talk about a theraputic site. I’m relieved that so many people are enlightened to the fact that ESPN has lost every last shred of credibility and imagination - (you know, the things that once made them great.)
I am absolutely sickened by the way Chris Berman tries to create instant history through his nicknames (”immaculate redemption?”) and endless self-promotion. (How many times do we need to see his old footage from the 70’s?) I can just envision ESPN running a pre-taped segment (sponsored by Budweiser), where Berman comments on his own funeral, giving 60’s rock inspired nicknames to the pallbearers.
As for the other “personalities”, Sean Salisbury WAS a career third-string quarterback, which gives him NO credibility as a commentator. Steve Young and Mike Ditka are both living in post-concussed states and continually mangle the cliches their producers feed them. And Stu Scott reminds me of a 45 year old white man desperately trying to stay hip.
The thing that really gets me about ESPN is the way the SC anchors try to put themselves above the actual game or highlights. I wonder if Neal Everitt really thinks that people tune in to hear his little comments? Speaking of Everitt, he makes references to 80’s hair bands. How old is he, 50? Berthuime’s claim to SC fame is the fact that he likes Scarface. Wow, he likes that movie. Awesome!!
Also, this whole point/counterpoint format is insulting and annoying. I can just imagine the pre-show meetings where the producers decide which personality gets to argue which point. It’s so meaningless and overproduced.
To sum up, ESPN was great when it was the outsider to traditional media. Its anchors used to be talented (early Patrick, Olbermann, Kilborn, Ravech (who’s still good), early Tirico etc.) and free to be creative and say original things. Now, since ESPN is a giant media conglomerate, it has to push individual stars and stories to promote its games and satisfy its advertisers. Because of this, ESPN has gotten complacent and its talent is now devastatingly mediocre. Essentially, ESPN has gotten way too big and can never be the same.
Thanks for the forum….
Comment by dk — February 6, 2025 @ 2:55 am
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SB ‘now i can X-haLe’40…..since the game is now over. i live in detroit and have never wanted a game to be OVER as bad as this one. i reckon the planets are all lined up properly since the ’stealers’ have finally won 1-4the thumb. give me a break. besides seattle not producing in the red zone, i aint seen a game HANDED to a team since the ‘02 Luckeyes fiesta bowl. guess i shouldnt be surprised. and after all the talk and favoritism, the WWLIS would have had their titties in a knot had piss-burg not won the game. next SC will try and rate this as one of the best SB of all time and promote big BEN to tom lady, um, i mean brady status. speaking of brady, what in the world is he doing flipping coins? they used old-timers for everything from music to pre game HOFers, they could have(and should have) gotten somebody else. i can go on &on….
but what im, as JRome would say, really burnin on is how lately espn has gotten into fortune telling and reporting thangs that aint happened yet. like among many, MMarks has taken Lions off-coord. only to have to eat those very same words. im starting to hate those guys as much as i hate crime….somebody please stop them
Comment by daFrankster — February 6, 2025 @ 9:45 am
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Here’s a few additions to your list:
1) Cold Pizza—any show not on MTV that employed Kit Hoover automatically makes this list; Bayless and Paige should foreber be banished to ESPN Eight, the Ocho if it ever actually exists; Jay Parker should go back to doing local high school sports shows and Dana should return to being a weekend local sports anchor.
2) USC—One question, how did anointing USC the greatest team ever work out when they actually didn’t win the title? Not a Texas fan, but it had to make the ESPN detractors among us and believe me, there are many, grin like a jackal when the “unbeatable” Trojans were beaten.
3) The East Coast—Contrary to what you might hear on ESPN, there actually is a whole other part of America not on the East Coast. Try some equal coverage for a change, but then again FSN’s Regional Sports Report fills the bill quite nicely.
4)Mike and Mike—Why are these guys on TV again? Because ESPN now wants them to spare the sports world to death with a bigger audience on ESPN2. This is the only show that could come close to Cold Pizza’s abysmal numbers, very close. There aren’t two guys in the media with bigger bags of nothing than these two. Maybe they should take a cue from one of their segments and just shut up!
5) College Gameday Basketball—Repeat after me, the NCAA regular season is meaningless. This show never needed to be made but if it does, how about having it only during the NCAA Tourney?
6) College Gameday FB—A show whose prime has long since passed.
7) Bill Curry-This guy was a washout as a head coach and a pretty spare player. Tell me again, how does that make him a good TV analyst?
That’s it for now.
Comment by Steve — February 6, 2025 @ 7:31 pm
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the more i thank about it…….piss-burg didnt win that sorry game of a SB. da ‘Hawks lost it. besides that pac-10 produced knucklhead TE J.stevens dropping the most costly passes time after time, they let one of the most(possibly) lopsided blow-out SB games of all time get away from them. they passed up chances to go up at least 17-0 well before the half; which, of course, would have forced that ‘XL’(extra low) passer rater(little ben) to throw more often. we could have(and should have) witnessed an all out mele’by the seahawks. the better team CLEARLY did not win this time around. so go ahead stealers, live it up, take your played-out trips to disneyland, savor your mvpstealer award, enjoy the buzz cut and beard wacking from letterman cause this will be the last those players ever see. REFS 21
HAWKS 10.
im glad all the suckups are over and am praying jbettis doesnt get a SC seat(of any kind). weve heard enough of him and from him for one lifetime!!!
more danyelle sargent
Comment by daFrankster — February 7, 2025 @ 8:46 am
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From ESPN.com today:
“Reports in New York say the Knicks have interest in Kenyon Martin.”
Gee. The New York Knicks are “interested” in getting one of the better power forwards in the NBA?????????????? Well, by all means, let’s talk about it. I’m sure the Knicks are “interested” in getting Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant too. Are you going to cover that as well?
What are you giving us tomorrow? “The New York Jets have interest in Peyton Manning”?
Comment by Jeff — February 8, 2025 @ 9:24 am
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ESPN just announced their new Monday Night Crew…
Play-By-Play: Mike Tirico
Color Commentary: Tony Kornheiser
Color Commentary: Joe Theismann
Sideline Reporter: Suzy Kolber
Sideline Reporter: Michelle Tafoya
Comment by SportsNut — February 8, 2025 @ 11:13 am
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LOL- the Steven A. Smith show is now on at 11pm on ESPN2- go ahead and kill that disaster- move it to the Ocho. That guy is a loser.
Comment by John Holmes — February 8, 2025 @ 3:16 pm
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At least Kenny “The Smirk” Mayne has been relegated to puff pieces and “Dancing with The Stars.” I cringe when I remember that he and Stu “Luv to Nuk-Nuk” Scott used to do the morning SportsCenter. Gawdawful!!!!
Comment by Paul B — February 8, 2025 @ 7:05 pm
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I guess this one was predictable. Hockey is on the verge of a huge scandal. We’re also 48 hours away from the Olympics. But what does ESPN think is the biggest story of the day?
The announcement of ESPN’s Monday Night Football broadcast team.
The ESPN executive who is sending out the directives to employees not to say a single word about the upcoming Olympics deserves a special place in hell. This is synergy out of control
Comment by Jeff — February 8, 2025 @ 11:47 pm
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I’m reading stories outside of ESPN that Al Michaels “might” be going to NBC to join John Madden.
Why isn’t ESPN shoving this story down our throats? They love to tell us what T.O., Brett Favre and Roger Clemens “might” do. The precedent for leading with rumors has been set. In addition, ESPN apparently thought that the announcement of the Monday Night Football team was a big deal. I guess the Great Synergy God that runs the network doesn’t think it isn’t important.
Comment by Jeff — February 9, 2025 @ 9:23 am
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I remember seeing ESPN long before I started high school 20 years ago and Australian Rules Football and also roller derby should come back. Now THAT was ESPN and what’s on today’s ESPN is not worth seeing anyway.
Cold Pizza should be cancelled.
I mean, WHAT KIND OF A NAME IS THAT FOR A MORNING SHOW?
Comment by Josh — February 9, 2025 @ 10:18 am
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I was watching Cold Pizza a few months ago (I work out of my home and there is nothing else on at 10AM, I’ve looked)and I noticed some ass clown was tossing sharp shit at the wall. Turns out they had this dude (The Great Throwdini) throwing knives at the knives at the wall (with a blindfold on)in order to predict NFL games!
After I picked my jaw up off the floor, I changed the channel and thanked God that I would never have to see this segment, or the Great Throwdini, ever again.
Sure enough i see The Great Blowdini the next week, and every week thereafter, throwing weapons at the wall in order to select the winner of an NFL game. WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON! It was horrible once, why do I need to see it every week! The mother fucker is BLINDFOLDED. This segment might be the most pointless piece of television I have ever seen and it has become a weekly fixture!
When Super Bowl week rolled around, I thanked my lucky stars that there would be one last Throwdini session of the season. Sure enough they have Throweenie on EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK using his blindfolded knife throwing skills to predict such things as “Who will win the coin toss?” or “What will the first score be, TD or FG”. Let me remind you this entire segment consists of a blindfolded bafoon tossing hatchets at a wall ten feet away with pieces of paper on it that say “TD” or “FG”, and whatever paper the hatchet should hit is his prediction. Why do i need to see this once, let alone once a week, and ultimately EVERY DAY OF SUPERBOWL WEEK!
This is the ultimate sign that the higher ups at ESPN have completely lost touch with reality, and have no perception of what constitutes quality programming.
Comment by SportsNut — February 9, 2025 @ 11:08 am
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What other names can Chris Berman come up with?
He doesn’t always have to be silly with those, you know.
Comment by Josh — February 9, 2025 @ 11:30 am
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Stop the presses! Breaking news! Disney acquires rights to 80 year old cartoon in exchange for Al Michaels! Big news! Big news! ….Also, Olympics start tomorrow. Big hockey gambling scandal. Check out the sports report on your local news for more information on these lesser stories.
Comment by Mike — February 10, 2025 @ 12:42 am
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How many of you here remember when ESPN had roller derby and do you have any good memories of it?
Comment by Josh — February 10, 2025 @ 2:02 am
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ESPN is no longer primarily concerned about presenting sports and reporting sports news to the general public. Their primary mission now is to pump their programming and that of ABC. As examples of this, witness the dearth of airtime given to the Winter Olympics, the over-hyping of the Rose Bowl and USC (BTW, I guess UTexas wasn’t informed of the coronation ceremony), and ridiculous cross-promotions such as the recent addition of a PTI segment to the evening SportsCenter. ESPN TV and radio no longer encourages outside or dissenting opinion that might upset their programming partners. For example, all the tempest-in-a-teapot controversy over Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana stiffing the SB MVP introductions over insufficient appearance fees. Both of these guys are criticized for asking for money, but nonoe of the ESPN “personalities” bothers to raise questions regarding how much money the NFL makes and how aggressively they defend their money-making operation.
Comment by Paul B — February 10, 2025 @ 11:07 am
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ESPN doesn’t have baseball except for the Yankees and also the Red Sox. What’s so special about the Yankees and the Red Sox anyway and what is ESPN’s obsession with those 2?
Comment by Josh — February 10, 2025 @ 11:31 am
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Dammit. Throwdini is back for the Pro Bowl!
Comment by SportsNut — February 11, 2025 @ 2:37 pm
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“We’re coming…and we’re shittay.” - that was good.
Only one other person mentioned Bill “Shrimp” Curry. How does he keep his job? I nod off even if he’s doing a Razorback game.
I think ESPN should bring back the former announcer who was arrested 2 o 3 years ago for pissing off a building onto someone. At least he was good at his ESPN job. What was his name?
If they are going to have all this other stuff on ESPN now such as poker, why not have a segment where a drunk Joe Namath gets to kiss whomever he wants?
Comment by HogInMemphis — February 13, 2025 @ 7:23 am
744
Poker is not a sport and neither is the Spelling Bee garbage. I want real sports instead!
Comment by Josh — February 13, 2025 @ 11:08 am
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As predicted. ESPN ignored the Olympics all the way up until they began. Now, you can’t get away from it. The website prouldly, boldly and intrusively prints results (mosly from the events chosen by NBC for the primetime broadcast) with no warnings or spoilers. Now I don’t have to watch NBC tonight because they already told me who won.
And I just LOVE all these new and clever headlines they’re coming up with. Wasn’t it funny when ESPN gave the Apollo Ohno story the headline “Oh No!” They must be geniuses to come up with such clever puns! I would have never thought of that in a million years. I’m just sorry that Michelle Kwan dropped out. That means that the network can’t use all of its “Kwan Song” headlines.
Comment by Jeff — February 13, 2025 @ 3:43 pm
746
Right. ESPN can show more hockey and I’m not getting enough of it because I like the NJ Devils.
Comment by Josh — February 13, 2025 @ 3:58 pm
747
espn should have an off season, too!!!
much like all the other sports they cover(or dont cover)
Comment by daFrankster — February 14, 2025 @ 8:40 am
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ESPN Classic should only be of old football games, old hockey games, old basketball games and other old things like that. Unfortunately, poker and what ESPN Classic also has now is not considered old. And, whatever happened to the ‘Classic’ anyway?
Comment by Josh — February 14, 2025 @ 1:27 pm
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According to ESPN.com, the New York Knicks are about to trade for every single player in the NBA.
And, just for ESPN’s general knowledge, the rest of the country outside of New York City doesn’t care.
Comment by Jeff — February 15, 2025 @ 9:03 am
750
Well, that’s right and the Knicks fans are the only ones that care about the Knicks but nobody else does.
Comment by Josh — February 15, 2025 @ 9:38 am
751
espn is a fucking joke
Comment by Billy Brew — February 15, 2025 @ 7:24 pm
752
Right.
ESPN could also have ESPN3
and maybe ESPN4
What, ESPN didn’t know what to do with Australian Rules Football and Roller Derby? Put them on ESPN3 and also on ESPN4.
Comment by Josh — February 16, 2025 @ 5:25 am
753
I know there are a lot of people who hate NASCAR, but the way ESPN is presenting it will make even the most hardcore fans hate it too: Take this week’s race: Who will win the Daytona 500 this year? Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, or one of the other guys?
Why does ESPN think that NASCAR is all about Earnhardt and Gordon? These two guys didn’t even qualify for the Chase last year, but every single NASCAR story has to be about them-like it’s some kind of law or something. Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle, Jimmie Johnson, one of the Busches, and several other people are more likely to win the race. But, of course, ESPN has to package the story in the way that the “average person” can understand, thus showing their total ignorance of the topic.
Now that the Evil Empire has NASCAR rights, they’ll package it like NBC packages the Olympics. They’ll spend the entire race talking about the American participant who finished 12th, and ignore the people who are actually winning.
Comment by Jeff — February 16, 2025 @ 9:44 am
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And then there’s this: reason 4 billion why ESPN not only sucks; IT’S THE FUCKING ANTICHRIST.
Yesterday, ESPN’s website proudly proclaimed that the USA mens’s hockey game began at 9. So I figured I missed it while I was at work. I get home from work mid-afternoon yesterday, turn on the TV, search for the highlights, and I discover the game is on in the middle of the third period. What happened? Did NBC tape-delay the game? Was the game delayed? Of course, the answer is “no” in both cases.
As it turns out, ESPN is giving starting times on TURIN TIME. Every single other fucking event in the world is listed in Eastern Time, even if the game is being played in California. But now it decides to do this.
Don’t you dare fucking tell me that ESPN isn’t trying to sabotage the Olympics.
And, for the record, Mike Greenberg on his radio show said the same thing happened to him. But he took the “company line” of course. It was his fault he missed the start time. He should have looked more closely.
And I guess he should have had a fucking globe handy to calculate what Turin Time is on the East Coast.
Comment by Jeff — February 16, 2025 @ 11:14 am
755
ESPN never mentions what time that something will be seen on the west coast because they’re only on east coast time.
I mean, they don’t mention that something will be seen on Chicago time which is central time. I missed some games because of ESPN’s eastern time fetish.
Comment by Josh — February 16, 2025 @ 11:46 am
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re #739: oh yeah. late night roller derby was indefinably awesome.
i spend most of my time in peru and, i have to say, ESPNDeportes is not too bad. of course, having all the MNF games called by alvaro martin and raul allegre in spanish instead of the three stooges is simple sublime bliss.
it is clear espn is trying to broaden its demographic at the expense of its core audience. but you see the reaction of that audience in the form of a thread like this and you realize the revolution is already here.
sure we still are beholden to the network for watching the games themselves but i imagine most of you are like me, you have a significant number of bookmarks on your browser you rely on much more now to get your news. the paradigm is shifting but the mouse seems to not know it.
Comment by kleph — February 16, 2025 @ 6:56 pm
757
Next on the BUDWEISER HOT SEAT, Neil Everett wheezing his way through stupid lay-up questions asked to some semi-celebrity that cannot wait for the collossal waste of time that is this interview to end.
Comment by Jim — February 17, 2025 @ 12:55 am
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Raul Allegre is the Spanish-language announcer for ESPN football?
Jesus H. Fucking Christ. Even their Spanish-language personalities have to have played in New York City. I guess the next thing you’re gonna tell me is that Jesse Orosco and Luis Sojo do the baseball games. Or Felipe Lopez does the basketball games.
Comment by Jeff — February 17, 2025 @ 5:38 pm
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You know, we can tell ESPN to put roller derby on ESPN Classic as well as Australian Rules Football and this is the same Australian Rules Football that ESPN had 20 years ago.
Comment by Josh — February 17, 2025 @ 6:07 pm
760
ESPN had some celebrity basketball game on tonight that might have been the low point of their tenure as a credible news/sports channel. However, it might have been the high point of their attempts to bring sports-tainment to the idiotic masses.
Meanwhile, Akron vs. Nevada in the opener of the poorly-publicized Bracket Buster event could only be found on ESPNU (it turned out to be a rout, but is far preferable to some quasi-sports broadcast) as ESPN aired this garbage event from All-Star weekend and then WSOP re-runs.
Comment by Mike — February 18, 2025 @ 1:57 am
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Damn. Jerome Bettis signed with NBC, not ESPN. My prophecy goes unfulfilled. I’m sure there was a big battle for his services. But I guess NBC can use him as an “impartial observer” during its Notre Dame broadcasts.
But since I’ve never commented on ESPN’s MNF crew, here it goes. Why does the network go with such a universally-hated analyst such as Joe Theismann? Because ESPN has to adhere to its traditional hiring directives: The play-by-play guy has to be from Syracuse or Michigan. The analyst has to be from Notre Dame or USC. And some blowhard East Coast (preferably New York) journalist has to provide “perspective.”
In retrospect, that one wasn’t hard to predict.
Comment by Jeff — February 20, 2025 @ 1:21 pm
762
How can ESPN be better other than SportsCenter? Explain.
Comment by Josh — February 20, 2025 @ 5:57 pm
763
I can get the ball started (of course):
1. Show some sports. Get rid of poker, movies, reality shows, and anything involving celebrities. I’m sure “Baywatch” reruns would get high ratings on ESPN, but that doesn’t make lifeguarding a sport either.
2. Show a little more than Big East basketball and Big Ten football. As I said earlier, why do you get all these Big East basketball games and the ENTIRE tournament, but you can only show one SEC game a week (and it’s ALWAYS Kentucky)?
3. End this unhealthy obsession it has with Duke Basketball; Notre Dame, Michigan and USC football; the Yankees; and the Lakers. I understand that these teams are popular. But you don’t have to give us all their games, especially at the expense of other more important games or teams whose records merit an occasional nationally-televised games. The Lakers will be on ESPN or ABC something like 20 times this year. And the Hornets (who would be a higher playoff seed than the Lakers if the season ended today) won’t even be on national television (ESPN, ABC or otherwise) once this year.
4. Have the southeastern region represented ONE FREAKIN’ TIME on “The Sports Reporters,” “Around the Horn,” “PTI,” or any other journalism show.
5. Speaking of these shows, stop giving journalism/interview programs to New York/Los Angeles/African-American “personalities” whose only apparent job is to piss the rest of America off by flaunting their myopic, often offensive biases.
6. Have some analysts on their studio programs who aren’t from, didn’t play for, or didn’t go to: New York/New Jersey/Connecticut/Southern California, any New York or Los Angeles team, USC/Notre Dame/Michigan/Ohio State/Syracuse/Duke, Cowboys/Yankees/N.Y. Giants/Steelers/Lakers/Knicks/Eagles.
7. Do what you’re supposed to do. The name of the network is “ESPN Classic,” not “ESPN movies, poker reruns, and making fun of putt-putt or bowling.”
8. End this unhealthy obsession with making list programs and “instant history.” Either that or find objective voters who know more than the last 5 years or “The ESPN Era.” Not every champion of every sport has to be automatically (sometimes prematurely-USC) considered one greatest teams of all time. Every player that retires or dies isn’t the greatest ever or sure-fire Hall of Famer.
9. Have more real content on ESPN.com and get rid of the self-promotional information. Stop using your front page headline to promote the NBA All-Star Game, some WILDLY HISTORICALLY INACCURATE Disney movie about the Texas Western basketball team, or Bobby Knight (who also has his own reality show on the network). And FOR GOD’S SAKE, stop trying to charge for information we can find for free elsewhere.
10. Stop giving Chris Berman all of the plum assignments. I used to like him 20 years ago. But now he’s just plain annoying. His shtick has never changed, and…well, let’s just say it’s been covered enough on this webpage.
That’s a start.
Comment by Jeff — February 21, 2025 @ 9:48 am
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Well, that’s right. But can anybody tell me what ESPN’s poker obsession is all about? We don’t need that and by the way, ESPN News can be interactive; don’t you think?
Comment by Josh — February 21, 2025 @ 11:04 am
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According to the ratings, I may be the only one who thinks this. But I think that ESPN and the other networks need to SHUT THE HELL UP about this Olympic trashing. ESPN is calling the games a failure because the ratings are low. I have enjoyed what I have seen of the Olympics so far. And do you know why? Because of exactly that. It hasn’t been “ESPN-ified” (a.k.a. Bastardized to maximize ratings in key demographic areas). For the most part, the Olympics have been about competition, although NBC still tries to shove the Bode Millers and Michelle Kwans down our throat.
But to just provide perspective, here’s 10 ways the Olympics would look different if people like Mark Shapiro and the new batch of ESPN marketing executives got a hold of them:
1. Celebrity Curling
2. Ice Poker
3. Biatheletes would be shooting at targets shaped like Bobby Knight’s head. And, by the way, Bobby Knight’s new reality series can be seen on ESPN immediately after the Olympics.
4. The American who wins the most Gold Medals becomes the next SportsCenter anchor!
5. The Latvian national hockey team would be disqualified. It will be replaced by Notre Dame.
6. Stephen A. Smith and Scoop Jackson could write endless columns about how there needs to be more African-American athletes at the Winter Olympics. Oh wait, Bryant Gumbel already did that.
7. You can take three guesses at who the Olympic mascot would be.
8. Studio host Chris Berman could give us endless stories about Apolo Anton “Yoko” Ohno, Sasha “Leonard” Cohen, and Ted Ligety “Split.”
9. The network would STILL find a way to make Olympic-related stories about Terrell Owens and Barry Bonds. “Will T.O. be selected as an alternate to the American bobsledding team? Tune in tonight and find out!”
10. The cast of “Desperate Housewives” could light the Olympic torch.
Which one would you rather have? Sadly, I’m sure a lot of people would still choose ESPN.
Comment by Jeff — February 21, 2025 @ 9:31 pm
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It’s a bad idea because we don’t need Chris Berman for everything.
Comment by Josh — February 21, 2025 @ 11:33 pm
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Here’s what ESPN can also do; they can-:
1.Give away prizes during Sportscenter
2.Have Mike & Mike do their show from other places than in the studio
3.Have ESPN News in Spanish and also in other languages
4.Get some reporters that know what they’re talking about
and 5.NEVER have viewers waiting for the score that they want to see; as in what ESPN News has. ALWAYS show the score along with the other scores in 1 place and NOT 1 by 1
Comment by Josh — February 22, 2025 @ 10:49 am
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Does anybody really care about ESPN’s movies?
Comment by Josh — February 22, 2025 @ 10:51 am
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Has anyone mentioned the repulsive original hosts of Cold Pizza? Thank god that has been corrected.
Comment by shorecrat — February 22, 2025 @ 11:50 am
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Cold Pizza is not a morning show. It’s only a morning show that has something to do with sports as in what Mike & Mike is.
Comment by Josh — February 22, 2025 @ 1:33 pm
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ESPN won’t get it through their thick fucking skull that nobody cares about the New York Knicks.
Have you ever seen anything like what the network is doing, leading the charge to get Isiah Thomas fired? I didn’t think that was ESPN’s job. I thought it was supposed to REPORT the news. I haven’t seen anything this bad since Fox News crucified Gary Condit a few years ago in the Chandra Levy disappearance.
And then I think of what ESPN is ignoring for this story. If ESPN wants conflict and dysfunction, it should go to Columbia, MO, where the Missouri is beginning an investigation after the team’s color analyst “fired” Quin Snyder at the request of the athletic director. That’s a more interesting, “juicier” story than the Knicks. But you have barely heard a word about it.
Oh well. Too bad it didn’t happen at St. John’s.
Comment by Jeff — February 23, 2025 @ 12:45 pm
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Give the other games a chance and no, it does not always have to be the Yankees or the Red Sox or Kentucky or anybody else.
Comment by Josh — February 23, 2025 @ 1:14 pm
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This was a topic of discussion on ESPN Radio this afternoon: “What will you do if there is no NFL in 2008?” Well shit, I’d better start making plans today, since it’s only 2 1/2 seasons away! And you know that there’s no chance of a labor resolution between now and then.
I’m sure glad that ESPN is playing “errand boy” again for the NFL, trying to scare fans so that they’ll be anti-players union. ESPN was also sure to tell us that the union hasn’t agreed to a salary cap in 2007, which of course is designed into scaring fans into believing that the unions want to turn the Cowboys and Redskins into the NFL equivalents of the Yankees and Red Sox. Nice going, guys. Don’t worry, your NFL contract is secure now.
Comment by Jeff — February 24, 2025 @ 12:23 am
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No NFL in 2008?
Comment by Josh — February 24, 2025 @ 10:27 am
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Not if according to ESPN, “the players union doesn’t come to its senses and agree to a collective bargaining agreement.” In the next 2 1/2 years.
Comment by Jeff — February 24, 2025 @ 10:36 am
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And I’m really looking forward to ESPN’s NBA doubleheader tonight: Knicks vs. Nets, followed by Lakers vs. Clippers.
I guess that’s ESPN’s version of “Fair and Balanced.”
Comment by Jeff — February 24, 2025 @ 10:52 am
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That should be fun. You know, Chris Berman is getting more annoying when he’s on. It’s enough of the names and I know that he’s been doing it for, uh, 20 years now as I remember.
Comment by Josh — February 24, 2025 @ 11:32 am
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Current poll at ESPN.com: Did you watch last night’s women’s figure skating performances?
The 75% response of “No” surely pleases ESPN, who had the event’s result plastered on its main page at around 3:30 PM EST despite the fact that it was not airing until after 8 PM EST on NBC, to death.
A couple of other notes:
1) I’ve been watching the World Match Play event on ESPN the last few days; aside from Mike Tirico their broadcast team is excellent. However, ESPN seems to exclusively cover the matches involving Americans, ala all media outlets’ coverage of the Olympics. It’s rather annoying for there to be 16 matches going and we are shown shots of Tiger or John Daly eating a granola bar while waiting for the group ahead to play. I suppose that they could show the action taking place in the group ahead, but that would take away valuable screen and air time from yapping about how great every American is. Prediction for today: Retief Goosen vs. Luke Donald, no worse than the 3rd best matchup of the 8 to be played today will receive the 6th most coverage at best.
2) This feeds into the topic of ESPN creating the news. Every promo for SportsCenter that I have seen within the last two months features lines such as “Why the Colts can not be beaten in the playoffs,” “Who you should take in your NCAA pool,” “Does Isiah Thomas’ trade today makes him one of the league’s best GM’s?,” and “How Sasha Cohen’s fall earlier today will affect the American figure skating program.” Okay, I made the last one up, but it’s close enough. When did the games themselves stop being newsworthy? I rarely watch SC anymore, as it’s godawful, but I happened to catch a segment the other night. After a game from a bubble team (Indiana maybe), Jay Bilas came in to give his thoughts on whether certain bubble teams would make the NCAA’s. It was as empty a segment as you could have, as Bilas qualified every “In” or “Out” by saying that “Team X” still needs to win some more games. Really, you think so, Jay? You mean that a team who is a borderline case to get in at a 10 seed or lower can’t go 0-5 to finish the year? Wow, you blew my mind. Thanks for eating up 5 minutes that could have been used to show games of said bubble teams or, say, the Missouri Valley Conference and their 6 teams with NCAA hopes. But, I guess showing highlights from two bad teams who happened to have played on ESPN2 that night or awful filler material instead of events relevant to big picture is more important.
Comment by Mike — February 24, 2025 @ 1:56 pm
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Speaking of college basketball. You may have missed the story about J.J. Redick the other night. ESPN tried to compare him to the great Duke players of the past. The story compared him to about 5 or 6 of them, and one of them was JAY BILAS. Jay Bilas was about the 3rd best player on his 1986 Final Four team. But he works for the network.
Maybe during the college football season, ESPN can compare Brady Quinn to all the great Notre Dame players of the past. You know, people like Joe Montana, Paul Hornung and MIKE GOLIC.
Comment by Jeff — February 24, 2025 @ 3:59 pm
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ABC and ESPN programming execs must be pissing their pants after today’s WGC result. Potential 4th round matchups blown up: Tiger vs. Toms rematch, Weir vs. Mickelson, and Singh vs. DiMarco. I wonder how they’ll manage to fill the time during the remaining matchups between the good players that they ignored during the tourney’s first three days. Maybe they can trail Tiger during his trip home.
How could ESPN have missed this comparison: Reggie Bush is to Marcus Allen as Matt Leinart is to Sean Salisbury! It works on so many levels.
Comment by Mike — February 25, 2025 @ 12:49 am
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ESPN’s Trade Machine - What the hell is this crap? I’m going to call the Bulls right now to let them know that they are missing out on this great deal. I don’t know why they haven’t made it yet.
Comment by Mike — February 25, 2025 @ 1:27 am
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http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/traderesult?players=10~307~660~1784~2175~580~1987~2744~1966~2779&teams=14~3~5~5~14~4~4~4~4~4
Comment by Mike — February 25, 2025 @ 1:28 am
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Does anybody like the Sportscenter set or is it too fancy?
Comment by Josh — February 25, 2025 @ 9:22 am
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Actually, ESPN will probably advocate for this trade in the off-season:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/traderesult?players=215~110~261~165~383~509~739~837&teams=18~18~18~24~16~13~24~16
Comment by Jeff — February 25, 2025 @ 10:30 am
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Too bad you can only do four-team trades. The Knicks could surely use Ron Artest, too. Maybe ESPN can use their Machine to create a possible Artest to NY rumor. “ESPN.com’s Trade Machine reports that there is a mathematical possibility that Ron Artest could be traded to the Knicks as soon as this offseason. Watch SportsCenter to find out how Artest’s presence would change the Knicks, hear about athletes who thrived and those who flopped while in New York, and find out what Mike Lupica and the Sports Reporters think of this deal.”
Comment by Mike — February 26, 2025 @ 3:16 am
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A quick note on that phony Theisman. A good friend of mine’s dad had a secretary named Mrs. Theisman (pronounced thEESman. Low and behold at while junior was tossing the ball around at Notre Dame the family changed their names pronunciation to rhyme with Heisman. This loser is up there in broadcasting skills with Eric Dickerson and Dan Dierdorf. Tirico is pretty solid.
Kornheiser will enlighten us all with tales of watching the View and archaic baby boomer tales-refernces to The Graduate, Woodstock and Nixon. He is an idiot of Berman’s stature. The only good thing is I will no longer be tempted to stay up until 1:15 Eastern to watch football. A senile Kieth Jackson is still better than these crap piles.
The only thing worse than ESPN’s NFL coverage is Fox shoving that moron pig Tony Siragusa down our throat in their big matchup. Thank God for this forum.
Comment by Dylan — February 27, 2025 @ 9:23 am
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Funny list. I disagree with your criticisms of Berman, I love the guy. Also, Jaworski is a bumbling idiot. I’m sure he knows his shit, but he’s just such a doofus on TV. He’s the guy that goes up for a high five and ALWAYS gets left hanging. He’ll laugh at whatever anyone says, no matter how insulting. Michael Irvin could be fucking Jaworski’s mother in front of him and he’d laugh and go for a high five or awkward fist punch greeting.
Comment by Steve — February 27, 2025 @ 10:42 am
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What bowling tournaments can you imagine on ESPN Classic?
Comment by Josh — February 27, 2025 @ 2:47 pm
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Dukee V is so horrible, that he can’t stop talking about Duke even during a Big East/SEC/Big10 bball game.
SNF football crew was and is the worst crew of all time. The fact that Theisman will be on MNF is enough to make me want to throw up.
The man love for Kobe, Lebron, the Vick brothers, Peyton Manning, Jeter, JJ Redick,and countless others over the years is sickening. (you could right a list on this one alone)
“Boo Yah”, “Back, Back, Back,” and all other stupid coined ESPN phrases.
ESPN’s bashing of Big East football to go along with the ACC football lovefest. IMO they conspired with the ACC to make BE football die.
Cold Pizza, Rome is Burning….etc. etc.
Comment by Smitty — February 27, 2025 @ 3:42 pm
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I HATE Stuart Scott and Stephen Smith. Any show that either one of those is on, I will turn off.
Comment by Sam — February 27, 2025 @ 5:32 pm
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Why is Dick Vitale so annoying anyway?
Comment by Josh — February 27, 2025 @ 6:02 pm
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Pairing it with Arlis is downright medieval. These are NOT the twins we’re interested in.
Comment by dave — February 27, 2025 @ 6:27 pm
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From ESPN.com:
“In some ways, Damon is a billboard of corporate success: rich and famous, about to inherit the most glamorous position in professional sports, center field for the Yankees. That lineage goes all the way back to Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio and, more recently, Bernie Williams.”
Please allow me to choke on my own vomit.
Who the fuck decided that playing center field for the Yankees was “the most glamorous position in professional sports?????????????????” Is it still 1956 or something? The Yankees haven’t had a Hall of Famer in center field since Mickey Mantle retired, FORTY YEARS AGO. Seriously. Unfounded, arrogant, bullshit statements from the so-called “national media” makes the rest of the country hate New York.
Other positions ESPN probably considers “glamorous”:
1. Notre Dame quarterbacks: From Joe Theismann to Joe Montana to, more recently, Jarrious Jackson.
2. Dodger starting pitchers: From Sandy Koufax to Orel Hershiser to, more recently, Hideo Nomo
3. Celtic centers: From Bill Russell to Robert Parish to, more recently, Raef LaFrentz
Comment by Jeff — February 27, 2025 @ 9:14 pm
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What do you mean by that? ESPN is only trying to tell the truth.
Comment by Josh — February 27, 2025 @ 10:27 pm
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ESPN is not telling the truth. That is the problem. There is no real “truth” in such subjective statements. Prestige involves opinion.
The reason the position is so “prestigious” is because the media tells us it is. It is solely in the minds of the New Yorkers who write and broadcast the stories. And they tell us bullshit like that so often that we actually start to believe it. Bernie Williams is not a superior center fielder. He was good but not great. But he’s handsome, had a few clutch hits, and appeared on “Seinfeld.” And don’t forget the “national” media rarely likes to leave the Five Boroughs to create their legends. So Bernie Williams-not Andruw Jones or Jim Edmonds-becomes “The greatest center fielder of his era.”
Another case in point is this Sebastian Telfair guy. LeBron James never appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in high school. LeBron James never had an ESPN documentary about his high school years done about him. And if Sebastian Telfair was from Omaha, Nebraska, he would have just been another “overrated” 12th or 13th pick in the NBA Draft. In fact, he probably would have never gone pro out of high school because he would have never been famous.
Comment by Jeff — February 27, 2025 @ 11:37 pm
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Sure, but do you think that ESPN’s movies tell the truth? I don’t think so.
Comment by Josh — February 27, 2025 @ 11:44 pm
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Agree on the point about Bernie being overrated - he and Jeter owe their Gold Gloves and a great deal of their prestige to playing in NY, for sure. Griffey, Jr. is the best CF of Bernie’s era, so if anyone has listed Bernie as being the cream of the crop, they are idiots. Also, ESPN did a feature on the “most prestigious positions in sports” a while back. One could probably list their choices rather easily.
Regarding Telfair and LeBron, I remember hearing about them when they were in junior high school. While LeBron wasn’t given a documentary or SI cover, he did receive an insane amount of coverage. Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant, though, were not talked about nearly as much as Telfair, who it is accurate to call a largely media-created star. I remember reading assessments of Telfair during his HS days that said that he’d be best served playing college, but once there might not amount to being much better than a Delonte West type of player. Thankfully for Telfair, ESPN and other media outlets kept his name afloat for so long that he was able to get drafted at what might very well have been the best draft slot that he could’ve achieved in his career, even with 4 years of college.
Comment by Mike — February 28, 2025 @ 1:05 am
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Also agreed on Griffey, Jr.. I didn’t put him on the list with Jones and Edmonds because I don’t know where he’ll go down in history. The closest analogy I can make is that he’s the Gale Sayers of baseball. He was a god before the injuries, but did he put enough big years to be considered the best of his era? But regardless, he’s still better than Bernie. And the Yankees would have traded for him and put him in center during Bernie’s years in a heartbeat.
And as for New York basketball hype: after Kenny Anderson, Stephon Marbury, Felipe Lopez, and now (maybe) Sebastian Telfair, you’d think the “national” media would look somewhere else for their next sure-fire superstar. Maybe next time, they’ll go a little further to find him. Probably Long Island. Or New Jersey. Unfortunately, I have the feeling that documentary film crews have already found the “next big thing,” probably some 6th grader from the “mean streets” of Brooklyn or Compton. Feed the beast. That’s all that matters.
Comment by Jeff — February 28, 2025 @ 1:40 am
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I wouldn’t have a problem putting Griffey, Jr. as the best CF of his era. If you discount 1995 and 2001 somewhat due to injuries, he still had 11 full elite seasons both offensively and defensively. I think that Andruw Jones is the only one who will be able to approach Griffey’s numbers due to his relative youth, but I still would think that Griffey’s decade of brilliance will be thought of more highly than Andruw’s.
When I first heard of Telfair, he was rater the “best 13-yr old in the country,” as if such a thing could be at all determined or mattered. Being Marbury’s cousin was of course Telfair’s real calling card (I wonder how much ESPN plays it up in their “documentary” of Telfair’s senior season. Hey, look, he’s being interviewed by Jay Bilas! He must be great) and it has certainly paid off for him. Now that he has his money, it really doesn’t matter too much that he is routinely outplayed by Steve Blake, considered to be a marginal NBA prospect after playing 4 years at Maryland.
Being a St. John’s fan, Felipe Lopez is a sore spot for me ;). That class, and the SI cover that announced their arrival, was such a disappointment. One NCAA tourney game in 4 years (and that being a loss to Detroit). Toss Erick Barkley and Omar Cook up on that list of next big NYC point guard stars - when they were at SJU, I wished so very much that the team had anyone else running the point so long as he didn’t have a massive ego. I remember when Cook (SJU), Taliek Brown (UConn), and Andre Barrett (Seton Hall) were given the SI cover in their “special ode” to NYC point guards. Haven’t seen any of them in an NBA game lately.
Final note, the aforementioned Jay Bilas has really been a schill for the major conferences lately. In nearly every appearance of his that I’ve seen lately, Bilas has gone out of his way to slam the Missouri Valley Conference, even noting that it’s pushing it for the MVC to deserve 3 teams in the NCAA’s, not to mention the 4-6 that they’ve been projected to get at times. It’s certainly debatable as to whether the MVC teams in question would be tourney-worthy were they in a major conference, but to say that 7th place teams middling around in the ACC or SEC for example have done more this year is a joke. There are no locks this year and even fewer truly good teams, and yet ESPN is still suckling at the teet of the major conferences. I’m just waiting for a team like Bucknell or George Mason to lose in their conference tourney, get hosed and ousted by a Seton Hall or Miami,FL for an at-large spot, and for Bilas and cronies to defend it.
Comment by Mike — February 28, 2025 @ 2:41 am
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Since we’re in a “New York State of Mind” as the ESPN headline would probably say, this may taking the conspiracy a little too far-but is all this Vince Young Wonderlic talk brought up by ESPN, his agent, and the other “national” media part of a scare tactic to keep the Saints and Titans away from him? Wouldn’t it be great if the greatest raw talent, and perhaps the most marketable player (definitely non-USC player), wound up dropping to the Jets? Imagine the possibilities!
Comment by Jeff — February 28, 2025 @ 9:47 am
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I don’t think you people are smart enough to write this article
Comment by brett jarnagin — February 28, 2025 @ 10:20 am
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Who’s the best baseball announcer that works or worked for ESPN?
Comment by Josh — February 28, 2025 @ 10:56 am
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Yeah, we’re stupid. We’re too stupid to see how these “The Jets are interested in Jay Cutler” stories that surfaced Friday, along with the “Vince Young flunked the Wonderlic” stories that surfaced Monday are related. Since the Saints (or somebody else) are probably picking Leinart at 2, all the Jets need to do is pretend to show interest in Cutler to pressure the Titans into picking the hometown boy at 3 (or more likely get another team to trade ahead of the Jets to get Cutler).
Yeah, teams never plant stories in the press through their media buddies. Teams never fake interest in players so that they don’t tip their hands about who they really want to draft. Nobody learned a lesson from the Mike Ditka/Ricky Williams fiasco. Shame on us.
And we’re crazy to think that ESPN would be a willing participant in that. This is the same network that had Cold Pizza interview “celebrity Met fans” last year to try and convince Carlos Beltran to sign with New York. This is the same network that won’t rest until Kevin Garnett is traded to the Knicks. This is the same network that is airing its Sebastian Telfair documentary this week.
Comment by Jeff — February 28, 2025 @ 11:40 am
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And this is the same network that had that Dale Earnhardt movie which was not a good one.
Comment by Josh — February 28, 2025 @ 12:36 pm
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From ESPN.com
“Madison Square Garden chairman James Dolan, who is on his annual road trip with the team, watched his team lose 121-93 in San Antonio on Monday.
Dolan is expected to make a rare public statement about the state of the club this week, The Newark Star Ledger reported in Tuesday’s edition. In October, when he last spoke publicly about the team, he was optimistic about the team’s prospects and supportive of general manager Isiah Thomas.”
Now the only thing we have to wonder is how many ESPN networks will preempt regular programming to cover the public statement live.
Comment by Jeff — February 28, 2025 @ 2:51 pm
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ESPN’s SEC Pregame tonight: “This is LSU’s first nationally televised game this year.”
The probable SEC regular season champion has to wait until Feb. 28th to appear on national TV. How many nationally-televised games have Duke and UConn played this year? Two dozen apiece? Hell, how many nationally televised has Kentucky had in the SEC, and they may not even make the tourney? And it isn’t like LSU is a “no-name” team, or a team that came out of nowhere.
But there is no anti-SEC bias at ESPN, and everywhere else for that matter.
Comment by Jeff — February 28, 2025 @ 8:19 pm
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What the hell is up with the Cameron Crazy Cam on espnu for the UNC/dook game?
For dook fans at home so they can follow along with their cheer sheets?
LMAO!
Comment by BFA — February 28, 2025 @ 9:34 pm
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Another example of ESPN’s New England bias:
Their beloved Harford FUCKING Whalers, often called the “ESPN Whalers” because of the network’s poorly hidden bias.
My Carolina Hurricanes moved here NINE YEARS AGO (and are doing quite well for themselves these days), and many of the people at ESPN still haven’t gotten over it. Almost any story/highlight on SC reported (this especially goes for Berman) about the Hurricanes over the last near decade contained some reference to the Whale. They relished any chance they could get to poke fun of the Canes’ low attendence numbers in the past.
I imagine that if we win the Stanley Cup this year (which is very likely), the lead story on ESPN.com will be “Whalers Finally Win Cup” and they’ll wonder why the victory parade is going down the streets of Raleigh instead of Hartford.
Face it; they stunk, their fanbase was lousy and Connecticut will never get another major league team of its own.
Comment by CanesWinCup in NC — March 1, 2025 @ 8:00 am
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Barry Bonds showed up at Spring Training dressed up in drag. Now THAT’S news.
More evidence of New York bias today: George Stinbrenner said something yesterday, so, by all means, let’s tell the entire country about it.
And some New York Met that 98 percent of America has never heard of (David Wright) is on the cover of ESPN the Magazine’s baseball preview. There’s a logical choice. If they wanted a fresh young face, why didn’t they choose Jason Bay, Huston Street, Jeff Francoeur or Ryan Howard? I guess they didn’t care if they sold magazines in Pittsburgh or Oakland.
Comment by Jeff — March 1, 2025 @ 9:29 am
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espn 2
espn.com charging money to read coments from peter gamons
the huge lack of nhl coverge
back back back back
Comment by cory — March 2, 2025 @ 12:58 am
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Next up on Sportscenter….
Are the USC trojans the best college football team ever? (yes!!)
Are the Knicks the worst team in the history of organized sport? (yes!!)
Could Kobe beat the Charlotte Bobcats by himself? (probably!!)
Will Chad Pennington be resigned? (we don’t know, and neither does anybody, but we’ll keep asking!!)
How hot did Barry Bonds look the other day in drag? (hot enough for us to show it every 5 minutes!!)
If two college basketball teams play eachother and its not televised on ESPN, does it even take place? (we’ll assume it does, but it’s not important!!)
How awesome is the Cameron Crazy Cam? (pretty damn awesome!!)
Is the rest of the sports world outside of the east coast even relevant? (the jury is still out, but we’ll still report on it from time to time just in case!!)
How cool are we? (as cool as the other side of the pillow!! *gag*)
Comment by BDogg — March 2, 2025 @ 3:47 pm
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Who will be this week’s Lamisil AT® Step Up Player? GREENY SAYS: Larry Brown
Hey, “Greeny,” Larry Brown retired as a professional basketball player 30 years ago. Choose somebody else. Don’t worry, there are plenty of New York athletes to choose from.
Comment by Jeff — March 2, 2025 @ 3:56 pm
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I hope everyone is ready to enjoy “ESPN the Weekend” at Disneyworld this weekend.
Comment by Jeff — March 3, 2025 @ 11:10 am
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On ESPN Radio today, Linda Cohn is asking her interviewees what they would do if their wives allowed them to cheat on her on the road one time each year.
Hey, it’s a legitimate question. You see, Andrei Kirilenko’s wife said she lets him do it. She said it in ESPN the Magazine.
Comment by Jeff — March 3, 2025 @ 5:12 pm
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Actual quote from the Mavericks v. Bobcats highlights…
Neil Everett: “…if the Mavs were one of snow white’s seven dwarves, they’d be sleepy…”
lmao, way to fit a disney reference into bball highlights
Comment by BDogg — March 4, 2025 @ 1:53 am
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This is the definition of “obscene.” Other teams could be on the other networks at that time. It’s because of bullshit like this that LSU had to wait until February 28 to appear on national television. Although I refuse to watch, I’m sure ESPN is also ignoring the lack of progress in the NFL labor talks to give us this shit.
In-Game Plans for ESPNU Full Circle: UNC-Duke (9 ET, all ESPN networks):
ESPN: traditional game telecast with commentators Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Dick Vitale (analyst) and reporter Erin Andrews (reporter) plus “look-ins” to how other entities are covering the game
ESPN2: entire game action live from “Above the Rim” camera (traditional feed during deadballs)
ESPN and ESPN2 HD: both ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD will offer high definition presentations of game coverage; the widescreen view provided by HD’s 16×9 aspect ratio will offer a unique glimpse into offensive and defensive strategy, particularly for ESPN2 HD’s Above the Rim telecast
ESPNU: entire game live from cameras on and within famed “Cameron Crazies” (Duke student fans) section, split screen with traditional feed
ESPN360: live traditional game feed on ESPN’s customized broadband service enhanced with extra stats not featured on telecast, hosted by ESPN Radio’s Jeff Rickard
Mobile ESPN: game alerts, live updates and in-game polling for a replay of a classic UNC-Duke matchup (see ESPN Classic below)
ESPN International: coverage offered to approximately 120 countries worldwide, including on ESPN Taiwan, ESPN Israel, ESPN Mas (South America), ESPN Philippines, ESPN Atlantic, ESPN Pacific Rim, ESPN Dos, J-Sports (Japan) and more
ESPN.com: live chats, in-game polling for a replay of a classic UNC-Duke matchup (see ESPN Classic below) and highlights on ESPN Motion
Comment by Jeff — March 4, 2025 @ 11:51 pm
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I agree, a total waste of time for the other channels on the network… but don’t you love how it backfired (again… USC)? All this hype about Duke and their Cameron Crazies, and their home court winning streak, and NC pulls a Texas on them! Gotta love that.
Comment by Brandon — March 5, 2025 @ 11:42 am
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Well, ESPN has succeeded at what it was trying to do. It has now been solidified. Thanks to “The Worldwide Leader in Sports,” Duke is now college basketball’s equivalent to the Yankees, Lakers, Cowboys and Notre Dame. Now we’ll never get them off the tube. ESPN wants the people who aren’t Duke fans to develop total hatred for the Blue Devils. That way, people will watch Duke games just to watch them lose (see my earlier post), just like we do with the other previously-mentioned teams. But ESPN doesn’t cares WHY you watch; it just cares THAT you watch. Why do I feel used?
The previous poster also got it right. ESPN also did the same thing with the Rose Bowl. It made people who didn’t love USC, hate USC so much that you had to watch to celebrate the loss.
As I said earlier, there is only one way to combat this. If you hate Duke, change the channel. And LET ESPN KNOW you are changing the channel. Don’t try to bask in a potential Duke loss. ESPN is just making money off of you, and it perpetuates the cycle created by the network: you get Duke because Duke gets the highest ratings. The only things that will keep Duke off the television sets are indifference and low ratings.
Comment by Jeff — March 5, 2025 @ 4:50 pm
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Amen brother
Comment by BDogg — March 5, 2025 @ 11:52 pm
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Agreed. As much as I despise what FOX does to its sports coverage (Siragusa, Scooter the animated baseball,plate cam, et al.) it will be nice for them to shake up the BCS coverage. I wonder how ESPN will hype any bowls it/ABC covers and downplay the BCS/championship game.
I can see it now…
ESPN wants to know Oregon State and Columbia: How do they stack up against the USC and Notre Dame teams of the past. Plus Stuart Scott’s report of how this year’s BCS is the weakest field since ABC did not cover the big game. Plus coverage of the 20 greatest Peach Bowls ever played.
Sick
Comment by Dylan — March 6, 2025 @ 9:35 am
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I have yet to hear a single ESPN “expert” criticize on-air the World Baseball Crapstravaganza. Any time in which the subject of concerns and players pulling out due to the fact that it’s incredibly poorly conceived is raised, toadies like Jeff Brantley and Gary Thorne have done somersaults to make those concerns seem unfounded/unfair.
Also, caught a “Baseball Tonight” (The show should be in quotes not as a title, but for the fact that it’s rarely about baseball anymore) segment during “ESPN the cross-promotional event.” Here are the four topics covered: Bonds, Clemens, Red Sox, and Yankees. That was it. Pretty much sums up their coverage.
Finally, Jeff, I agree re: having Wright on the cover (even though he’s my favorite current player, I’d rather a more experienced player be recognized). The problem is, even fewer people know about guys like Jason Bay, Street, Howard, Felix Hernandez (featured in online ads), etc. Bay looks like he’s headed toward being the next Vlad Guerrero in terms of recognition until he gets out of Pittsburgh. I don’t know why they couldn’t have put all of these guys on the cover, regional covers, or produce a cover featuring underrated players (Michael Young, Carl Crawford, Chase Utley, etc).
Comment by Mike — March 6, 2025 @ 1:13 pm
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ESPN’s SEC Bubble Analysis. The last two sentences have been up on the page for about a month:
“I’m moving Arkansas into lock status (forget the RPI, look at recent performance and the bubble), giving the SEC five in, with Kentucky looking very likely to be the sixth. That would give the league more than the Big 12, Pac-10 and ACC. Incredible.”
Why is that “incredible”? Who would you leave out from the SEC? Who would you give a fifth Big 12 bid to?
Are you saying this because there are no SEC teams in the top ten? LSU has lost as many games as Duke since January (including one to UConn and one to Florida), but can barely crack the top 20 (even though I see them projected as high as a 2-seed in some brackets-including ESPN’s).
Or maybe your “analyst” is saying this because he hasn’t seen any SEC teams outside of Kentucky on national television, and has no frame of reference. Or maybe it’s because of the arrogant, flawed national perception that “If Kentucky is bad, the SEC must be TERRIBLE.” In that case, your own network is to blame for your perception.
Incredible.
Comment by Jeff — March 7, 2025 @ 11:51 am
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And some guy I didn’t recognize on ESPN radio said today that it wasn’t ESPN’s place to talk about Kirby Puckett’s troubled life out of baseball. ESPN is a sports network, not a news network. ESPN is only supposed to talk about Kirby Puckett as a baseball player. If you want to hear about his cheating and domestic abuse, go to CNN, MSNBC and Fox News.
I can’t believe he actually said that.
I’m gonna remember that next time ESPN gives us some bullshit “celebrity-type” non-sports-related story about Bobby Knight, Barry Bonds or Terrell Owens.
Comment by Jeff — March 7, 2025 @ 6:30 pm
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ESPN is only for sports and not only for news, you know?
Comment by Josh — March 7, 2025 @ 6:58 pm
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Oh yeah, about the under armor commercial, why do they run a pitch out on the last play of the game on about the 10 yard line. Must have had Ron Zook coaching
Comment by Justin Rebarcak — March 8, 2025 @ 12:11 pm
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The first professional sporting event in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina is being played tonight. I have friends who have returned to N.O. who have been asking if I knew that. I told them I didn’t. I wonder why:
ESPN is showing Rutgers vs. Seton Hall instead. Heaven forbid that ONE SECOND of the men’s Big East Tournament isn’t nationally televised.
Comment by Jeff — March 8, 2025 @ 1:09 pm
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I loved the way that ESPN announced the Bonds “news” during their pointless SportsCenter game cut-ins. “Barry Bonds used steroids for 5 years, was a cheater, and his records are tainted and meaningless………….this according to a new book whose excerpts are in this week’s SI.” I can’t stand Bonds, but geez, these are allegations, no matter how well or poorly substantiated they may be. Any professional news organization would lead with the fact that those statements are allegations from a report.
Also, ESPN’s baseball announcers still need to be shot. They are all godawful. I’m more than willing to pull the trigger on Harold Reynolds, who is still not only stupid, but a shameless panderer as well.
Comment by Mike — March 8, 2025 @ 3:42 pm
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I can honestly say that I have not watched anything on any ESPN channel in …years.
Yes, ESPN has many abrasive and irritating personalities in their version of sportsentertainment that get on my nerves; linda cohn, stuart scott, theismann, etc. But these knuckleheads alone are no reason to completely block the espn cluster of channels from the satelite menu, which I’ve done.
No, that would take a much deeper level of discust and disdain. There is only one overblown, talentless slob that would provoke such actions. Yes I am speaking of the waste of skin that is…chris berman (small letters intentional).
Since the mid 80’s I have scratched my head at how this guy got on the air, and stayed there. He made every single telecast, whether it was sportscenter, baseball, a draft, or even the countless, mindless self-promoting commercials, excrutiatingly embarrasing to watch. At each “back, back , back”, or every “he could go”, or his mindless, sophomoric nicknames, I’d silently pray that that would be the last time he’d pull that one out, that somewhere there was an ESPN exec. with the balls to sit him down and well… shoot him, or at least fire him.
What could be the justification for the lucrative career of a man that has no accountable sports background, obviously no journalism education, an obvious weight issue, a horrible public image problem, an horrific speaking voice, a total disregard for the concept of being prepared, and most of all being so out of touch with his own self worth as to allow himself to be cossellishy pompous? (Cossell earned the right to be pompous)
The only scenario I can think of involves pictures of ESPN execs., sexually favors given to ESPN execs. or fraternity favors passed between an older berman to the parent of a ESPN exec. Regardless, this guy is a champion to all underqualified, overweight, talentless mouth breathers everywhere.
I am so thankful to have found a common voice here. I know that I really have not added anything new to this blog, but am eternally gratefull for the chance to air these long kepted frustrations.
Thanks
Comment by will — March 8, 2025 @ 4:56 pm
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Synergy is definately the biggest problem here. I agree with a previous poster and can’t wait to see how ESPN will talk and hype the BCS once it goes to FOX. Will they talk about which team got spurned from going to the Rose Bowl? No,they’ll talk NASCAR,the new sport ont the network. They’ll talk about the NASCAR chase for the CUP, hype Dale Jr. to rediculous proportions that he’ll be as hated as the Lakers, Yankees, Duke and USC, while making premature comparisons of Tony Stewart to Dale Earnhardt, Cale Yarborough and Richard Petty when he goes for something ‘they’ consider unprecedented, with analyst Rusty Wallace getting more face time than the SEC conference.
Comment by Caitlin — March 8, 2025 @ 6:07 pm
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Is it just me or has ESPN gone dumb/ dumb- down? Berman’s cath phrases have become an epidemic throughout the newtwork and broadcasts, their analysts can’t speak proper English or are feeling the effects of brain damage from playing sports, everything must be schtick,Stuart Scott is doing def poetry,we have to hear J.J. Redick’s juvenile poetry,we must be subjected to the big markets and/ or conferences, this is coming from a native New Yorker, they constantly make Sports Center their 60 minute tease full of just opinion, rumor and a fantasy sports haven. Their anal- ysts are are so arrogant and think they’re so funny and clever that you feel that which makes it so unwatchable that it makes a root- canal feel pleasant. Even their good programs like Outside The Lines and SportsCentury have gone bad because of this.
Comment by Caitlin — March 8, 2025 @ 6:25 pm
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When I made my post about ESPN showing Rutgers-Seton Hall instead of the first pro game in New Orleans, I didn’t realize that ESPN2 was showing Fairleigh Dickinson-Monmouth at the exact same time.
So, in other words, an EXTREMELY important sporting event was taking place in the Southeast region. But the ESPN “Family of Networks” was showing FOUR teams from New Jersey instead. And, once again, there is no East Coast/New York bias at the network.
I guess ESPN didn’t care that the Hornets were coming back last night-because it has already decided that they will ultimately never come back. Just like it’s already decided that the Saints will wind up in Los Angeles in a couple of years.
I’m glad ESPN didn’t treat New York City like this when it had its tragedy. People would have been justifiably offended.
Comment by Jeff — March 9, 2025 @ 9:29 am
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Sorry Jeff, I don’t think you realized that Fairleigh Dickinson is within 25 mile of NYC. That’s 25 miles! That’s important sports! Who cares what happens in the Olympics, NBA (outside of Knicks/Lakers), NHL, or Next week The NCAA Tourney? We are talking about conference championship week-the real March Madness Baby! Besides what possible significance is there to a game in devastated New Orleans around Mardis Gras? These are four crappy New Jersey college teams!
If the NCAA tourney were a big deal, ESPN would be broadcasting it with Dick V, Fat Berman, and Def Poetry Lazy Eye pimping it for all it is worth. Besides the NIT is coming up. Why waste time seeing a possible Duke UNC meeting when you already saw the upset of the century on ESPN? Can’t we can all enjoy Pacific vs. Minnesota or Oregon taking on Northern Arizona?
By the way if you are one of the few who are interested in the other event on CBS, then ESPN.com has the best tournament tournament pool in the world.
Comment by Dylan — March 9, 2025 @ 12:05 pm
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I don’t think that you can really throw the FDU/Monmouth game into the otherwise obvious NY bias, though, as it is a conference championship game whose matchup wasn’t set until a few days ago. They followed it up with Northern Arizona/Montana, both schools of which, I believe, are located more than 25 miles outside of NYC. However, the constant overhype of the Big East tourney (and starting today, ACC tourney), especially in relation to the aforementioned return of sports to N.O., is definitely fair game. But don’t tell anyone at ESPN that, outside of the rare occasion in which a crappy team makes a run (see: Luke Recker and Iowa) or when middling teams flop, major conference tournaments mean next to nothing. “Be sure to watch Duke vs. Miami,FL/Clemson on Friday! Could Miami, FL get an at-large bid? Any sane person says no, but find out what Dick, Digger, and Jay think! Also, Digger details why Notre Dame deserves to not only make the NCAA’s, but should be a top 3 seed!”
Comment by Mike — March 9, 2025 @ 1:29 pm
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Point taken again, Mike. I know it was a conference tournament “perfect storm.” You could have had South Florida/DePaul in the Big East game, and St. Francis (PA)/Quinnipiac in the NEC game. That was bad luck on ESPN’s part. But you never see any of those coincidences involving Southern teams. For example, there’s no way in hell that a programming snafu would allow Alabama/Auburn/UAB/South Alabama to play on the “Family of Networks” at the same time-even though 3 of those AL teams are tourney teams, and there is a chance that none of the NJ teams would make the tourney without the automatic bid (Seton Hall being the possible exception).
But I’m not just mad at ESPN ignoring the big event in New Orleans, a town I have many friends in and connections to (I have never lived there). I’m mad at people like Dan Shanoff, who trivialized the Hornets’ return like this:
The good news: The Hornets returned to New Orleans last night, in front of a crowd that might best be described as relieved to have a pro team back in town. It really indicates emerging revitalization.
The bad news: Everyone was reminded that the team stinks in New Orleans, giving up 40 to Kobe in a loss to the Lakers. Sorry to say, the team has more success feeding off of the OKC fan vibe.
Dan Shanoff thinks the Hornets lost last night because they played in New Orleans. Forget that they are 2-6 since the break. Forget that they blew a 4th-quarter lead in OKC in their previous game. Forget that they set an NBA record for second-half futility in the game before that. It’s New Orleans’s fault they lost.
What an asshole. Kick ‘em while they’re down. That’s real class.
Comment by Jeff — March 9, 2025 @ 3:13 pm
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I can’t even read Shanoff’s “column” anymore. He’s such an unctuous jackass. God forbid he look at the stats that you gave rather than saying that the Hornets “stinking” was caused mostly by them allowing a guy who averages 35 ppg to score 40 (and needed 33 FGA and 16 FTA to do so).
Here’s a story that I’m already sick of: Having to hear about the story by the student at Syracuse that Gerry McNamara is overrated. That’s now a running punchline for all of the talking heads at ESPN every time that McNamara records an assist or makes a basket. Maybe if ESPN and other stations hadn’t put McNamara in their myriad of ads and All-America articles before the season (he and Redick appear in some ad that it often plastered atop certain webpages), his 35% FG% and 33% 3pt% wouldn’t be so scrutinized. Now that Syracuse has survived consecutive Big East Tournament games, ESPN and others can rejoice in the fact that they can say “I told you so” to the student reporter whose valid point can be summarily knocked and ridiculed.
Comment by Mike — March 9, 2025 @ 5:03 pm
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It’s bad enough that ESPN already overrates Syracuse-primarily because an unusual amount of ESPN reporters, anchors, and (especially) play-by-play people come from Syracuse (God knows how many writers, producers and assignment editors come from there). All you need to know about that can be seen on the website’s talent bios. I know the Newhouse School is outstanding, but come on.
Now to the irony of the situation: this “journalist” at the student newspaper uses his bully pulpit to spew his opinions. And to “legitimize” the so-called story, he says that “unnamed” sources agree with him. There are probably no sources, but that doesn’t matter. He never has to reveal him, because he supposedly promised anonymity, and legal provisions protect him in case he is ever challenged.
So what’s so ironic about it? This journalist will probably be working for ESPN within six months of graduation. The story illustrates that he has an acute understanding of how ESPN works. Tell me how his article is different from most of the garbage he gets from the network. How his anything he did any different from anything Chris Mortensen EVER does? I’m still waiting for an apology for telling us that Bill Parcells is about to retire. Parcells’ retirement, Manny’s trade rumors, Clemens’ retirement (although Clemens has been just as guilty for that one lately). ESPN has learned that it can say or do anything it wants, as long as it attaches the catch-all “unnamed sources tell me” to it.
Comment by Jeff — March 10, 2025 @ 9:12 am
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i love the potty-mouthed, danyelle sargent…..
Comment by daFrankster — March 13, 2025 @ 9:39 am
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On ESPN.com, here’s the headline for the story about David Givens signing with the Titans: “Not Standing Pat” This now marks the 2,355,326th time ESPN.com has used the headline “Standing Pat/Not Standing Pat” when doing a story about the Patriots.
And why is Jim Boeheim on ESPN more often than poker these days? Do you think there would have been hourly interviews with Dave Odom if South Carolina won the SEC tournament?
Comment by Jeff — March 14, 2025 @ 1:40 pm
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It happened again. Some people on ESPN are saying that the play-in game is RACIST. Teams from the historically-black conferences are always represented. Of course, it has nothing to do with the conferences being among the lowest rated in the country, and it has nothing to do with low seeds with below- or around-.500 records often winning their conference tournaments.
If they want to throw out the “race card” in the NCAA Tournaments, they’d be better served asking why Southern University has to play Duke in BOTH the men’s and women’s tournament.
Comment by Jeff — March 14, 2025 @ 8:42 pm
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Hubert Davis is ESPN’s basketball studio analyst tonight? Hubert FUCKING Davis?
I swear to fucking God. Are ESPN’s only credentials for a job being a mediocre New York athlete?
Comment by Jeff — March 14, 2025 @ 9:26 pm
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I know this is an ESPN bashing webpage, but I think their executives are working for CBS right now, programming the NCAA tournament.
For what seems like the fifteenth year in a row, Duke pulls a primetime Thursday/first game on Saturday (a.k.a. The ONLY nationally-televised second round game) bracket. How fortunate for us.
And if you look at the television matchups, you’ll notice that ALL of the Missouri Valley teams and most of the SEC teams play afternoon games. Kentucky gets primetime (of course), and LSU does too-but I just assume that this is because they’re in Syracuse’s half of the bracket (and GOD KNOWS they have to be on in primetime).
Just a couple of observations. It’s not just ESPN, you know.
Comment by Jeff — March 15, 2025 @ 1:30 pm
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Day one of the tourney is over. The mostly-not-ready-for-primetime SEC and MVC are still unbeaten (CBS even put 3 of the 6 SEC teams in the same mid-afternoon window). The Big East is 0-3. And Gerry McNamara didn’t score from the field.
I hope ESPN remembers to discuss these developments when it conducts its daily tournament interview with Jim Boeheim tomorrow.
Comment by Jeff — March 17, 2025 @ 1:49 am
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I was wondering last night whether my local station would get the Duke/Southern game or the Syracuse/A+M game (since even the NY stations love to give us the first-round Duke games instead of the more competitive matchups). Surprisingly, we got the Cuse feed, which turned out to suck just as much as they stayed with it nearly to the end despite McNamara weeping on the sidelines for most the game and the Orange playing so poorly that the announcers had to break into “excuse mode” far earlier than expected.
Speaking of “excuse mode,” Rick Sutcliffe joins my list of shameless panderers after he did nothing but excuse the sloppy play of the US WBC team and the boneheaded decisions of Buck Martinez.
Comment by Mike — March 18, 2025 @ 2:07 am
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CBS’s decisions leave a lot do be desired. Has it ever heard of picture-in-picture? It was really ridiculous Thursday during the Gonzaga/Xavier and GW/UNCW games. They always seemed to switch right when the game was going to a timeout, and we missed action in the other game.
And then there’s the satellite feed. I watched at a bar Thursday night, and the bomb scare screwed up everything. The games on the local CBS affiliate are blacked out on satellite. My area (Missouri) was supposed to get Illinois/Air Force and A&M/Syracuse. Illinois began 90 minutes late, meaning we left the good games in the second half to go that snoozer. And because Illinois started late, we lost the entire first half of the Syracuse game. And the satellite blacked it out because their computers said we were supposed to get it!
Then yesterday in mid-America, CBS left our local NW ST/Iowa feed when Iowa was up by 14 in the second half because Davidson was closer to Ohio State! And, once again, the satellite was no help. They really have to figure this stuff out better than that. I used to work master control at a television station when I was in college, so I know that overrides can be performed very easily if you make an effort.
BTW, I forgot how much I hate Gus Johnson until last night. This guy REALLY needs some prozac. Why does he always have to constantly yell at us? A guy hits an 8-footer to cut to the lead to 12, and you’d think he just hit the the Bryce Drew shot.
And, Mike, do you think it’s interesting that ESPN started to go ever so slightly anti-big-conference after Jim Nantz’s tirade? I guess the enemy of my enemy is my friend. But in other areas I’ll still wait for ESPN’s bubble analyst to apologize for saying it’s “incredible” that the SEC would get 6 teams in. Bucknell had to shoot lights-out to barely beat Arkansas, and the other 5 won. By comparison, ESPN and CBS’s precious Big Ten looked really good yesterday (the Big East saved its ass yesterday very nicely). And hopefully the performances by George Mason, Wichita State and Bradley will shut all the Jim Nantzes of the world up for good.
Comment by Jeff — March 18, 2025 @ 12:43 pm
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Didn’t ESPN post polls on Selection Sunday regarding the “appropriateness” of Nantz’/Packer’s comments? I don’t recall seeing polls of that nature when Jay Bilas and Digger Phelps made similar comments throughout the final month of the regular season.
Unfortunately, I’m not sure if the Nantz’ of the world will ever respect the mid-majors, though. For the last week, he kept repeating the flawed statistic of the ACC’s NCAA Record vs. the MVC’s, as if a conference whose teams are usually seeded 10-13 should have to be able to win at the same rate as a conference with multiple high-seeds every year in order to merit multiple bids THIS YEAR. My favorite reply from the entire Nantz/Packer saga of idiocy came from Packer when asked how mid-major teams are supposed to get the games against strong opponents that critics hold against them during schedule evaluations when the big schools won’t schedule them. Packer’s reply: “Well, what about the NCAA tournament?”, apparently insinuating that the better record of big schools in NCAA tournament games has something to do with the debate. Amazingly, I’ve seen him give that reply three times now and not a single interviewer has mentioned that it has absolutely nothing to do with the question at hand.
Good point on the game switching. CBS’ ineptitude when it comes to getting audiences to better games astounds me every year.
Comment by Mike — March 18, 2025 @ 7:51 pm
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Nice to see Jay Bilas bringing his SportsCenter training to CBS. Toward the end of the UCLA/Alabama game, Bilas said that both “a tip back off a missed FT” by UCLA and “a tip-in off a missed shot” by Alabama “could be a big play in this game.” Really, Jay? You think that Alabama tying the score on the final possession of regulation could be an important play? (Well, on SportsCenter it would likely be the only play, but I digress) Other events that could’ve been important plays would’ve been the return of Alcindor and Walton, Chuck Davis consuming the entire UCLA starting lineup, and the wives of coaches Howland and Gottfried doing something (other than marry their husbands) to merit all the airtime that they received.
Jay Bilas “could be” a very terrible announcer.
Comment by Mike — March 19, 2025 @ 2:23 am
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I agree. If I saw Ben Howland’s anorexic wife one more time, I was gonna throw a brick through my brand-new plasma screen. As for Bilas, did you see the story where ESPN denied CBS’s request to “loan” Dick Vitale for the tourney? ESPN argued that Vitale was too closely identified with the “ESPN Brand,” and that it would confuse viewers? I’m glad that Vitale isn’t doing games, but I just hate the way it’s a business decision. Disney will trade MNF football announcers for a cartoon, but it doesn’t want its “brand” tampered with. Long story short, why wasn’t ESPN worried about “brand” when it loaned out Jay Bilas? Besides the fact that he sucks.
And I am the only one annoyed by the way tourney teams are calling timeouts right before the “TV timeout?” A team will call a timeout with 3:58 left, so we get 3 minutes of commercials. Then we get 4 seconds of action, the ball goes out of bounds, and we get ANOTHER 3 minutes of commercials, because it’s a “TV timeout.” If a team calls timeout within the “TV timeout” window, it should count as a “TV timeout.” Period.
But besides the tourney hypocrisy, and the already-unbearable T.O./Cowboys hype, here’s another ESPN story to follow: the African-American NASCAR driver. I find it amazing that there hasn’t been a successful African-American in 40 years, but ESPN had better show some respect and restraint. Don’t take the easy “Northeast elite” view on the story: It’s NASCAR; NASCAR is Southern; therefore NASCAR is racist. NASCAR is not racist only because it has a predominantly Southern fan base, you conceited bastards. I’m sure there are plenty of racist NASCAR fans-but NASCAR is no more racist than, say, NCAA Division I college football programs and their 3 to 5 African-American coaches.
I can see the future Sportsnation polls: Who will win the next NASCAR race:
A. Jeff Gordon
B. Dale Jr.
C. The black guy
D. Other
Comment by Jeff — March 19, 2025 @ 12:53 pm
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Okay, the Mark Shapiro wannabe CBS executive who decided to present the Bradley/Pittsburgh game as the “BRAD PITT” game deserves to be hung by his balls. CBS should lose broadcast rights immediately. Just don’t give them to ESPN.
Comment by Jeff — March 19, 2025 @ 2:39 pm
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Agreed regarding the timeouts being lumped on top of one another. How many times has CBS cut away from game action to go to a game with a closer score as said game is heading to a timeout? Additionally, I recall at least three occasions in which I was watching a game and, as it was returning from commercial, Gumbel announces that they will be sending my area to another game. Oh, and this game just went to commercial, so after another 2 and a half minutes of commercials we’ll get to see more basketball. Enjoy!
Comment by Mike — March 19, 2025 @ 6:32 pm
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Nantz - ‘Before the tournament, some people were stating that George Mason and Bradley did not belong.’ Who could that have been? Certainly not a lead announcer at CBS who even when mentioning the success of the teams that he trashed (despite never having seen some of them play), still failed to admit that he could have been wrong. That would just be crazy.
Comment by Mike — March 19, 2025 @ 11:51 pm
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Yeah. I’m sure that the success of the MVC, CAA, and even the SEC (whom I keep reminding people that ESPN’s bubble analyst said it was “incredible” that the SEC would get as many berths as the Big 10) will equate to more ESPN and CBS television appearances. Maybe we’ll stop getting over a dozen Big East, ACC, and Big 10 games a week. Maybe we’ll get an SEC team outside of Kentucky every now and then, or maybe a single weekly MVC game.
Well, maybe not.
Comment by Jeff — March 20, 2025 @ 9:12 am
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SPORTSNATION POLL: Who would make the best NFL commissioner?
Bud Selig
Condoleezza Rice
Donald Trump
Skip Bayless
Terrell Owens
Well, I should count my blessings. At least the poll didn’t include Danica Patrick, Barry Bonds, Maria Sharapova, Tiger Woods and the African-American NASCAR driver.
Comment by Jeff — March 21, 2025 @ 11:56 am
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Alright so I read the full list and about 250 comment and only one addressed the Chris Berman’s “Top (way more than) 10 plays of the week”. I fucking hate the fact that 10 turns into 20 and in the few weeks of the year in which we have multiple sports, sometimes 30. The problem is that every play is sooo sportstainment qualified that I could care less if I ever see another diving catch unless the player losses a limb or kills a fan in the process. I dont care about another dunk unless the back board comes down. And the absolute last fucking thing I want to hear is Berman doing his old rendition on Jerome Bettis “bumbling stumbling” or “Boof boof boof”, when anyone actually runs north south. War! I’m out!
Comment by Adam — March 21, 2025 @ 12:20 pm
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JESUS H. CHRIST. Eat shit, ESPN. Stop trying to make “instant history.”
“It’s safe to say no team will duplicate UCLA’s decade of dominance. But Andy Katz (and others) admit: Duke’s run of nine straight Sweet 16s under Coach K is a worthy comparison to Wooden’s wizardry.”
Gee, ESPN. Duke has beaten a 16 and an 8 or 9 for nine straight years. UCLA won TEN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. A worthy comparison indeed.
Comment by Jeff — March 22, 2025 @ 10:50 am
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I’m hoping that one day soon ESPN will do an IndyCar story about me. I don’t see why not. The network’s doing daily stories about Danica Patrick, and she hasn’t won a race either. You know, it wouldn’t be so damn annoying if they’d do ONE FUCKING STORY about Dan Wheldon.
Comment by Jeff — March 22, 2025 @ 8:21 pm
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From ESPN’s first page - “The winners — LSU, Memphis, Texas, UCLA — moved on. But Thursday’s round of epic games will be defined by two players who got their hearts broken, Adam Morrison and J.J. Redick.”
Because it’s far better (and easier) to write more stories about Morrison and Redick, who are not surprisingly gone, than to waste everyone’s time by profiling Kenton Paulino, L.R. Mbah a Moute, Tyrus Thomas, anyone from Memphis, or any other player who made big plays to help his team win. After all, ESPN’s reporters might have to do some actual reporting were they to write a story about anyone other than Redick and Morrison, and that would be a waste of resources that could be used to make the new Barry Bonds reality show.
Speaking of the Bonds show, ESPN has already started using it as a source for quotes as to Bonds’ “innocence” regarding steroid use. The show itself is such a conflict of interest it’s not even funny.
Comment by Mike — March 24, 2025 @ 2:05 pm
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Even though ESPN’s favorite basketball team lost, I’m almost afraid to bring this up, because I’ll be taken to task for it by somebody who doesn’t get it.
But ESPN loves to stir the pot with “Race Card” stories. Yet I never see one story that is so painfully obvious to me and other people who have lived in the South at any point in his life: Duke’s popularity is built on the “closet racism” of its white East Coast fan base. They’ll use code words to explain why they like Duke, like “They play good fundamental basketball,” and yet they’ll thumb their noses at Kentucky basketball, NASCAR and anything else with a Southern white fan base as “backward” and “racist.” Yeah. Duke’s popularity has nothing to do with the fact that they’ve been able to recruit the best white players in the country for the last 20 years. Or that the African-American players they get usually don’t have tattoos, rap albums, or come from the Ghetto (because, they’ll say, “they don’t fit into our type of game”). Or that Duke’s popularity shot through the roof ONLY when it beat the all-black, undefeated UNLV team. It’s just so funny to hear them complaining about how a team with five African-American players (from the “racist” Deep South, no less) beat them by playing “dirty street ball” and not getting called for the fouls.
Yeah, and the Deep South is the only part of the country that is racist, too.
Why aren’t Scoop and Stephen A. giving us that story?
Comment by Jeff — March 24, 2025 @ 3:33 pm
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“LSU’s roster features three talented QBs who could start for many teams — including last year’s starter JaMarcus Russell . Did somebody in the SEC say “controversy?”"
No. You did, asshole. And you and the network probably won’t shut the fuck up about it, and probably won’t stop asking the questions to them and their coaches, until we’re all saying it and their season is ruined.
Why don’t you spend more of your time doing what you do best? Spread rumors that Keyshawn will sign with the Giants and Jon Runyan will sign with the Jets (neither did, by the way). Or create more mythology about Jim Calhoun and his UConn progam. UConn won because they “persevered.” Not because the refs lost control of the game (as Verne Lundquist suggested), started calling ticky-tack travels and 3-second calls on Washington, fouled the ENTIRE Washington team out, and allowed UConn to shoot FORTY-SEVEN free throws.
Comment by Jeff — March 25, 2025 @ 12:22 pm
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I’m not a women’s basketball fan, but when did the Oklahoma Sooners become the biggest story in women’s college basketball? For once ESPN didn’t cram UNC down viewers’ throats, and yet this seems to be the season in which it would have been justified. I’ve seen more on Oklahoma on ESPN’s front page since the tourney started than the Tarheels. And today, the reigning champs from Baylor got knocked out while LSU (who has made the last two F4’s, I believe) advanced, and yet Oklahoma gets the headline. Stacey Dales must have more pull there than I thought.
Comment by Mike — March 26, 2025 @ 12:22 am
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It’ll be fun to see if ESPN gives the publicity to LSU if it gets both teams in the Final Four. They praise UConn every time it happens.
You know what the sad thing is? ESPN ignored LSU’s men’s team all year. As I mentioned in earlier posts, LSU did not get a national television appearance until the last day of February. And here they are, an ignored SEC team, in the Final Four. Now ESPN discovers that “Big Baby” is a reporter’s wet dream, and NEW YORK coach Larry Brown says Tyrus Thomas should be the first pick in the draft-and now the network will try to act like it’s been their best friend all along.
I hope John Brady and his Tigers tell ESPN to take their cameras and reporters and shove them up their asses.
Comment by Jeff — March 26, 2025 @ 12:49 am
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Mike, to answer your question as to why the network is shoving Oklahoma women’s basketball down our throats, the best player on Oklahoma’s women’s team is the daughter of Bubba Paris. Bubba Paris is a former football player from Michigan (ESPN’s second- or third- favorite football team), former offensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers (Chris Berman’s favorite football team), and ESPN employee (he is a pro football contributor for “Cold Pizza”)
Does that answer your question? ESPN just figures that people lime me aren’t going to do the research and expose the network for the fraud it is, I guess.
Comment by Jeff — March 26, 2025 @ 1:00 am
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May this be the weekend that ESPN’s college basketball programming paradigm goes down in flames. You know what I’m talking about:
1. The Big East, the Big Ten, the ACC and (occasionally) the Big 12 are the only conferences worth televising.
2. The SEC is a conference in serious, serious decline.
3. Kentucky is the only team in the SEC worth televising.
4. Duke and UConn are the only teams that people want to see.
5. Small conferences like the Missouri Valley Conference and the Colonial Athletic Association do not deserve to be on television because their teams have no chance to be in the Final Four.
6. Teams from those conferences can’t compete with the “big boys” because they can’t recruit McDonald’s All Americans and play a touch conference schedule. Once again, they don’t belong on television because of this.
7. “The first weekend of the NCAA Tourament is about the little guys. The second weekend is about the big guys.”
I dare you to explain this one to me and justify what you are doing. Too bad nothing is going to change. ESPN already has contracts with the big conferences that it will never try to get out of. But hell, maybe showing a Missouri Conference game on ESPN-U once in a while instead of showing Duke games from the “Cameron Crazies Cam” would be an improvement. I thought ESPN justified their 126 networks to the public because it meant more teams will get more games on television-not seeing a Duke game from three different camera angles.
Comment by Jeff — March 26, 2025 @ 8:07 pm
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One of ESPN’s analysts said tonight that GMU’s run to the F4 will now make the Mid-Majors worth scheduling for the BCS conference schools. I forgot, BCS schools weren’t scheduling mid-majors because those teams weren’t worthy, not because they didn’t want to run the increasing risk of losing to one or more of them. My mistake.
Here’s another fun note: The F4 of the NIT contains 0 ACC teams as well, despite the fact that Maryland and Florida State were each given homecourt through at the least the Elite 8 of the tourney (and in Maryland’s case, an undeserved 1 seed). The amount of CAA teams? 1. Old Dominion, who only received one home game which came after Maryland choked at home. There was also a MVC team (Missouri State) and another CAA team (Hofstra) in the NIT’s Elite 8. But please, I welcome all the analysts to continue to cite past NCAA tournament results to let us know why mid-major teams aren’t worthy to make this year’s NCAA tournament and the Florida State’s of the world are.
Comment by Mike — March 27, 2025 @ 2:22 am
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Seth Davis on Mike & Mike this morning: “If George Mason wins it all, they should have to play Hofstra for the REAL national championship on Tuesday.”
I know it’s sort of tongue-in-cheek, but they couldn’t avoid trying to make it about New York again. Maybe Hofstra’s tourney resume looks better now, but the team’s exclusion is still no greater injustice than, say, Missouri State’s.
I can’t wait for the ESPN movie about George Mason’s run to the Final Four. In the movie, Tony Skinn will be punched in the balls in the conference tournament, be out until the UConn game, and hit a half-court shot at the buzzer to win it. The network can call it “Glory Road 2.” Maybe Packer and Nantz can be the bad guys too, while Dick Vitale and Jay Bilas fervently defend the team’s selection on Sportscenter right after it happens. And maybe they can beat Duke instead of UConn, because people hate Duke more. I just can’t figure out how to put Bobby Knight in it yet.
Comment by Jeff — March 27, 2025 @ 1:41 pm
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Knight can offer words of wisdom to Jim Larranaga, who is having trouble controlling his all-black team (because as we know, an all-black basketball team is full of showoffs who don’t play “team” basketball). George Mason begins the season 2-15 despite playing in the NCAA’s version of the boondocks that is the CAA (which, for the movie’s sake, will contain joke schools like The Waterboy’s South Central LA State U. and Adams College, along with Notre Dame so that they have someone to beat in a miraculous conference tourney final which must be won since they were so bad to begin with). The team doesn’t start to figure things out until Coach Knight helps out to save the day. The joke about Tony Skinn is too funny. And yet, you know that it’s the type of fact that would be changed in such a film.
If Florida wins it all, does South Carolina get to play them for REAL national title, too?
Comment by Mike — March 27, 2025 @ 1:55 pm
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No. Even better. If LSU beats GMU in the finals, then LSU still has to play Florida in the REAL championship (UF beat them twice). And if Florida beats LSU, then it has to play South Carolina. But then again, Tennessee beat S. Carolina twice (and Florida, for that matter). But then again, does that mean that if Tennessee wins that game, then Wichita State is the “real” national champion? I think you see where I am going here.
That’s just what we need: somebody to give us a USC football-type of explanation that team X should be the national champion even though it didn’t play in the championship game.
Comment by Jeff — March 27, 2025 @ 4:17 pm
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I dare any ESPN-related network to once, JUST ONCE, show us a tennis highlight that doesn’t feature Maria Sharapova.
Comment by Jeff — March 27, 2025 @ 7:30 pm
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Great sight guys. I have a solution for the Boo-Yahs to make their network great again;
1. Stop debating questions that can’t be answered.
ex. Who’s better, Kobe or Jordan? Is Lance Armstrong the greatest athlete ever? What is the greatest moment in Sports history? Who’s better the Yankees of the 90’s or the Yankees of the 20’s?
These kind of questions are just useless time wasters. You could use this time to maybe show a few more highlights.
2. Stop asking questions that will eventually be answered.
ex. Will Barry Bonds pass Hank Aaron? Will the Colts go undefeated? Will T.O. fit in Dallas? Will college football have a playoff system?
I know you like to think of yourself as the worldwide leader but you cannot predict the future. Please stop trying.
3. Make a decision, do you want to cover a story or do you want to be E!?
You have had Pedro Gomez following Barry Bonds for over two years as Bonds comes closer to the HR record. In that time Gomez has broken NO new story on Barry. You would think Gomez would have been the one who had the inside information on the BALCO scandal instead of just standing outside of Pac-Bell park. For Pete’s sake Bonds doesn’t even talk to the media for the most part, He releases information through his web-site. If you want to be a real newsman you have to dig a little for the story, even if it means hurting some feelings. If you are so in bed with the major sports that you can’t objectively cover them than you need to just admit you are just a sports version of “Entertainment Tonight”
Do you remember why people first turned to your network? No, it wasn’t for wacky catch-phrases and hypothetical questions. It was for getting information. If you lived in Detroit but followed Philadelphia you knew how your team won. You got more than just the score which is what your local newscast gave you. Yes it was nice that your anchors were not mearly “stuffed suits” reading off a teleprompter but you have now gone too far. I do not watch for Chris Berman, or Stuart Scott, or Dan Patrick, I watch for the sport! FOCUS ON THE SPORT YOU DUMBASSES!!!
Comment by Vic — March 28, 2025 @ 8:57 am
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In relation to the network’s love affair with everything George Mason, ESPN is already trying to revise history. Now, it just says they lost to Hofstra in the tournament. It used to say it lost to Hofstra, and Tony Skinn punched a guy in the balls. I guess they figure people don’t want to know that their Cinderella is a thug.
The network is also sure to remind us every time they say they beat Wichita State in the Sweet Sixteen, that this game was a rematch of a game played on ESPN BRACKET BUSTERS WEEKEND.
ESPN is acting like it’s been the friend of the mid-majors all along. Now I’ve seen everything.
Speaking of George Mason, I heard an interview with GMU play-by-play man on a Kansas City radio station the day before the Wichita State game. He said that its supposed fan base still didn’t care about the team, adding that they were more concerned about Duke. 3 days later, 20,000 George Mason fans were pulling for them in the arena. That’s almost as pathetic as ESPN. I guess all the frat boys in the D.C. area traded in their faded Duke gear for GMU stuff.
Comment by Jeff — March 28, 2025 @ 10:26 am
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The fact that ESPN is continuously promoting Monday Night Football, which obviously doesn’t begin until September, is absurd. Anything to push their own products and eat up time during the show formally known as SportsCenter is fine with them, I suppose.
Comment by Mike — March 29, 2025 @ 1:58 pm
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…coming up on cold pizza, comedian ray ramano gives his opinion on who the jets should take with their draft pick and also if he thinks this is finally the year for his mets. joakim noah has a pretty wild hair-do, ahead on 1st and 10 woody and skip will debate which college player left in the tournament has the best hair.
i wish i made that up. i wish i had my brain cells back as well.
Comment by BDogg — March 29, 2025 @ 2:03 pm
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“JUMPIN’ JUMBALAYA! I hope you like crawfish, because the Final Fours will have a distinct LSU bayou flavor!”
Yep, and all those 3-toothed, overall-wearing Cajuns will be coming up the Mississippi in their paddleboats with their pet alligators-just like your parent company portrayed them in “The Waterboy.”
I don’t personally hold or endorse the beliefs I’m placing next, but I wonder what would happen if a Southern-based media outlet ran a headline that read: “OY VEY! I hope you like matzah balls, because Syracuse is going to the Final Four!” Or “SH&T YEAH, MOTHERF&%KERS! I hope you like fried chicken, because Georgetown is going to the Final Four!”
Comment by Jeff — March 29, 2025 @ 3:17 pm
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I swear to freakin’ God, ESPN executives must have said in their meetings this week: “I think that most of America, and by ‘America’ I mean ‘East Coast,’ is in love with George Mason. Therefore, let’s ignore the other teams in the tournament except for the occasional story that shows how goofy “Big Baby” is, and shove George Mason so far down their throats that the rest of the country will be sick of hearing of them by Thursday.”
Only ESPN could ruin a Final Four as wide open and unpredictable as this one. I heard host after host on ESPN Radio talk this week about how this Final Four will be the lowest rated in history, because none of ESPN’s trademark teams are in it and nobody wants to watch because their brackets are shot. C’mon America, prove them wrong. This is your chance to prove once and for all that ESPN’s Duke/Big East/Big Ten philosophy is misguided. If you don’t watch, you show ESPN that it was right.
Comment by Jeff — March 30, 2025 @ 10:18 am
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Beano Cook: “If George Mason wins the national championship, it will be a bigger upset that the 1980 US hockey team winning the gold medal.”
Hey Beano, if George Mason had to beat an all-star team consisting of Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson and Shaquille O’Neal-maybe I’d agree with you. Because, if you look it up, that’s basically what the US hockey team was facing in the Soviet team in the Olympic semifinals. If they’re not facing that team, then SHUT THE FUCK UP and stop trying to create “instant history.”
And, in a completely unrelated story: any day now, ESPN will start telling that the New Jersey Nets are now the favorite to win the NBA championship-if it hasn’t done it already. Remember who told you first.
Comment by Jeff — March 30, 2025 @ 6:30 pm
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Skip Bayless has a new column today:
“As much as I’ll root for LSU, I’m afraid its kids will be reduced to frustrated tears by the Bruins.
I’m afraid Noah West will outplay Joakim Noah on Monday night.
Get ready, America. Your party is about to be pooped.”
Yes, America. ESPN has allowed the guy who said the Bengals would be in the Super Bowl, the guy who said from day one of the playoffs that the Seahawks were a fraud and would never make the Super Bowl (and later said they were “robbed” when they actually made it), the guy who said USC was a Team for the Ages and that Texas didn’t belong on the same field, to make another prediction. You’d think a guy who is so wrong EVERY SINGLE TIME HE OPENS HIS MOUTH would lose his job or be forced to write about men’s volleyball on Page 3.
If I were you, I’d put all my money on LSU and George Mason immediately.
Comment by Jeff — March 31, 2025 @ 2:06 pm
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Ever so often, Scoop Jackson writes something that seems so absurd in premise that I have to check it out. Today was one of those occasions and as with my previous attempts to read Scoop’s “writing,” I was only able to get through about half of it before wishing that I could put a bullet through my screen. Who at ESPN and/or whatever basketball magazine Scoop works at thinks that Scoop has any sort of writing ability? There’s garbage, and then there are the columns by Scoop, Skip Bayless, Shanoff, Jim Caple, etc.
Comment by Mike — March 31, 2025 @ 10:16 pm
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Hey…it’s the first Major League Baseball holiday of the season, and ESPN, once again, insists on giving us an Atlanta Braves game. Congratulations, ESPN. It’s one of the few days that I will watch baseball all day. And what do you do? You give us a team we can watch EVERY SINGLE DAY on a competing network. Why do you give us the Braves on all these holidays and Wednesday nights (when you have exclusive national telecasts)? Are you doing this because the Braves are popular, or because you know you can intentionally sabotage TBS’s programming? You know what I think.
Comment by Jeff — April 3, 2025 @ 9:42 am
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Here we go again. Another tired ESPN litany today of “The game is too late for the East Coast” complaints. I know from personal experience that it sucks, but don’t forget that THE WORLD DOESN’T REVOLVE AROUND THE EAST COAST AND NEW YORK CITY, even though ESPN thinks it does. If losing an hour or two of sleep tonight so that the UCLA fan base isn’t still at work when the game begins, so be it. Besides, if ESPN’s research and philosophy are correct, New Yorkers and other Notrheasterners aren’t watching the game anyway tonight because none of “their teams” or George Mason are playing.
And, FOR GOD’S SAKE, stop bringing “the kids” into it. That argument is so full of shit. My dad always let me stay up if I wanted when an important game was on television. Nothing bad ever came of it. And how often these days do the kids want to stay up late for it anyway? They’re probably in the other room playing the Xbox or PS2 while you’re watching the game to begin with. At least admit that it’s about you.
Comment by Jeff — April 3, 2025 @ 6:14 pm
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“Billy Donovan is the hottest commodity in college basketball. He’s won it all. He’s young. He’s in the South. He’s a basketball coach at a football school….Does that mean it’s time for Billy Donovan to move on?”
I heard this today on ESPN radio-only one hour after I heard Mike & Mike chastize Jay Wright for being a candidate for other coaching positions.
Of course, ESPN would probably consider Temple or Seton Hall a better coaching job than Florida.
Comment by Jeff — April 4, 2025 @ 5:31 pm
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On Sportscenter the other night, the segment before the commercial break was advertising the homeruns of opening day. Last player in the clip just happened to be Barry Bonds, WHO NEVER EVEN HIT A DAMN HOME RUN THAT DAY!!!!! He went 1 for 4 with a ground rule double that lazily bounced over the fence. ESPN destroys this guy day after day yet manages to sneak him in every chance they get, even when its false advertisement.
Thank God I live in Canada and we dont have this crap shoved down our throat day after day.
Comment by Dino — April 5, 2025 @ 6:16 am
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Sounds similar to what ESPN did with the Indycar results this weekend. Usually, it lists the top 3 or top 5 finishers. This weekend it gave us the top 6.
Danica Patrick finished 6th.
Comment by Jeff — April 5, 2025 @ 2:19 pm
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I love when they show giants highlights. one big barry “highlights” session, detailing every at bat, even ones where he does not get a hit. you are lucky if you see more than one clip of something else that went on in the game.
Comment by BDogg — April 5, 2025 @ 4:38 pm
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sick of: Barry- and his 2-for-18, grounded out highlights’.
espn “predicting futures” for everybody &everything.
cold pizza and all the other low-life loser columnists.
danica P. who aint never gonna win any race.
yanks/sox.
m. sharapova( who is overratted).
the “hot seat” esp. with no-namers.
the watered down, commercialism of what once was pure sports entertainment.
more Danyelle sargent
more Dana jacobson
Comment by daFrankster — April 6, 2025 @ 8:17 am
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I’m sure glad ESPN got the NFL’s dick out of its mouth long enough to give us an episode of SportsCenter tonight, complete with a scrolling list of this year’s new NFL schedule-and (as Mike pointed out) non-stop reminders of which games were on ESPN Monday Night Football.
What, is the network having a lovers’ quarrel with Barry Bonds right now?
Comment by Jeff — April 6, 2025 @ 7:42 pm
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I can’t believe that they had a show for the release of the NFL schedule. Unless you have pressing plans to buy tickets, who gives a rat’s ass?
It was nice for ESPN to air a real episode of Baseball Tonight rather than the frequently bastardized versions that come on sporadically (be they ruined by time restrictions and/or the Harold Reynolds/John Kruk eating up half of the show opining about useless crap). It’s not just in my head that Baseball Tonight used to feature full highlights of every game instead of some highlights, tons of filler, and loads of useless opinions, right?
Finally, 67% of ESPN.com users think that Tiger Woods will win the Masters. Well, that is not necessarily true. When asking “Who will win the Masters,” ESPN only listed the players who are currently in the Top 5 in the World Ranking. Someone should really get on the phone and let the other 85 players in the tournament (well, maybe 70 or so once you toss out the amateurs and old former champs) that they do not have a chance to emerge victorious. This is just like the previously cited polls regarding auto racing, among other sports. World #3 Retief Goosen should feel honored that ESPN actually deemed him worthy of being listed for once. I’m surprised that they didn’t get stuck for names of players after the Woods/Els/Singh/Mickelson quartet and opt to slot Michelle Wie in the 5th spot.
Comment by Mike — April 7, 2025 @ 12:15 am
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In a related topic, Mike: Who is the most feared hitter in baseball? Barry Bonds, Vladimir Guerrero, David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez. Do I have to time to explain how this SportsNation poll is ridiculous on so many levels?
1. What does “feared” mean? Apparently by the choices, “feared” means “best power hitter.”
2. Does that mean that nobody “fears” Ichiro?
3. Is A-Rod “feared”? I know it’s a cliche now, but if the game was on the line, I’d “fear” facing Jeter more, because he knows how to hit in the clutch.
4. Why is Vlad on the list? His stats don’t merit it, even though he is a popular big-market player.
5. At the same time, does nobody “fear” Mark Texiera, Andruw Jones, Miguel Cabrera, Derrek Lee, and a healthy Ken Griffey Jr.? (and that’s just off the top of my head)
6. I know that this is opinion, but Pujols should get at least half the votes and win in a landslide. Big Papi is the only other player on the list I’d “fear” on Pujols’ level if the game was on the line. As mentioned earlier, if I was down 9-1 in the 8th inning and runners were on base, I’d “fear” A-Rod the most.
And that’s just a start.
Comment by Jeff — April 7, 2025 @ 8:23 am
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ESPN’s top story this morning on TV:
“Brett Favre still hasn’t decided if he will retire.”
This is gotten BEYOND fucking ridiculous. “Weekend Update” on “Saturday Night Live” used to make fun of this shit: “Our top story tonight, Generalisimo Francisco Franco is still dead.”
Comment by Jeff — April 8, 2025 @ 10:57 am
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Ha, I was just about to post the same thing. I’m surprised that they haven’t bumped The Masters from being the lead on their website. However, if it rains in Augusta today, there’s ESPN’s window to do so. Maybe ESPN can create a reality show in which Favre and Roger Clemens travel around to the stadiums of their potential suitors and give press conferences to say that they have nothing new to say. They could establish “Garbage Night” on the network in which the block together this show, Barry Bonds in “The Spin Zone,” Bobby Knight’s awful show, Arliss, and anything that stars Stephen A. Smith, preferably a show in which screaming at viewers plays a prominent role.
Comment by Mike — April 8, 2025 @ 11:43 am
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Julius Hodge shot in Denver. Favre’s press conference is still the top non-Masters story at ESPN.com, though. It is now accompanied by a poll. How pathetic.
Comment by Mike — April 8, 2025 @ 12:19 pm
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On First and 10 today,Jay Crawford asked Bayless and Paige who would win if Mickelson played righthanded, and Woods played lefthanded.Unbelievable. These clowns have reached a new high in lows
Comment by blaine — April 10, 2025 @ 9:23 pm
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Im sick and tired of ESPN being cheap hookers for the Sox/Yankees and give them blowjob after blowjob on Sportscenter everynight. Opening day in Detroit gets a “blink of an eye” mention while they provide us with yet another Yankees/Sox segment that lasts a good 2-3. Nobody outside of New York/Boston gives two shits about those two teams.
Good for Jim Thome being back but last time I checked, Chris Shelton led the league in homers so far and not Thome so lets tone down the Sox/Yankees oral sexing of him a tad.
Comment by Dino — April 11, 2025 @ 6:12 am
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Leinart has fired his agent! (what?!) The Duke lacrosse team is off the hook! (yes!) Damon’s return to Boston! (oh my god!) Ortiz got a new deal! (someone named derek lee got one too!) was the yankee’s win yesterday a “must win?” (only a week into the season? of course it was!)
Comment by BDogg — April 11, 2025 @ 12:01 pm
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While ESPN has been sucking the NFL’s dick over the new schedule and the move of Monday Night Football, have any of the following questions ever been addressed by ESPN:
1. Recent tradition dictates that the Super Bowl loser gets to play in the first Monday night game (now Sunday night). However, the NFL opted to give the first Sunday Night game to NEW YORK for the “Manning Bowl” instead of giving it to the non-East-coast Seahawks. Why?
2. The “flex” schedule will probably be just a way to get the NFC and AFC East teams on national television more often at the end of the season.
3. This “NFL Network” schedule is going to set up an UGLY confrontaton between cable operators, the NFL, and the public-probably resulting in another cable rate hike just so we can get another channel we probably didn’t need in the first place. Those “NFL Network” games could have been played on another network that has part of the NFL contract.
4. Why does NEW YORK always get a Saturday game when the NFL begins showing nationally-televised Saturday games at the end of the season?
5. Why do the pathetic NEW YORK Jets get to play a primetime game on Christmas night?
6. Why does my team, which usually has a 12:00 CT starting time, have to move its game to 3:15 CT when NEW YORK comes to town-just so that the NEW YORK market can have a Jets/Giants doubleheader?
7. Is ESPN’s non-stop self-promotion of being the “home of Monday Night Football” a form of deceptive advertising? The showcase game of the week is no longer on Sunday nights. The showcase is the Sunday night game on NBC. You wouldn’t even know it if all you watched was ESPN.
I doubt that any of these questions will ever be answered on ESPN.
Comment by Jeff — April 11, 2025 @ 2:46 pm
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Since I brought up the “NFL Network,” and the league putting NFL games on the network to force a confrontation between cable operators, the league and the public (and ESPN being a willing participant on behalf of the NFL):
I went to the “NFL Network” site to find out about how the network is being offered. The first thing that happens is that you are required to enter your personal information, your cable provider, and zip code-so they can “inform” you of your options in your area. When I entered the info, I was informed that my evil cable operator did not carry the “NFL Network.” But never fear! It immediately gave me the option to send the following form letter to my cable provider:
______________________________________________________
Mediacom
(my local address, city, and zip went here)
4/11/2025
SUBJECT: Please add NFL NETWORK!
Dear General Manager,
I am writing to request that you add NFL NETWORK to your channel lineup.
As you are aware by now, NFL NETWORK has greatly enhanced its programming lineup to include over 90 NFL games, including regular season, preseason and NFL Europe and also will be replaying NFL games from the previous weekend. This is the first time NFL games will be available outside their live airing! This, and all the live press conferences, a daily news and information show, plus all the exclusive inside access, makes this a channel I must have to follow the most popular sport in this country.
Please let me know that I will be seeing NFL NETWORK as part of your channel lineup, or you will leave me no choice but to seek a provider who does offer it.
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I don’t think that these strong-arm bully tactics are going to be exposed on SportsCenter any time soon.
Comment by Jeff — April 11, 2025 @ 5:56 pm
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Coming up next on ESPN News: Jeffrey Maier, 10 years later.
ESPN is still glorifying the kid who caught the ball in play in Yankee Stadium during the ALCS only to have the incompetent umpire call it a home run.
I’m not kidding. It’s on right now. He’s in the studio being interviewed live.
Fuck you, ESPN. Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you.
Are you going to interview the father-and-son duo who attacked the Royals’ first base coach during a White Sox game on their ten-year anniversary?
And would you be interviewing this guy if he was an Oriole fan, and the Yankees were the victim?
Fuck you. Fuck off and die.
Comment by Jeff — April 13, 2025 @ 5:41 pm
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Not sure which is funnier: The Bills’ “pick” in ESPN’s mock draft being the current top story at the website or the fact that Chris Shelton is included in a poll asking “which non-Pujols 1B would you most want you team built around?”. I know that Shelton’s off to a great start and it’s good that an article was written about him, but please remember that Steve Decker was being called the next Gary Carter after his hot first couple of weeks in 1991.
Comment by Mike — April 15, 2025 @ 7:40 pm
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“Captain Obvious” moment of the week: Barry Bonds is on the cover of ESPN the Magazine. And ESPN executives still swear up and down that running a reality show about one of the athletes it’s reporting on doesn’t constitute a conflict of interest.
I found out he’s on the cover just moments after I saw the Sunday feature story on “Jeffrey Maier: 10 years later.” I guess the live feature on ESPN News earlier this week wasn’t enough.
Comment by Jeff — April 16, 2025 @ 9:09 pm
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ok, so barry’s not doing so hot in the beginning of the season…but espn is doing a reality show on him. so, to keep him in the news, we have to continually hear about how bad he’s doing? that real low, annoying, and irrelevent; but one thing it isnt is objective sports reporting. its just like that knicks shit thats alwasys on. if you’re going to report on bad teams, how bout the bobcats/trailblazers?
Comment by bdogg — April 17, 2025 @ 5:30 pm
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Did you know that there are some USC players in the draft? Of course you do, because they won’t shut up about it. They treated “USC Day” or whatever they called the day USC players had their NFL workouts like it was a presidential primary or something like that. They’ve made it painfully clear that whichever team picks first is OUT OF ITS FUCKING MIND if it doesn’t pick Reggie Bush. Matt Leinart’s agent change gets as much coverage as George Bush picking a Supreme Court justice. LenDale White’s draft value is more volatile than Google stock. (I know it’s not ESPN, but) All three guys have been “The Best Damn Sports Show” to plug themselves and praise the Trojans. Winston Justice and Dominique Byrd get as much coverage as D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Vernon Davis and Marcedes Lewis, even though there’s no way in hell they’re in those other guys’ leagues.
But there’s no USC bias at ESPN (or the other media in general).
Comment by Jeff — April 19, 2025 @ 10:06 pm
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Skip Bayless!
Holy christ that man is dumb.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=bayless/060410
Here he says that Mickleson’s major win should come with an *, because ‘tiger didn’t play well enough’.
Honestly, wtf.
Comment by Chris — April 20, 2025 @ 8:28 am
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I graduated from the Skip Bayless school of article writing. Here’s my first entry.
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The first thing I do when I write these entries is fill up the first few paragraphs with a whole bunch of self-righteous horseshit. I also make sure that those paragraphs are something like 15 to 20 lines long. It’s usually filled up with crap like this. A bunch of useless information that nobody wants to read anyway. But I have to do something. My editor said that I had a word quota, and I don’t have much to say. So what I’ll do is just waste your time. And then I’ll follow up all of those unreadable paragraph with a two word paragraph that I know all of the people will read.
Like This.
And then I write some more long, stupid paragraphs because they make my short one stand out more. But by now, the article is starting to get boring. And I know that I’m a pretty funny guy. Just ask me. So now I’ll tell a few jokes. But they’re not going to be anything funny. They’re just going to be the same 4 or 5 plays on words that I use over and over again. But they’re extremely clever, so nobody will get tired of them. So I’m going to do it again. Just wait! They’re coming! But I have to make this paragraph a little longer because it will make it stand out. Okay. I think I’ve done enough. So here it goes.
T.O.: Totally Overrated
Seattle SeaFrauds
It’s the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Very Good.
See? Ain’t I funny? But now I need another long paragraph, so here it goes…
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Anyone with half a pulse can turn in his bullshit.
Comment by Jeff — April 20, 2025 @ 2:22 pm
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And everybody tune in to SportsCenter tonight so that you can see the live announcement of who will be on the Madden cover next year!
Some important story that could have been covered is going to be ignored because the show doesn’t have room for both it and this bullshit.
Comment by Jeff — April 20, 2025 @ 4:00 pm
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ESPN shows no interest in hockey all year. Now, New York is scheduled to play New Jersey in the first round. All of the sudden, ESPN is interested in hockey again.
It’s so fucking predictable.
Comment by Jeff — April 21, 2025 @ 9:41 am
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ESPN’s constant “ESPN Mobile” plugs are incredibly shameless and disgusting. It was bad enough when they diluted the content of SportsCenter and then when they used it to try to sell their crappy magazine. Every time that I flip by a SportsCenter or other studio show, though, one of the hosts is encouraging people to buy this ‘vital’ service. You can barely get any highlights of games anymore without all the crap tossed in. I’ve been checking out the SNY sports report lately. Their announcers might be only a half step up from college broadcast majors, but at least they show what happened in the games.
Comment by Mike — April 22, 2025 @ 7:30 pm
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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Ajo0DE6Vw48WTV4LOMbDbl85nYcB?slug=cr-bush042306&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Reggie Bush’s family has been living for at least a year in a $750,000 mansion owned by a man with known ties to the agent Bush signed with.
Up to this point, this story has not been covered by any ESPN-related entity.
Comment by Jeff — April 23, 2025 @ 5:12 pm
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The Reggie Bush story finally made it to ESPN.com yesterday evening. But it was buried on the college football page (which nobody clicks on in April). There was no mention of it on the ESPN.com front page. There wasn’t even a link to it on the “colege football” links on the front page.
In ESPN’s defense, there were a lot of big stories yesterday. There was a story about a horse being euthanized on the front page for the entire day. That’s bigger news than a Heisman Trophy winner’s dirt-poor family living in a mansion while he was at USC.
I guess ESPN only covers USC on the front page when it has good news. On those days (such as when he’s in New York to talk to the Jets), it won’t shut up about it.
Comment by Jeff — April 24, 2025 @ 7:49 am
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On the Saturday morning around 08:20a.m. (4-22-06) Sportscenter host Niel Everett was about to give the highlights of the F1 race from Japan which was going to be broadcast on ESPN at noon. Niel told us “If you don’t want to know who wins the race look away from your t.v.’s for about 30 seconds.”
Why didn’t they do this during the Winter Olympics? They told us they had to give the people the results because it was news. I guess the rules don’t apply when you are the ones covering the event. Very classless.
Comment by Vic — April 24, 2025 @ 7:54 am
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God…finally people who agree with me that ESPN and Sportscenter are utter and complete shit. Not only is the promotion within itself horrible, “EVEN MEL KIPER USES ESPN MOBILE” NO he doesn’t you fucking jackasses, not until this year.
And seriously, what is it with the “experts”. Mel Kiper is WRONG EVERY YEAR, yet still paid. They had a guy on Mike and Mike this morning as a NFL scout “expert” giving a mock draft. Would the endless speculation stop. For the love of god, please.
Draft Coverage and Mock (see: Imaginery predictions by delusion crack addicts that anyone who follows football can predict) should be limited to DRAFT DAY, want to do a huge special that morning? Fine! Do it. Want to do a Special for the SuperBowl? Start it 2 hrs before the game, that’s all we need. We do not need insanely stupid arguements just to kill time.
We don’t care “Who is more likely to bang a trannie, Leinart, Young, or Cutler” or “Is Leinart to Hollywood?” “Is Young not smart enough?” is “Cutler too smart?”
They manufacture so much of this stuff, it’s horrid that people actually think it’s good. “Reggie Bush, the house scandal, HOW WILL IT EFFECT HIS STATUS? DOES HE HAVE CHARACTER ISSUES?!?!?” Guess what, the NFL doesn’t give a shit, (See: Lawrence Phillips, Maurice Clarett) and your speculation is just inane. We don’t care either. OH YOU MEAN ATHLETES GET SPECIAL TREATMENT?! NO!
Nothing I hate when they attempt to make a story and I feel like they’re trying to ram it down our throats as if this is a big deal.
I HATE ESPN.
Oh and NASCAR is the only type of racing, and Danica Patrick. Nothing else exists. Screw you Danny Wheldon your a loser, go win a race.
Comment by CJofUCFame — April 25, 2025 @ 8:11 am
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I guess ESPN couldn’t keep quiet about it long enough. But it’s funny how they treat it. Reggie Bush gets to appear on EVERY ESPN program to refute the charges. He was on “The Best Damn Sports Show” too to “tell his story.”
That ought to shut up the haters.
I’m glad they didn’t treat the Duke rape trial this way.
Is ESPN in the business of journalism, public relations, or damage control?
Comment by Jeff — April 25, 2025 @ 8:13 am
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You know, every now and then I think I am being too hard on the media’s New York bias. Sometimes I think I am making stuff up. Maybe the media don’t actually blow ordinary issues out of proportion just because they happen in New York. I’m just too sensitive.
And then Keith Hernandez makes an off-the-cuff comment about women during a Mets broadcast, and I realize I’m not crazy.
Comment by Jeff — April 25, 2025 @ 1:56 pm
911
Is the NFL Draft over yet?
Comment by Mike — April 27, 2025 @ 12:17 pm
912
If you’re referencing ESPN’s coverage of the NFL Draft, you need to make it clearer. It should read: Have the Jets made their pick yet?
Comment by Jeff — April 27, 2025 @ 5:20 pm
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It appears that my Comcast cable provider dropped ESPN Classic from its standard cable package. How am I supposed to watch bowling re-runs from 1994 now?
Comment by Mike — April 28, 2025 @ 11:51 am
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Let’s see, in the last 16 hours, ESPN has had former USC player LenDale White on, or he has been the major topic of discussion on:
NFL Countdown
Cold Pizza
First and 10
Rome Is Burning
And that’s just what I’ve seen while I’ve been flipping channels on a day off.
Fuck you, ESPN. Why does a guy who’s gonna go about 30th in the draft get to be on all of your programs just because he’s from USC??????????????????????????????????
Comment by Jeff — April 28, 2025 @ 4:30 pm
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Earlier today, SC ran clips of the “top players” before the start of the show. LenDale White was the 4th guy named (after Bush, V.Young, and Leinart). The guy who will be picked first, Mario Williams, managed to eke out 6th.
Comment by Mike — April 29, 2025 @ 12:29 am
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The Houston Astros are down in the World Series. ESPN’s headline: HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM
Roger Clemens still hasn’t decided to play for the Astros. ESPN’s headline: HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM
The EV1.net Houston Bowl is bankrupt. ESPN’s headline: HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM
The Texans select Mario Williams instead of Reggie Bush. ESPN’s headline: HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM.
ESPN, you have a problem.
Comment by Jeff — April 29, 2025 @ 1:45 pm
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Now, Outside the Lines, the one respectable journalism entry on ESPN, dedicates its entire show to following 3 USC players on Draft Day.
Why didn’t they follow Ohio State or Florida State players? More of them were drafted. Oh yeah, it’s not about that.
Comment by Jeff — April 30, 2025 @ 10:03 am
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Addendum to the “HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM” post.
Today, Skip Bayless is writing about how Tennessee had the best draft. The title of his article: REMEMBER THE TITANS.
Comment by Jeff — May 1, 2025 @ 12:51 pm
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Today, ESPN talked to current Reds players Bronson Arroyo and Scott Hatteberg about the Red Sox/Yankees rivalry
ESPN asked them no questions about the Reds being tied for first place. It also asked no questions about the current series with the Cardinals, the team they’re tied in first with.
Comment by Jeff — May 1, 2025 @ 5:23 pm
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I usually don’t care about the NBA, but the Suns MUST win the next three games against the Lakers. The Clippers/Lakers overhype has already begun and the series isn’t even set yet.
Comment by Mike — May 2, 2025 @ 2:42 pm
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I read this morning on a news website that Matt Leinart was dating Paris Hilton.
If you thought you hated ESPN before………..
Comment by Jeff — May 3, 2025 @ 2:07 pm
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Just a nitpicky thing regarding many ESPN polls that gets to me. They ask a question such as: “Which playoff team is most likely to avoid elimination tonight?” Seems straight-forward with the Pacers, Suns, and Bulls being the first three choices. However, “They all will lose” is the 4th choice, which makes no sense to include given that the question asks which team has the greatest probability of winning, not which “will” win. Maybe I should be grateful that the webmasters didn’t opt to randomly include “LenDale White will be a Hall of Famer” as the fourth option, though.
Comment by Mike — May 4, 2025 @ 1:19 pm
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Why does a guy jumping a fountin on a motorbike get more publicity than the NHL playoffs.
More interviews with Danica Patrick. Still waiting for her to win a race……..
Comment by Jeff — May 6, 2025 @ 8:33 am
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On this morning’s SC, ESPN touted that ‘Hank Goldberg knows the winner of the Kentucky Derby’ and ‘not to place a bet until you see his piece.’ Last time that I checked, using your TV platform to basically urge people to bet a certain way isn’t quite supposed to happen.
The NHL Playoffs?! What are they? I’ve heard of NFL Mini-Camps (Favre! T.O.! Young and White in Tennessee! 29 other teams!), but not these NHL Playoffs that you speak of.
Comment by Mike — May 6, 2025 @ 5:11 pm
925
Current headlines on ESPN.com:
1: Union: Mitchell investigation overstepping bounds (a story about steroids and, by definition, Bonds)
7: “Game of Shadows” authors are subpoenaed (the Bonds book)
9. No love for Bonds in Philly
Comment by Jeff — May 6, 2025 @ 5:30 pm
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Gray,
I don’t know how I’ve found ewe, but how are you, old African? Linda Bensel-Meyers is doing well in Denver, I hear. How’s life in the Big Apple?
dare
Comment by badbob — May 6, 2025 @ 10:13 pm
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The “Fire Joe Morgan” blog has been tracking Joe Morgan’s consistent avoidance of referring to Bonds’ steroid use. Can’t wait to see him excuse it tomorrow night. Say, did you know that the Giants are on Sunday Night Baseball tomorrow? If not, just check out ESPN for any ten minute span between now and 8 PM Sunday night and you’ll be reminded approximately 17 times.
Comment by Mike — May 7, 2025 @ 12:50 am
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If you can, check out this week’s piece on Costas NOW (HBO). This is what sports jounalism should be. It is Bonds/steroids oriented, but is well done in a 60 Minutes style and no corporate sponsorship of a hot seat (the exception is Tim McCarver on Bob’s panel). You can almost picture Bob Gibson throwing down with Bonds after he talks about intentionally cracking Bonds’ body armor.
It is funny how NHL playoff coverage is less now that ESPN is no longer the major network carrier for the league. And what a shame the Jets didn’t get Leinert-that would have had how many ESPN.com headlines?
Comment by Dylan — May 8, 2025 @ 1:32 pm
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Apparently NFL coverage is now 12 months/year, not less than 20 hours/day; interrupted only by Barry Bonds at bats. Now that ESPN has MNF we’ll be getting NFL force fed from a fire hose. The draft ‘coverage’ was way, way, way over the top. I flipped over to it during the 6th pick and did enjoy the Leinert death spiral.
They’ve lost their way and ESPN is unwatchable; has been for quite some time.
Click!
Comment by slimnasium — May 8, 2025 @ 4:16 pm
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I am also wondering about the NHL. I used to listen to ESPN Radio until it bacame 100% Kobe and the NBA. Today they talked about hockey, only to state no one is watching them. This is after they praised the NBA commish for taking responsabilty that ABC moved a time of a game on Sunday. I am just fed up of the cross promotion. ESPN is to the NBA like the newspapers are to the Democrats.
Comment by goondog — May 9, 2025 @ 9:56 am
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Disney’s female brain must’ve come up with that sleep inducing Monday Night Football schedule last year, and hired Michele Tafoya. Looks like NBC has struck a major improvement just by showing up. I don’t care what Al Michaels says because Brett Favre is a loser.
Comment by Jenifuh Guana Yea — May 10, 2025 @ 12:44 am
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Well, you knew it was only a matter of time…
After Hideki Matsui’s broken wrist caused the ESPN east coast machine to interrupt its nightly Red Sox broadcasts to inform us breathlessly that the Yankee left fielder would be out at least three months, we have this from the Daily Overreaction — er, Quickie.
“The Yankees should trade for Barry Bonds.”
I wish I was making this up.
Can you imagine the self-flagellation that the Worldwide Leader would undertake if they had their cash cow in NYC? Well, start imagining, because ESPN is prepared to beat this story to death. I wonder if they’ll facilitate the trade like they facilitated the T.O. debacle.
Comment by notthequarterback — May 12, 2025 @ 11:08 am
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It’s official, after briefly tuning in to the Red Sox-Yankees game last night (two ABs), I can no longer stand the sound of Chris Berman’s voice, much less the sight of his macrocephalic head, which, to quote Mike Myers (sans Scottish accent), “Looks like an orange on a toothpick.” I tried to watch, but just couldn’t bear his endless logorrhea. With the exception of Gary Bender, he’s absolutely the worst baseball announcer, ever, period, and I will not argue the point. He gets my “worst ever baseball announcer vote” mainly because he just won’t shut the fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck up!!! What an egotistical bastard. He somehow manages to insinuate himself into almost every “big” regular and post-season event. For example, during a recent MLB post-season and World Series, he displayed Karl Ravich as the host of “Baseball Tonight,” although Ravich had hosted the show the enfuckingtire season. He’s really unbearable. It isn’t bad enough that the World-Wide Leader over-hypes each Red Sox-Yankees game as if it’s the second coming, much less the seventh game of the ALCS, they have to give us Berman. And can we please drop the stupid nicknames, which quit being funny in about 1986 with Kevin “Small Mouth” Bass? And WTF is up with the inane rock music references? Oh, I know, he once sang on stage with 80s icons Huey Lewis and the News. Didn’t the mothership(ABC)prove several years ago with Dennis Miller on MNF that about the last thing we need or even look for, for Christsakes,in the broadcast booth are cute idiosyncratic subreferences?
Comment by Paul B — May 12, 2025 @ 2:08 pm
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ESPN still won’t stop obsessing about the Knicks, even though the network refuses to provide any evidence whatsoever that anybody outside of New York fucking City cares.
I mean, Jesus H. Christ. New York City has a team with Vince Carter, Jason Kidd and Richard Jefferson. That team is in the second round of the NBA Playoffs (even though the Heat will probably finish with them soon). And yet the “National” media is still freaking out because the “real” New York team sucks. Can’t you just be fucking happy with the one good team you have instead of shoving your other team’s mediocrity down our throats?
Like I said earlier, the Atlanta Hawks have sucked worse and a lot longer than the Knicks. You don’t hear the “national” media bitching about that one bit. Same thing with the Royals and Pirates in baseball right now. But if George Steinbrenner calls out A-Rod in a New York newspaper, or if Randy Johnson has two bad starts in a row…
Comment by Jeff — May 15, 2025 @ 6:46 pm
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Re: Comment 341
(In the interest of full disclosure: I am a lifelong Reds fan. I would probably defend Joe Morgan if all he did on TV was blow spit bubbles and murmur unintelligibly… Ahem.)
Let’s break out the big championship scales and weigh Ryne Sandbergs rings and Joe Morgans rings… oh wait. Ryne didn’t win any championships ! What was I thinking ?
(OK, OK: That’s all I got to say about that. Ryne was a good player and a good person who had the misfortune of having most of his career encapsulated orally by a big fat drooling slurring drunk that everyone loved for some reason.)
(Yes, that was a Harry Carey shot. He was AWFUL and you KNOW it.)
(ahem..)
Great list ! Laughed my ass off, especially at some of the punishments. Here’s a short list of E!SPN awfulness that irk me terribly…
(5) B.J. Armstrong. There’s this old Conan O’ Brien bit where they simulate some small business’ commercial (SHOESSSSSS!!!!) where the owner actually trips during the commercial and breaks his leg, and then Conan sez: “They couldn’t even afford a second take !” This old bit comes to mind every time B.J opens his yaphole during the snack-sized “NBA” segment of the Trifecta (groan). He slurs !
He stammers ! He mutilates, folds and spindles and yet THIS is what reaches the airwaves ? “They couldn’t afford a second take ?!” B.J. is but one of several horrible mistakes made by this network (Scottie Pippen, Dee Brown,
Michael Irvin) that fall into the category of Former Jocks Who Can’t Talk Real Good (
Joe Morgan) (ahem)… Seriously, for a taped segment, can’t they afford another take ?!(4) Greg Anthony. (Full Disclosure time again: I attended Rancho H.S. in North Las Vegas, as well as UNLV, both Anthony’s alma maters.) BOTTOM LINE: He sucks. He couldn’t predict what he’ll have for lunch, he Always hedges on his opinions, he Rarely takes a resolute stance on any topic unless it is absolutely Incontrovertible i.e. the Knicks Suck (wow, the Knicks suck, Greg ? Wow.), he can not get through any length of commentary without using the phrase BOTTOM LINE, often several times, and, Good Gawd, he is BORING BORING BORING ! Teaming Anthony with Tim Legler and John Saunders for Sunday Night NBA telecasts HAD TO HAVE BEEN A VIOLATION OF THE SCHEDULE I CONTROLLED-SUBSTANCES ACT OF THE UNITED NATIONS. Talk about your Barbituates…
(3) Dick (Duke) Vitale. He’s an easy target, yes, but that’s because he’s so gawd-awfully LOUD and so unrelentingly REPETITIVE. If you don’t know what a PTPer is or a Diaper Dandy is or that Kansas Students sometimes chant Rock, Chalk, Jayhawk by now, it is because you had the insight to mute your television after his first five seconds on the air. And the AssKissing ! You’d need fifty warehouses for Dick Vitale’s Hall-O-Fame, and you’d be convinced that every coach now coaching was the second coming of Hank Iba and that any coach who got fired got a raw deal, just like Dick did when the Pistons canned his ass. They aired this little filler piece prior to the start of basketball season showing Dick kissing a whole bunch of military ass at some Air Force Base: I was embarrassed just watching it, and I’m sure most of the Airmen there wanted to squirm their way out of the camera’s eye for this particular rant.
(2) Stephen A. Smith. Really, how much has to be said here?
A weak journalist, a nerve-shatteringly loud Bloviator. He’s PERFECT for E!SPN. Another blabbering pinhead who couldn’t predict the weather in Death Valley, who declared in his usual shrill scream that there was NO WAY IN HELL THIS CLEVELAND-DETROIT SERIES WAS GOING PAST FIVE GAMES AND THERE’S NO WAY CLEVELAND WINS A GAME IN DETROIT and we Never hear a Mea Culpa when this idiot is wrong, he just turns around the next day with Another shrill scream of Utter Pointlessness. Is there some site on the internet that keeps track of these windbags’ predictions ? Gawd.
(1) Woody Paige. Does this Dickhole even write any more?
Or had he taken on the full-time job of Dumbfuck-with-an-opinion-formed-of-pure-Horseshit ? His sad side-by-side comparison of Adam Morrison and Larry Bird didn’t stand up for the length of the segment: As soon as they flashed their college stats, Paige looked like an instant idiot, yet sat there with that smug fat puss smirking as though he’d just won the Scopes trial. He went five consecutive weeks on Around the Horn predicting USC was going to lose,
with nobody ever calling him on it, and when USC finally did lose in a nailbiter to Texas, this cock had his smirk on and acted like it was Texas-Colorado II. I pine for the days of Charles Whitman and Lee Harvey Oswald every time I hear this fuckstick’s bullshit country twang. Seriously, why don’t the Marines churn out the psycho snipers any more ? Maybe R. Lee Ermey needs a few more tours as a drill instructor…
THAT’s Enough outta me. Oh one last item: Chris Berman during the playoffs, wistfully invoking the name of Hawk Harrelson like he was Chris Schenkel or Curt Gowdy… CHRIST ! That was like Pauly Shore complimenting David Spade, What the Fuck, Over ?! One of my favorite Chris Berman memories is from that All-Star game in Anaheim when
Gene Autry blew past him to shake hands with Reggie Jackson, not even pausing to blow on Berman’s microphone.
HA HA FUCKIN’ HA !!! That was precious !
Comment by Dave — May 19, 2025 @ 1:56 pm
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ESPN shoves Barry Bonds down our throats. We get every single at bat live. Nothing happens. When it does happen, it happens on Fox. So because of the rights issues, ESPN can’t show Barry actually hitting the home run until the Fox game is over.
That was fucking hilarious.
Comment by Jeff — May 22, 2025 @ 3:25 pm
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Some recent observations:
* Have to love the extent that ESPN has gone to in its effort to shove Bonds further down our collective throats. Currently, they have moved the NL results ahead of the AL on their bottom line ticker and no matter when the Giants’ game is for the day, it appears first. Recently, a 10:15 PM Giants game was listed ahead of active day games, earlier night starts, and transactions. Have to make sure that every is up-to-date on what Bonds is currently not doing, namely playing baseball.
* I had the misfortune of seeing Chris Berman’s Top 25, er, 10 plays of the Week on Monday. #2? Doug Flutie’s retirement. It’s not as though we are struggling to find examples of East Coast bias at ESPN, but seriously. Berman described Flutie as being a “truly unique athlete” and basically called for his enshrinement in Canton. It’s also interesting to note the way that ESPN has spun Flutie “being forced” to go to Canada, making it seem as though he was barred from the NFL like blacks were from the Major Leagues before 1947. Big shock, Flutie will be working at ESPN/ABC this fall.
* I heard that Stephen A. Smith recently joined the brigade of Bonds apologists who have claimed that “steroids don’t help one hit homers.” If you are stupid and a sycophant, you, too, can appear on ESPN!
* Odds are that if someone who hadn’t been following the season were to turn on SportsCenter, he/she would still have no clue as to how many teams are left in the NHL Playoffs.
Comment by Mike — May 23, 2025 @ 11:32 pm
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ESPN.com has broken out their old reliable “How will Danica Patrick finish in the Indy 500?” question. Personally, I voted that she will win since according to what I’ve heard from ESPN, there is only one driver in the race, so it shouldn’t be hard for her to come out on top.
Comment by Mike — May 25, 2025 @ 11:55 am
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ESPN only airs Red Sox games anymore. When they are not on, the Yankees get coverage. They will throw in the White Sox, Cubs, Indians, Braves and Mets when they can. Anything west of Chicago doesn’t even exist anymore. Apparently ESPN is amazed that a star athlete like LeBron James doesn’t already play for the Lakers or Knicks. God forbid a excellent athlete doesn’t play in a big city. Never mind that half his games are nationally televised and is making over 100 million dollars in endorsements at the age of 21. I found it funny how ESPN was freaking out when LenDal White was falling in the draft. I guess they should realize that NFL teams draft based on if the player is talented and fits a need, not if he was a running back for the team ESPN was giving blowjobs to for the past two years.
Comment by Keith — May 25, 2025 @ 8:45 pm
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I turn on ESPN for the first time today, and what do I see?
ESPN: Bonds on Bonds
ESPN2: Danica Patrick interview on “Cold Pizza”
Comment by Jeff — May 26, 2025 @ 1:15 pm
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I know this is nit-picky, but am I the only person who thinks it’s annoying as hell as when SportsCenter digitally zooms that one play in a highlight package? It only happens during highlights of competitors’ broadcasts. It always looks like shit. I’d rather see the score updates or crawling messages on the bottom of the screen, then see the picture so blown up that the pixellation is obvious or the shot’s so tight that you practically miss the action.
Comment by Jeff — May 27, 2025 @ 10:53 am
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That’s always annoyed me, too.
Coming up on SportsCenter: Patrick Dempsey, from ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, talks about Danica Patrick. I wish that I was kidding about this being a feature.
Comment by Mike — May 28, 2025 @ 12:09 pm
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I love when the “interviewer” drops a “smooth finish” reference during or at the end of a Budweiser hot seat segment. Talk about shameless plugging of a product. What they should show is Berman hammering a case of Bud, 2 Domino pizzas, a bag of Krispy Kremes and a 12 oz. of Slim Jims after each taping. That would be accurate product placement.
Why is this obese joke not pounding 54 hot dogs next to Kobiyashi(sp?) as a competitive eater? That would make my Top Ten (actually 18-25) with Danica driving charity go carts, a President 3-hopping it to the mound on opening day, & Berman name dropping at the PB Pro-Am.
Comment by Dylan — May 30, 2025 @ 8:37 am
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New to the bottom line… Giants scores are still first, and Bonds’ stats are preceeded by CHASING AARON. WTF! He’s nowhere close to him, and may not ever get there. This could go on for 2 years fellas. Fuck you ESPN, fuck you.
Comment by Brandon — May 30, 2025 @ 11:06 am
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I find Joe Theismann calling anyone a disgrace to be extremely ironic given his “outstanding” career as a broadcasting “professional.”
Comment by Mike — May 30, 2025 @ 2:49 pm
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Absolutely hilarious. And I thought I was the only one who hated dumb Berman.
Comment by Mike — May 31, 2025 @ 4:45 pm
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Page 2 has a story today talking about how Nolan Richardson was fired because he was black.
What, now you can’t find modern-day race cards to throw out, so now you find news even less current than the O.J. Trial to dredge up?
Maybe next week they can do a story about how Ray Rhodes or Art Shell was fired (the first time) because they were black.
Comment by Jeff — May 31, 2025 @ 8:34 pm
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Now the fucking spelling bee is getting more coverage than hockey. And that has less of a leg to stand on as a sport than poker.
ESPN has no soul, and no respect whatsoever for the national sports audience. It’s only another demographic for it to exploit for the purposes of shameless self-promotion.
Comment by Jeff — June 1, 2025 @ 6:40 pm
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Not mentioned from what I’ve read, and slightly old news, but reason number 4,500,323 to hate Lee Corso. Read about his interview on KTCK 1310 the Ticket in Dallas. The audio, which I don’t think is on this link, is priceless. What an A-hole.
http://sportsbybrooks.com/leecorso.html
Comment by Joe Blow in Dallas — June 1, 2025 @ 6:58 pm
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I’m sure the ESPN Big-Wigs will tell you (if you ask) that the network is blowing off the NHL because nobody is interested and ratings are low.
If that’s the case, then why are they already trying to shove the World Cup down our throats? How many Americans, relatively speaking, are interested in soccer?
And I’m sure that ESPN’s NHL coverage will increase in the near future. You see, Carolina’s in the finals. They will use every opportunity possible to remind America that they used to be the Hartford Whalers.
Comment by Jeff — June 2, 2025 @ 11:26 am
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Even we up here in CT couldn’t care less about the Hurricanes formerly being the Whalers - and we didn’t give a damn when they were in Hartford, too. I’d rather not hear anything about their Hartford connection again, as it is thoroughly irrelevant. How about some real coverage?
On at least 3 separate occasions, I’ve heard prominent ESPN announcers mock the ratings for the NHL on their TV/radio. A real class act this ESPN.
Comment by Mike — June 2, 2025 @ 2:02 pm
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Another useless ESPN poll. “Who is the best NSACAR driver right now?” And 2 of the 4 are Jeff Gordon and Dale Jr.. To repeat, NEITHER qualified for the Chase last year (meaning they’re not even in the top 10). Gordon may not make it this year either. He hasn’t won a “real” race in something like a year. Meanwhile, there’s no Kahne, Kenseth, Martin and the Busch brothers, just to name a few.
Comment by Jeff — June 3, 2025 @ 10:37 am
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Three new things:
1. Some guy from NEW YORK (of course) high-fives the fans after a home run, and ESPN instantly (and predictably) makes him an overnight celebrity. Hey ESPN, here’s a rule you should follow: if it isn’t newsworthy if it didn’t happen in New York, then it isn’t newsworthy at all. Please, for the love of God, begin observing the rule.
2 Quote from SportsCenter: “This is Mark Cuban’s first trip to the Finals.” MARK FUCKING CUBAN DOES NOT PLAY FOR THE DALLAS MAVERICKS. There’s no mention of it being the Mavs’ first trip to the finals. No mention of Dirk Novitski’s first trip to the finals. It’s all about Mark fucking Cuban. Congratulations. You just convinced me to not watch ONE FUCKING SECOND of the NBA Finals, because I don’t want to be subjected to your wall-to-wall Mark Cuban suckfest.
3. Ken Griffey Jr. hits a game-winning 3-run homer off Jason Isringhausen in the ninth inning on the road Monday. And it’s not even good enough to make SportsCenter’s “top ten” plays. But the mandatory “Michelle Wie qualifying for the U.S. Open” play made it, as did the English shin-kicking contest.
Comment by Jeff — June 6, 2025 @ 11:21 pm
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First it was every Bonds at bat. Now ESPN is pre-empting shows (ok, so it was an episode of poker, but listening to Harold Reynolds and John Kruk discuss anything is far worse, in my opinion) to air Roger Clemens’ start for some A-ball team. I would honestly love to know how much time out of a 24 hr broadcast day ESPN spends on their overblown coverage of seemingly never-ending stories about the usual suspects: Bonds, Clemens, Kobe, LeBron, T.O., Yankees/Red Sox, Danica Patrick, Tiger Woods, Michelle Wie, Sharapova, and shameless self-promotion of MNF and ESPN Mobile. I think that the %, especially during SportsCenter, would be staggering, even to us.
Comment by Mike — June 7, 2025 @ 12:43 am
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Swap out Ronaldinho for T.O. and you would swear that this was written by someone at ESPN, not SI.
Comment by Mike — June 7, 2025 @ 12:53 am
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0606/gallery.exciting/content.1.html?cnn=yes
Comment by Mike — June 7, 2025 @ 12:54 am
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ESPN has been on an obvious downslide in recent years, caring more about being glamourous than actually showing sports. They might be attracting the casual uneducated sports fan, but they’re isolating the people that actually know a few things about sports. Anyway, what’s up with having to go to the “more+” section to find the tennis link on espn.com? Page2, SportsNation, Insider and 360 all have their own links at the top, yet tennis doesn’t. Typical ESPN.
Comment by Christina — June 7, 2025 @ 4:59 pm
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Michael Wilbon nailed it today on PTI!!! He even prefaced his comment by saying that he hoped he wouldn’t be replaced by saying it. He was commenting on the American League All-Star votes, all but one position is going to be started by a Yankee or Red Sock. He said the reason for this is.. ESPN! He complained that yanks/red sox get shoved down our throats and the voting is reflecting that.
Amen, brother! Tony argued the fact saying that ratings prove that America wants to see those 2 teams… ratings schmatings, give us a variety please.
Comment by Brandon — June 7, 2025 @ 5:44 pm
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How does ESPN “salute” racing? Why, with a special music video by Rascal Flatts. Oh, did they forget to mention that much of the video is made up of clips from Disney’s new animated movie “Cars”? Oh, well, I’m sure that it’s just a coincidence.
Regarding the AS voting, it has become really absurd this season. The best catcher in the AL thus far this season, Joe Mauer, isn’t even in the Top 5 vote-getters. Some of blame has to go to MLB for the way that they drew up the ballots (Brandon Watson, who was demoted in mid-April and hasn’t played since is on the NL ballot, but Alexis Rios, arguably the AL’s top hitter this year, isn’t on the ballot at all), by I agree that the media has largely caused the ugly votes totals for Yankees/Red Sox players. Varitek and Cano shouldn’t even be sniffing a starting role. Ballot-stuffing in places like Boston, both New York cities, St. Louis, Chicago, and Houston (and in past years, the noted issues with Cincy and Cleveland) are another concern altogether. Yankees, Red Sox, and White Sox players are in the Top 5 at each of the 5 infield spots and 8 of their 9 OF’s make up the Top 15 OF vote-getters (Including Coco “I’ve played, whatm 10 games?” Crisp).
Comment by Mike — June 8, 2025 @ 12:21 pm
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here’s more to add to the list:
1. NOBODY CARES ABOUT MICHELLE WIE! ( i know this is kind of a repeat a guy a few days ago). she hasn’t even won a single professional event and yet ESuckPN is hellbent on convincing us that oh sure, she can compete with the men, hell she’ll be the next tiger one day. this goes the same for danica patrick. look i’m not saying anything against women in sports, if they want to compete in a male-dominated industry that’s all well and good. just don’t cram it down my throat making me try to care more about that then the teams/individuals that are actually out there winning. until Wee or Patrick actually WIN A F***ING EVENT just shut the hell up.
2. Blowjob Armstrong, worst NBA analyst ever. who did he screw to get that gig?
3.their neverending self-promotion of ESPN mobile. what? there’s a mobile phone with sports? oh, it’s NOT like sports on my current phone ok? this is a whole new service from espn?
4. it’s been said like 100 times already but the Trifecta simply has to go away. what is the point of this? the shows are so condensed that there’s no substance to any of them. the worst is baseball tonight i used to look forward to that show every night in the summer. now it’s just a huge shitpile with “h.r.” showing us those awesome tips on the field or the jackass steve phillips convincing us that cliff lee is the best lefthander in the A.L. (he’s not even the best lefty on his own team you dipshit!) then you have “OTL nightly” just a huge piece of garbage . at least Bob Ley is good but even then half the time you have to listen to Jeremy “i’m not dick but i am one” Schapp.
ok i feel better now. you have gained another reader. this is the best sports blog i’ve ever seen hands down. great list. i’m serious guys we need to all pool our resources and create a rogue sports network. i can contribute a few hundred. whos in?
Comment by JT — June 10, 2025 @ 1:35 am
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At least ESPN is making it easy to know whether an episode of BBTN will be watchable or not. If you see Reynolds and Kruk, run like F#$@. Anyone else, it’s moderately watchable. However, there is one aspect of a Reynolds/Kruk show that is worth watching for its typical nonsensical nature and that’s their concluding “Most Important Things.”
Karl “Kill Me Now” Ravech: “Big day in baseball, guys. Albert Pujols sets a new record with 5 HR’s in a game, we have two no-hitters, and there were three brawls in the White Sox/Tigers game. Krukie, what’s the Most Important Thing that you saw tonight?”
Fat Ass: “Well, for me it’s got to be Mike Lieberthal returning to the Phillies. The team’s ERA was 4.80 without Lieberthal in there, but he returned behind the plate, went 1-5 in the game, and the Phils won 7-6. It looks like they’re turning it around, for sure.”
Ravech: “Yeah, just like every other 86 win season. HR, what about you?”
HR stands for Habitually Retarded: “Well, my most important thing is Kerry Wood making a rehab start tonight. Yeah, he allowed 7 runs in one inning against a team in Class A, but if he and Prior and Derrek Lee and Aramis Ramirez’ ability to hit all return, and the team trades for a bullpen and some guys who reach base more than 28% of the time, the Cubs could make a run.”
Ravech: “So, to recap - 5 HR game, two no-hitters, super brawl and the most important things are a washed-up catcher and an overrated pitcher returning? I’m Karl Ravech - someone please end my misery.”
Comment by Mike — June 10, 2025 @ 12:31 pm
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I hope these deadsox/yankoff loving bastards don’t notice they have a REAL winning team on tonight.
I’d like to shove the deadsox & yankoffs up sperman’s ass but, which end is that?
I could hear him puking last year when the REAL SOX won the WS.
Let him croak when they repeat this year.
They have lost me.
Comment by GO SOX!! — June 11, 2025 @ 7:32 pm
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Let’s see. What’s happening in sports?
For starters, there’s the French Open final, World Cup Soccer, the NBA Finals, the NHL Finals, the Arenabowl, college baseball SuperRegionals, various auto races, various golf tournaments, various MLB baseball games, lots of track & field, and other things.
So, what’s the top story on Sunday night’s SportsCenter?
You guessed it: Roger Clemens makes a start in double-A.
Fuck you, ESPN. Fuck you sideways. You should be ashamed of yourselves for the way you treat real sports fans like dog shit.
Comment by Jeff — June 11, 2025 @ 11:49 pm
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Wow, ESPN. You were right. This is the best USA soccer team ever that you’ve been shoving down our throats. I’d hate to see what one of our worst teams would have done against the Czech Republic. I’d ask for an apology, but you don’t do that. I don’t expect a network that gave us Danica Patrick as the next great sports hero to issue apologies. You’ll just move on to the next overhyped athlete or team.
Either that, or you’ll give us a dramatic feature story about how T.O. is teaching kids to be role models to make up for it.
Oh wait…
Comment by Jeff — June 13, 2025 @ 12:03 am
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More of the hard-hitting investigative journalism we’ve come to expect from ESPN.com:
“Mary Buckheit isn’t a NASCAR fan, but after heading to North Carolina to see the premiere of “Cars,” she’s starting to have second thoughts.”
It has nothing to do with both of these now being ESPN/Disney properties, right?
Comment by Jeff — June 13, 2025 @ 11:11 am
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HERE’S MY NOMINATION FOR ESPNs WORST HOST CATEGORY: JASON SMITH
Listen, if you think daytime ESPN radio is bad, check out their overnight “host?”. Used to be Todd Wright, but ESPN canned him in favor of JASON SMITH. If you’re into 10th rate wannabe comics who are off their Prozac, JASON SMITH fits the bill. He holds conversations with himself in various voices (which he evidently finds hilarious because he ends most of these routines with a fake laugh)…..it is unbelievable.
TO ESPN: People who work nights do so because they want to, or have to, not because they are dumb as rocks so why are you palming this loser off on us? One night a couple of weeks ago he spent at least 15 minutes talking about how he was viewing the Hurricaines on TV while naked. The mental picture was repulsive! Three hours later, having reached the bottom of his intellectual barrel, he revisited the same subject again in gross detail! Because the Hurricanes won that night, he vowed to watch them naked until the end. One night last week i checked in to see what was up. Evidently the Hurricanes are still winning because the previous night he had watched the game naked under a blanket because they had company!! He obviously thinks this is 1st class sports radio-what a dumb ass!!
NOTE TO THOSE WHO HIRE ON-AIR TALENT FOR ESPN: Whoever hired this clown should be forced to listen to 5 hours of JASON SMITH 5 nights a week!! Someone have pity on us and hire a host who takes sports seriously. Enough of the supposed comedy already!! Actually, they could repeat 5 hours of their daytime programming. No matter how bad it is, it would be 100% better than JASON SMITH-believe me!
Comment by Joe Estepe — June 14, 2025 @ 3:35 pm
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Well, when it comes to “incredibly and delightfully bad ESPN Radio personalities,” (think Dan Ackroyd’s Leonard Pith Garnell character from the original SNL) I have to nominate Freddie Coleman who constantly mangles the English language and once referred to Leigh Montville’s biography of Ted Williams as “Ted Williams’s autobiography.” I guess Freddie’s head has been cryogenically preserved too!!! While we’re also on the subject of their “radio personalities,” can Mike Greenwood possibly become any more annoying? If wearing out the “I’m a metrosexual wimp who loves sports” angle weren’t bad enough, he now seems to be channeling Jim Rome as he repeats each point and question about 17 times before moving on. Well, “Greenie” your wife may think you’re an idiot, but we know it!!!
Comment by Paul B — June 17, 2025 @ 12:43 pm
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Re Mike Greenberg: Irritating as the metrosexual thing is, worse are the never-ending references to his book—especially painful in the month after it came out. I’m surprised Disney higher-ups didn’t tell him to “just shut up.” However, despite the painful self-promotion, I was never driven to turn off Mike & Mike the way I had to dump JASON SMITH.
Speaking of JASON SMITH (I assume he’s still watching the Hurricanes naked), one good thing came of my search for alternative programming-I found Todd Wright! Evidently he has a couple of evening hours on the Sporting News Network—I caught him on a station called The Score out of Chicago. Unfortunately, the reception here is lousy, but it is nice to hear 5 or 6 minutes of literate sports coverage every now and then before the signal fades. By the way, there is an online site that is petitioning for Todd’s return to ESPN—but, it is a lost cause. They wanted 10,000 signatures and last time I checked they only had a little over 500.
On the subject of dumb statements, I have a nomination. Jason Whitlock was on PTI subbing for Wilbon a couple of months ago. The subject was outstanding athletes. Whitlock said, “Michael Jackson-back when he was around 16.” He had to mean THE Michael Jackson, right? I can’t think of anyone in sports named Michael Jackson. Unbelievable.
Comment by Joe — June 19, 2025 @ 6:13 am
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Since when does ESPN give a flying fuck about soccer? If the U.S. was not in the World Cup, there wouldnt be a second of coverage on their wonderful network. Also, I didnt know that ESPN knew that the CFL existed. All they do is laugh and mock the league but now that Ricky Williams is playing for the Argos, its all of a sudden newsworthy.
ESPN also LOVES hockey. Carolina wins the Stanley Cup last night….Sportscenters order of stories:
1) Dallas/Miami Controversy (approx. 10 minutes)
2) Phil Mickelsons US Open chokefest (approx. 10 minutes)
3) Ben Roethlisberger (approx. 5 minutes)
4) Yankees/Phillies highlights (a few minutes)
5) Stanley Cup Game 7 (approx. a half hour into the show)
I guess because the NHL isnt bling bling like the NBA and doesnt have guys like Wade and Shaq up on a pedestal, it has to take a back seat to stories that have been talked about non-stop for the past 2 days. We know what happened in Miami, we know what happened to that asshole Mickelson, we know what happened to Roethlisberger. Thank you for shoving it down our throats non-stop. Why not talk about the NBA playoffs a little more, which are a complete fuckin joke. If its taking you until now to realise that its all a scam and games are fixed, you are as retarded as ESPN. Cuban comes out and says the leage is fixed but then has a change of heart a day later. Give me a break.
I couldnt believe when Stuart Moron called out the NBA and its officiating about the phanton foul on Wade in OT. Thats almost like blasphemy and mutiny.
Comment by Dino — June 20, 2025 @ 3:57 pm
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Now that the Carolina Hurricanes have won the Stanley Cup, I think that espn should officially not refer to them as the former Hartford Whalers henceforth!
Comment by BFA — June 21, 2025 @ 10:18 pm
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During the CWS two days ago, there was a shot of the guy in the stands reading a sports page with the Hurricanes as the front page story. The announcer, Sean McDonough, said “Congratulations to the Carolina Hurricanes for winning the Cup. I still wish they were the Hartford Whalers, though.”
They also predictably found a way last night to make this year’s CWS about Roger Clemens. “We’re here live at the College World Series. Roger Clemens pitched in the College World Series 25 years ago. By the way, he’s pitching tomorrow on ESPN…”
And they wouldn’t shut up about how the “family of networks” made some big deal to televise Big Ten sports for the next 10 years. In their self-serving announcements that ran across the tickers, they never mentioned that the Big Ten also made a separate television network that would air other Big Ten sporting events. I’m sure that curious omission had nothing to do with Fox Sports running that particular channel.
Comment by Jeff — June 22, 2025 @ 10:35 am
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Top three headlines copied and pasted from the front page of ESPN.com:
• Neyer: Roger Clemens’ 22 greatest moments
• Stark: We’re not crazy for being mesmerized by Clemens
• Short Hops: Age-defying Clemens will boost Astros
I’d like to find the people in the focus group ESPN conducted that told them that “America” is obsessed with Roger Clemens, and kick each one of their asses individually. I’m sure the focus group was conducted in New York City.
Comment by Jeff — June 22, 2025 @ 1:42 pm
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Todd Wright rules. He used to be a local guy here in Tampa before he got his ESPN gig, so he fills in on local shows every now and then. I did hear him on Sporting News Radio once or twice also-he’s better than any of the regulars on that network, for sure. Back before the internet was very popular, every time I needed to know something obscure, I’d call Todd at the local station. Sometimes, he wouldn’t even have to think about it before rattling off the correct answer. Guy was incredible.
Comment by Black Bart — June 25, 2025 @ 5:48 pm
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Coming up at halftime of the World Cup: Is There Racism in Soccer? How fucking predictable.
Of course, I wouldn’t expect less from a network that thinks that David Beckham (Mr. “I’ve had a movie about me and I’m married to a Spice Girl”) scoring the goal was more important than England advancing to the quarterfinals.
Comment by Jeff — June 27, 2025 @ 11:36 am
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Why doesn’t ESPN ever talk about Roger Clemens and steroids. The guys is 43 freaking years old! The guy is throwing the ball in the mid 90s! Not to mention he looks like a 250 lbs linebacker. Doesn’t this make any sense? Look at other 40+ pitchers:
Tom Glavine - high 80’s
Randy Johnson - velocity is greatly reduced. Now pitches in the low 90’s
I bet you in 5 years once we all find out Clemen’s juiced, your going to hear Peter Gammons and Steve Philips go, I knew it all the time and he shouldn’t be inducted in the all of fame.
Comment by dg — June 27, 2025 @ 2:24 pm
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In his latest column, ESPN’s ombudsman wrote that it’s not a good idea for ESPN to continue interviewing Disney-related celebrities who have nothing to do with sports (such as the actors who provided the voices in “Cars”) in the “Budweiser Hot Seat” on SportsCenter.
One hour after I read this, Jim Belushi (star of ABC/Disney’s “According to Jim”) was being interviewed in the “Budweiser Hot Seat.” I guess he’s “sports related” because he was conveniently in the “Monday Night Football” booth every time they did a Bears game.
This situation tells me everything I need to know about concern for public interest and complaints.
Comment by Jeff — June 28, 2025 @ 11:50 am
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A couple of suggestions:
Quit talking about NY period. Since when were the Knicks or Rangers EVER - EVER! basketball or hockey powers? All of a sudden Willis Reed’s 4-point game after injury is the most inspirational sports story ever. Actually it’ll be on their Top 10 segment surely.
When they give you one of their countless poll questions, the last option should be E. WHO CARES?
There’s gotta be a way to find a sports network that will give you the straight poop instead of this schlock.
Comment by JC — June 28, 2025 @ 2:55 pm
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They usually do a decent job labeling material on the websites, but I’m getting SICK AND TIRED of clicking on a story on the ESPN.com webpage, only to discover that it’s actually premium content. Either label it or give it to all of us. Do you think I’m gonna whip out a credit card so that I can look at your stupid mock draft, especially when I can see thousands of them on thousands of other websites?
Comment by Jeff — June 28, 2025 @ 6:25 pm
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I can’t take the Ombudsman’s comments seriously after reading him praise Harold Reynolds. HR and Joe Morgan are the leading culprits of repeatedly saying stupid, and often incorrect, stuff and getting away with it since they once played/the public is too dumb to notice.
Comment by Mike — June 29, 2025 @ 2:42 am
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53. Because all idiot Buffalo Bills fans think ESPN has some underlying conspiracy against the Bills. They think ESPN “Hates” the Bills.
Comment by Roberto — June 29, 2025 @ 3:09 pm
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54. They praise Tedy Bruschi like he is a God
Comment by Brian — June 29, 2025 @ 4:16 pm
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I swear to God, if I see the same four guy playing dominoes after a World Cup soccer game ONE MORE TIME, I’m going to fuckng kill somebody.
Comment by Jeff — June 30, 2025 @ 5:57 pm
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And now with Wimbledon and World Cup coverage, both SportsCenter and ESPN News are holding results hostage. “The Germans won today. They will play the winner of the Italy/Ukraine match, which was also played today. We’ll tell you who won that game later on in the show.” Then they get to the result at the end of the show, after a number of completely unrelated stories.
Could you imagine the outrage if other news programs starting doing this.
And I’m sad that Northwestern’s football coach died, but please don’t deify him. They talked about his greatest accomplishments at the beginning of the show. They called him “intense,” but chose to omit the fact that a player once DIED during one of those “intense” workouts. I guess Northwestern alum Brent Musberger accidently omitted that when he talked about him.
Comment by Jeff — June 30, 2025 @ 6:29 pm
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Like the Mexico and USA games earlier, could ABC and ESPN be more obviously be pulling for England to win in the World Cup? Now that all three (including David Beckham) are out, are they even going to bother talking about it at all?
Comment by Jeff — July 1, 2025 @ 2:15 pm
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Coming up next on SportsCenter: What’s it like to be Roger Clemens’ teammate?
It never fucking ends.
Comment by Jeff — July 2, 2025 @ 11:53 am
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How has John Buccigross gone un touched. What a disgrace this guy is talking about hockey (or anything for that matter) “Travis Haefner is to the Indians as Rob Thomas is to Matchbox 20″ I think Mike “Greeny” Greenburg gets some of his material from this jackass.
Comment by Wildog — July 3, 2025 @ 1:51 am
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Can ESPN PLEASE stop WHORING out children’s moments? For the love of God. LLWS, Spelling Bees, showing high schoolers’ games(i.e. LeBron)or ANYTHING Michelle Wie does; ESPN just HAS
to be there. DO we REALLY want to see 12-year kids(alleged)crying after they lose the LLWS just for the sake of “capturing the moment.”? What a JOKE and complete utter horseshit.
Comment by Corliss — July 3, 2025 @ 9:22 am
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Coming up on SportsCenter: Did Roger Clemens make a mistake signing with the Astros?
It’s still about Roger Fucking Clemens.
And let me take one wild guess at which team you think he should have signed with.
Congratulations on “creating” more news.
Comment by Jeff — July 3, 2025 @ 5:59 pm
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Is anyone completely fed up with SportsCenter spending more time talking about “pretend” NFL games instead of talking about sports that are taking place right now? I know the NFL is the most popular sport out there, but stop spending half the show trying to predict what will happen six months from now. You’re supposed to report the news, not predict it.
Comment by Jeff — July 5, 2025 @ 11:50 pm
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God do I hate ESPN. Look at the total waste of time that is the fantasy football rankings hosted the idiots that anchor the NFL coverage. Is it really necessary to have a posterboard and have Trey FUCKING Wingo slide in the names of the teams into their supposed ranking slot? I’m so tired of my sports highlights being corrupted by ESPN. Thank GOD FoxSportsNet has created a new show that is all about the athletes and highlights, not the stupid fat has been overweight analysts.
Comment by Jim — July 6, 2025 @ 2:15 am
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The front page of ESPN.com today
“WHEN SOCCER RULED THE USA”
In the Disco Era of 1970s New York, these three words could get you anywhere: “I’m with Pele”
OK. I get it. A few thousand socialites in NEW YORK CITY liked soccer in the late 1970s, and, therefore, it “Ruled the USA.” I remember this era. I was alive in it. Soccer never came even close to capturing the imagination of the entire country AT ANY POINT IN TIME, EVER. But some New Yorker hung out with Pele in 1978, and he’s trying to turn it into a “national” phenomenon. That’s what’s wrong with New York and the “national” media in general. They’re synonymous, and they beleive that what they do and like is what “America” likes (or it’s better). They are so out of touch, it’s pathetic. Just like we were all freaking out because the Yankees lost by 18 runs 2 nights ago. The sky is falling. Oops, they won by 10 the next night. Oh well, sorry to freak everyone out. Too bad nobody outside of the Northeast actually cared.
Comment by Jeff — July 6, 2025 @ 11:12 am
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And now O.J. Mayo says he’s going to USC because he saw all the ridiculous media attention Matt Leinart and Reggie Bush got, and he wants some of that.
But shame on us for saying that ESPN and the media in general have no impact on who gets to have good teams. Shame on us for suggesting that USC’s 2003 “national championship” is a media-concocted load of shit.
Comment by Jeff — July 6, 2025 @ 7:16 pm
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The stupid fake NFL season is an embarassment. I am guessing that most normal people just flip the channel when that is going on. I use ESPN news soley now. Sportcenter is like a tabloid now. Also how come Sportscenter isnt leading with the Tour De France? I thought that race was really important? I wonder why it is less important now? The race is still the same, the riders are still trying just as hard…
Comment by Wildog — July 6, 2025 @ 9:47 pm
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There is a reason why the NFL is the greatest sport. It’s because football is the least predictable. An injury to your QB could make a preseason favorite into a 2-14 team. I don’t understand when we have every baseball team in action, the World Cup, the Tour de France and NBA/NHL free agent signings going on, they spend so much freaking time talking about something that is going to be completely pointless once the NFL season starts. I WANT MY HIGHLIGHTS BACK!
Comment by dg — July 7, 2025 @ 11:26 am
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“Can ESPN PLEASE stop WHORING out children’s moments? For the love of God. LLWS, Spelling Bees, showing high schoolers’ games(i.e. LeBron)or ANYTHING Michelle Wie does; ESPN just HAS to be there. DO we REALLY want to see 12-year kids(alleged)crying after they lose the LLWS just for the sake of “capturing the moment.”? What a JOKE and complete utter horseshit.”
Michelle Wie is a professional golfer, not a grade schooler. Sure, she gets more airplay than one would normally offer the world’s second-best female golfer, but how is covering Michelle Wie’s pro exploits comparable to covering a grade school spelling bee or Little League baseball?
Comment by Chris — July 8, 2025 @ 3:27 am
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Michael Wilbon nailed it today on PTI!!! He even prefaced his comment by saying that he hoped he wouldn’t be replaced by saying it. He was commenting on the American League All-Star votes, all but one position is going to be started by a Yankee or Red Sock. He said the reason for this is.. ESPN! He complained that yanks/red sox get shoved down our throats and the voting is reflecting that.
Amen, brother!
Re: comments 958 and 959 -
Yes, it is silly that Robinson Cano would be the starting AL 2nd baseman in the ASG if he hadn’t gotten hurt, but I don’t buy Wilbon’s argument that ESPN is the guilty party.
Look at another Yankee second baseman, Bobby Richardson. Career OPS .634, career OBP just .299. In 1961 he played 162 games and batted leadoff for the Yankees, setting the table for Maris and Mantle, and still managed to score just 80 runs because he couldn’t find first base with a map. He really wasn’t any better than Jerry Lumpe, a forgotten player who started at 2nd base for the KC A’s after the Yankees gave him away. Yet Bobby Richardson was an all-star seven times. Even in the talent-depleted AL of the early ’60s, he probably didn’t deserve to be an all-star more than twice.
Yes, the situation is regrettable — fans vote for players who get more ink and who play on the glamorous teams. But this has been going on since long before the ESPN era.
Comment by Chris — July 8, 2025 @ 4:11 am
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Fans didn’t vote for players between 1958 and 1969 (The Bobby Richardson era).
And there’s a point to what he was saying. Back then, there were many reason why it was all about the Yankees. The Yankees won the World Series all the time. There was no cable. You didn’t get 10 nationally televised games per week. You were lucky to get one, and it was provided by a television network (all situated in New York City).
Now you have cable. The Yankees haven’t won a World Series in a few years. You have many opportunities to give all teams equal attention. You have the opportunity to televise many teams and many games.
But ESPN still thinks it’s all about the Yankees.
Cable and wall-to-wall coverage should have democratized the process. Instead, they created an aristocracy. Instead of covering all teams and all games, ESPN treats like EVERY SINGLE Yankees/Red Sox game and/or “Subway Series” the same way C-SPAN treats Congress or a presidential election.
That’s why we have a problem with ESPN.
Comment by Jeff — July 8, 2025 @ 1:13 pm
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Jeff -
That’s true, Richardson came along right after the Cincinnati ballot stuffing scandal, so it was mostly his peers voting him into the all star game and not the fans. It’s silly that he was an all star seven times, but he doesn’t really support the argument I was making. Serves me right for commenting at 4am. Who is a better example of a guy who was always an all-star primarily because he played in a big media market — Steve Garvey went a lot more times than he deserved it, although he was a much better player than Bobby Richardson.
Cable hasn’t democratized coverage because cable itself is rife with monopoly privileges and barriers to entry. Television is always the medium most likely to dig in its heels and resist change. I don’t know what network coverage was like in the ’60s, but I remember that in the ’80s — a decade defined by parity in baseball — the Yankees, Mets or Dodgers were on NBC’s Game of the Week virtually every week. Success in baseball was much more distributed in the ’80s than it is now, but the networks kept covering the same few teams even back then when nobody could establish anything like a dynasty. So again I would say that ESPN is really propogating the same old problems rather than creating new ones.
Comment by Chris — July 8, 2025 @ 3:51 pm
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I think we both agree that it was a problem before ESPN, and it’s still a problem. It’s just a shame to me that a network with an endless number of cable channels, websites, and Disney “synergy” power can’t find the time to talk about more than the New York teams, the Red Sox, Roger Clemens and Barry “Chasing Aaron” Bonds.
I mean, The Tigers have won two-thirds of their games this year. And the only time I’ve seen them on ESPN was on back-to-back nights when they were playing (of course) the Yankees. That’s absolutely offensive. I mean, couldn’t they at least sneak a Tigers game or two on ESPN Classic (which no longer shows “classic” sports) instead of showing a poker game?
Comment by Jeff — July 9, 2025 @ 5:34 pm
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POST #1000. WOW
ESPN is now saying that Danica Patrick wants to join NASCAR. GREAT. There’s a poll in the story: Will Danica Patrica succeed in NASCAR? Well, considering how well she’s done in IRL…
And 5 minutes after the World Cup ended, ESPN was asking who will win the 2010 World Cup. We can’t even digest this year’s final (outside of Zidane’s head butt), or let Italy enjoy their accomplishment. ESPN’s already moved on to asking their analysts the MOST IMPORTANT question: will WE have a better team in 4 years?
Comment by Jeff — July 10, 2025 @ 12:05 pm
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Not ESPN-related. But it sure was funny last night watching the New York guy (David Wright) the media spent the entire night turning into the next great All Star Game hero go down in flames as some obscure no-name infielder from the Texas Rangers (who gets zero publicity whatsoever) took the MVP away from him in the ninth inning.
When are you going to interview Michael Young’s dad on national television?
Comment by Jay P — July 12, 2025 @ 9:30 am
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I know it’s sad and everything, but why am I watching the Make A Wish Foundation on Sportscenter? If ESPN wants to do this, fine, it’s nice watching athletes help out the community. But don’t put it on Sportscenter. I turn on Sportscenter to watch highlights from the days sporting events, not to be depressed.
Comment by dg — July 13, 2025 @ 1:38 pm
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It is that time of year where the “X Games” commercials are going to smuther all man-kind to death. What a stupid f’n competition. Nothing better than to manipulate pre-adolesence youth into underaheiving potheads.
Comment by Wildog — July 13, 2025 @ 4:53 pm
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Let’s see, Michelle Wie puked her way out of the John Deere Tournament(PGA I might add). She’ll WIN REALLY SOON, though. Why? because ESPN SAYS she will. She’s not a child but she’s ONLY 16. See reason #987. Again, ESPN exploiting(whoring)out this CHILD’S moment. Sooooo ESPN.
Comment by Corliss — July 14, 2025 @ 6:25 pm
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I’ve been away from a computer for several days, but I saw something the other nite on SC that made me laugh, or maybe it was BT..
After their overly, and i mean overly, excessive breakdown of an exhibition game, they were asking everybody to make a BOLD prediction for the 2nd half of the baseball season. That awesome baseball analyst Harold Reynolds went way out on a limb predicting that the Florida Marlins would finish 2nd place in the NL East…. WHOA Harold, way to go! What great baseball insight you’re giving us! Stay up all night coming up with that? Man, the only thing bold about that is actually saying it on national t.v. so that everyone can see how stupid you are. That’s bold.
What a waste he is!
Comment by Brandon — July 14, 2025 @ 10:18 pm
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I actually just saw DARTS on ESPN. I have no words for something like this being on television.
Comment by Wildog — July 18, 2025 @ 8:52 pm
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Mr Corliss:
CAPITALIZING three out of EVERY five words IS not conducive to an EFFECTIVE writing STYLE.
I didn’t watch any television over the weekend and have no idea of what ESPN’s coverage of the John Deere looked like, although I am guessing that Michelle Wie and her +7 got a lot more attention than whoever was atop the leaderboard on Thursday and Friday. However, it is not at all clear what you wanted ESPN to do instead: would you have been happier if ESPN had simply pretended that she had not entered the tournament and made no mention of her +7? If they had done that, you would no doubt be just as outraged that they hid her poor play from the spotlight.
Comment by Chris — July 19, 2025 @ 12:36 am
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The big question on all the ESPN sports programs yesterday: Will Roger Clemens be traded. Then they go to their analyst, and he tells us that there is VIRTUALLY NO CHANCE that he will be traded.
Well, excuse me, but WHY IN THE HELL IS THIS A NEWS STORY? Yep, you’re still not creating the news. I guess you were required by law to talk about it because it was speculated upon in a New York tabloid. If a New York newspaper talks about it, it’s national news.
And they’ve been showing this And-1 streetball basketball bullshit for days on end now. Oh wait, they’re selling these “mix tapes” on the ESPN website now. If they wanted to show bad basketball being played in arenas that are 75-percent empty, they should show more WNBA.
And a non-ESPN (in general) follow-up to an earlier post. David Wright was not the hero of the Home Run Competition. David Wright was not the hero of the All Star Game. But since the All-Star Game, David Wright has gotten to be on, among other things, David Letterman and the cover of Sports Illustrated. This is why New York can kiss my ass. He’s not the hero, but he gets to be the hero-just because New York hasn’t had a marketable white athlete since Jason Sehorn (who didn’t deserve his non-stop publicity either). Meanwhile, Ryan Howard and Michael Young have been forced by the media to go back into MLB’s witness protection program.
Comment by Jeff — July 20, 2025 @ 2:24 pm
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This site is truly incredible. Thanks to all the people that have posted here. It’s great to see that my friends and I aren’t alone in noticing the sad decline of ESPN into the nether-regions of television. Keep up the good work and spread the word about this site!
Now, let me get my two cents in. Does anyone else think that the current hosts of Sports Center and ESPNews are the little dorks in high school who couldn’t get laid? You know the kind of guys I’m talking about; nerds that constantly interupted people talking about or playing sports to give their meaningless opinions because they had no friends of their own to talk to. These are the same ass-clowns who never played a single sport in high school or college but somehow thought that they had the right to criticize and second-guess the coaches and players because they thought they were wiser and smarter than all of them combined. I’ll give you ten-to-one odds that none of these guys even got laid until they bought a piece of ass in Bristol after they got their first paycheck from ESPN. And now, thanks to these shitbags, even the local news sports-anchors are trying to be smarmy and cute.
Thanks a lot ESPN; you used to be cool but lost it to your own smug self-righteousness when you decided your network was more important than the sports that you cover. Boo-Yah, motherfuckers, I blocked your channels on my satellite dish!
Comment by garydl — July 20, 2025 @ 6:15 pm
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Hey Chris(I.e. Michelle Wie’s dad/family member), here’s a news flash: anything Michelle Wie does other than win is a non-story. It’s awfully strange that out of almost 1,010 posts YOU seem to be the only one defending her and the way ESPN(that I WILL capitalize, jackass) continues to shove her down our throats(just like Danica). The fact that she shot a +7 when she had no business there in the first place is also proof that the hype must stop. By the way Chris, since your writng style seems to be so “effective”, I’ll look for your novel(s)on the NY Times best-seller list. Hell, you probably wrote “War and Peace”, too.
Comment by Corliss — July 22, 2025 @ 4:25 am
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“The biggest story in baseball right now: Alex Rodriguez. He made another error…It could be a Steve Sax, Chuck Knoblauch, Mackey Sasser kind of situation”: ESPNews.
Here’s a bigger story: only two teams-the two teams you show on television more than anything except for Danica Patrick and Roger Clemens-can afford this piece of shit. And you don’t have a problem with it. You even help perpetuate this system.
Oh yeah, and once again, nobody outside of New York Fucking City cares how many errors A-Rod made this week. Remember when ESPN freaked out a couple of months ago when Randy Johnson lost a couple of starts in a row? But it still has to be about the Yankees.
They report. They decide.
Comment by Jeff — July 22, 2025 @ 6:15 pm
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Two weeks ago the Tour de France couldn’t get arrested on ESPN.
Oh wait…one of OUR guys has a chance to win? We have the chance to market another American athlete? By all means, let’s start talking non-stop about it.
I can’t wait to see this Landis guy on the Budweiser Hot Seat when it’s all over.
Comment by Jeff — July 22, 2025 @ 6:18 pm
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Corliss:
Absolutely, ESPN is shoving Danica Patrick down our throats. The coverage she gets is totally unwarranted, not just because she has never won but also because women have been competing with men in open wheel racing longer than Danica Patrick has been alive. But that topic has been beaten to death on this board and everyone agrees with it. ESPN’s overcoverage of Danica Patrick is an easy target, but citing her does not support your argument that ESPN is “whoring out children’s moments” as you originally posted, because Danica is what, 25 or 26, obviously not an adolescent.
The only thing I disagreed with you about in the first place was that the Michelle Wie phenomenon is dissimilar to the things you compared it to in post #987, i.e. the Little League World Series and grade school spelling bees. Even if you want to argue that Michelle Wie is a “child,” she is a child who has earned the right to compete against adult women for money; she is not competing against preteens and teens. That’s the point I made in post #995.
I will never understand why Michelle Wie and her entourage would prefer to go on this increasingly bizarre quest to make the cut in a men’s event instead of trying to establish herself as a champion on the ladies’ tour first. Doesn’t make sense to me at all. But as long as she can continue getting exemptions to play in men’s tournaments, she has the right to do it. It’s not up to ESPN whether she competes in these events, so what do you want ESPN to do? “Flooding the zone” with Wie coverage when she’s nowhere near making the cut is obnoxious, but they would lose credibility if they pretended that she wasn’t there at all.
If SC just said “John Deere today, 1st round, Joe Blow is in the clubhouse at -4, two other golfers at -3 … on to tennis …” and made no mention of Wie’s +7, people would accuse the network of covering up Wie’s poor play, or of belittling the historic accomplishments of this young woman, etc. I suppose we all have a part of us that would like to just ignore her and hope she’ll go away, but that isn’t a viable option for ESPN right now. Too many more opening round 78s and 79s in marshmallow men’s tournaments and those sponsors’ exemptions are going to dry up anyway, and we can all stop talking about this.
Finally: if you’re so thin-skinned that even mild constructive criticism reduces you to a sputtering tirade, I would suggest that a sports blog is not really your speed. I could send you some links to blogs about scrapbooking or something similarly suited to your delicate composition.
Best,
Chris
Comment by Chris — July 24, 2025 @ 2:34 pm
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I can think of alot of other guys from ESPN that should have been fired/let go before this guy…. (source: NY Post)
July 25, 2025 — ESPN yesterday fired analyst Harold Reynolds from Baseball Tonight, sources told The Post. The reason was not immediately known.
“We are not going to comment,” ESPN VP Josh Krulewitz said.
When asked how they are going to explain that Reynolds will never be on the air again, Krulewitz still declined comment.
Reynolds did not return calls.
Reynolds, 45, had been with ESPN 11 years. He had been a fixture on the show, which is a gathering spot for baseball fans, players and team executives.
The program already is dealing with the loss of information man Peter Gammons. Gammons is recovering from a brain aneurysm that occurred at the end of last month. The show’s main analysts had been Reynolds, Gammons and John Kruk.
In Gammons’ absence, ex-Met GM Steve Phillips has played a bigger role on the show. The program uses several analysts, including Orel Hershiser, Tino Martinez and Jeff Brantley.
Last night, host Karl Ravech was joined by Kruk and Phillips. Reynolds usually is on Monday nights.
Reynolds was known for a smooth style that usually was player friendly. He never found himself in too much controversy for what he said on the air. In fact, ESPN was so high on him he was expected to stay with the network through its just signed eight-year deal with MLB.
Now, after yesterday, Reynolds is no longer welcome in Bristol.
Comment by Quack — July 25, 2025 @ 11:03 am
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I would fire everybody on Baseball Tonight before I would fire Harold. Maybe he refused to do a promo for ESPN mobile? Another reason why ESPN has lost their way, Harold was pretty good in my opinion, I wonder where he will land now.
Comment by Wildog — July 25, 2025 @ 12:18 pm
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Couldn’t read all of the comments so sorry if I repeat anything that was already said (and please pardon my run on sentences, it is just my ranting style)
1) Skip Bayless is the worst person on earth, I am convinced that long ago he realized that he wouldn’t be anybody if he just made correct statements about sports so he decided to play the role of a ‘heel’, like in pro wrestling, so that he could gain attention by making ridiculous statements and be seen as the bad guy, sure pretty much everyone thinks TO is an ass, but is anyone actually dumb enough to take it to the point where they make claims that TO is not a good wide receiver, I could write a novel about how awful this guy is each time I watch a 10 minute segment of him, and why does espn allow these guys to be on air, all you have to do to be a skip bayless or woody paige is be an average writer and pay mild attention to the top five sports stories each day, there are thousands of people out there who could provide in depth analysis of players, coaches, teams, sports, and whatnot because they are former coaches or players and they know the game or they focus on one team or sport and know more about it than skip baseless and company, i could go on for hours
2) stu scott - i believe this ass has a college degree in communications or journalism from the university of north carolina, so why not honor your former professors, teachers, college, high school, parents, and so on and actually speak like an educated person, ok it may be cool to some people that you speak like a high school dropout from the ghetto but you are a 30 something year old television personality with a college degree, so f’ing act like it for once, also scott van pelt is totally annoying, i could go on for hours
3) credibility! does anyone at espn or any of its outlets have any, guys like scoop jackson constantly end up being wrong days, weeks, and months after they write articles on things like the nba, so shouldnt they lose their jobs, if scoop jackson is frequently wrong about the nba, then he shouldnt be writing about the nba, if stephen a smith says the eastern conference teams shouldnt be in the playoffs and that the east is a joke and the pistons dominate the lakers in the nba finals then shouldnt stephen a lose his job, where is the credibility factor, espn should monitor the predictions and analysis of its talking heads and writers and do a yearly evaluation and fire those who are just plain wrong most of the time, i have two awards for lack of credibility this year, award 1 is for espn and it goes to scoop jackson who one week after writing an article about how all of his nba regular season predictions were wrong, he writes about how excited LA is for the lakers-clippers 2nd round matchup (which never happened) and the week after that he wrote about how the pistons were going to punish the cavs and lebron would learn so much from that (he really dodged a bullet with the pistons comeback) and a few weeks later he writes about how antoine walker will be the key to the heat winning the title and how josh howard is about to erupt, so good job scoop, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, and wrong, my 2nd award is a non-espn award and it goes to magic johnson for this pre-season nba gem - “i guarantee the knicks will make the playoffs and stephon marbury will be an all-star under larry brown,” great call magic, so you guaranteed that and you were the farthest thing from correct i’ve ever seen so what do the viewers get, do we get money from you, or will you give us ten seconds of our time back because we had to listen to you say that, do you get fired or resign from your job as guest commentator, what do the viewers get who saw you make that guarantee and have it not come true, dont say guarantee if you have nothing to back that guarantee up with, in fact dont say anything at all because clearly you have no credibility, so why is there no credibility for the sports media, why
4) consistency - make a prediction and stick to it, some of these guys pick like 8 different teams to win the nba finals through the course of the playoffs, or like team a will win game 1 so everyone writes about how they will win the series, but team b wins game 2 so people say b will be the champs, then team a wins game 3 and everyone is saying they are gonna win it all, well you get the point, make your pick and stick to it
5) non sports events - they shouldnt be on tv, poker, fishing, darts, etc.
6) pti & around the horn - just do pti, drop around the horn, they discuss the same topics and i could say randy johnson will win tonights matchup vs. barry zito because he is 6-2 vs. the oakland a’s and tony ’statface’ reali will give me 3 points and then barry zito will go out and beat up on the yanks and johnson, you cant give points for predictions until after the predicted event happens or doesnt happen, that doesnt even make sense to do it before the event happens
7) skip bayless, oops i already did him, he deserves like ten spots, because i know that in the ten minutes between now and what i wrote about him at 1 he probably said something to a friend or co-worker along the lines of, ‘lebron james is a selfish player, his team would win the nba championship without him because larry hughes and zydrunaus are top ten nba players, i would rather have morris peterson on my team than lebron james’
sob stories and making up news - espn has ruined a good show like sportscenter with obnoxious anchors, stories created to gain sympathy from viewers (ok i feel sorry for some kid who plays basketball and his parents died in a car crash but there are thousands of people like that and sportscenter is not the place for it), and stupid news they make up (ok i dont care what barry bonds, TO, and ron artest ate for breakfast this morning, now could you maybe show me like the best defensive plays of the day, or maybe just do some analysis of a few plays)
9) i hate espn, espn2, espn.com, and espn the magazine - the list of 52 is very good and if everyone here put their minds together we could probably make a list of 25,000 things wrong with espn and maybe 50 things good about it, too bad we dont really have an alternative
**** here are the acceptable people at espn and its outlets (i’m sure i’ll forget a few) - DJ Gallo, Ron Jaworski, Harold Reynolds, Joe Morgan, Greg Anthony, Tom Tolbert, Peter Gammons, John Clayton, George Solomon, 1/2 Bill Simmons, Tim Kurkjian, Len Pasquarelli, and I think thats it, thats it? 12 people? what? that is awful*****
Comment by N — July 25, 2025 @ 1:21 pm
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You know, it’s funny how ESPN loves to shove its “accomplishments” down our throats. Forget that they’re not really technically even newsworthy. ESPN signs a new contract with the Big Ten Conference, it’s the top story on the ESPN.com website. ESPN signs a contract with NASCAR, it’s in the first segment of SportsCenter.
But MLB renews the contract with Fox, it’s not even mentioned ANYWHERE. TBS takes some of baseball’s division series away from ESPN? Nope…never happened according to our news outlets. And yet, it was “news” when ESPN got the contract. Hmmm… . And now they even refuse comment on the Harold Reynolds situation. Just like when Trev Alberts was fired from College Gameday. Ignore it and maybe no one will notice or it will go away. Fuckin’ Nazis. Are Karl Rove and Roger Ailes running the network?
And this Danica Patrick/Roger Clemens/Brett Favre/Michele Wie/T.O./Barry Bonds fetish has been annoying, but could you please get the “real” news before covering them? They don’t even come close to getting the news these days. The Reggie Bush holdout story was on Yahoo! Sports for about 72 hours before ESPN actually acknowledged it. Then, last night, Chris Mortensen’s “sources” told him that Reggie Bush was thinking about holding out for a very long time. Some source there. Was it the same one that told you that Pete Carroll was going to be the head coach of the Los Angeles Saints this year? Of course, Yahoo! also scooped ESPN on the Reggie Bush house story by a couple of days.
You’d think they would have asked Reggie Bush about these things when he shot his stupid fucking ESPN Mobile commercial….
In ESPN’s defense though, there wasn’t enough time for SportsCenter for these stories. If they would have run them, there wouldn’t have been enough time to tell us who will win the 2012 NFC Wild Card Game.
Comment by Jeff — July 26, 2025 @ 10:58 am
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These comments just prove the inevitability of how something starts out great (for the hardcore sports fan) and turns into everything it wasn’t (hit the mainstream).
Time for another network to start it over again with the old formula (remember New Coke?)
Comment by BFA — July 26, 2025 @ 3:46 pm
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f.y.i. Various websites report that Reynolds was fired for an ACCUSATION of sexual harrassment.
It wasn’t anything insignificant. You know, like urinating off a balcony (Gary Miller), or saying that the crack pipe belonged to your friend (you know who). Both of them got to keep their jobs after their “incidents.”
It’s okay for sports anchors to pitch cellphones or car insurance, but this isn’t
Class act, that ESPN…
Comment by Jeff — July 26, 2025 @ 5:07 pm
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Jeff -
I agree with a lot of what you’ve said here, but #1017 is a little over the top. ESPN is a for-profit business — they’re not the Associated Press and they’re not a public utility. It’s a little disingenuous to disguise your advertising as a “news” feature, eg the new Big 10 deal kicking off SC, but I don’t see anything wrong with making that part of their business model. The TV networks do the same sorts of things all the time, filling dead air time in sportscasts by having the announcers hawk other shows on the same network. It can be annoying at times but there is nothing “f***ing Nazi” about it. And I hardly expect the competing sports networks to plug each other’s programming; if ESPN DID start talking about new programming on Fox or OLN, you’d be condemning them all for being in cahoots.
I agree with you about the inconsistency in firing guys though — it seems to be 100% political and 0% based on the gravity of the offense involved. The shadiest one of all was Gregg Easterbrook (the former “Tuesday Morning Quarterback” columnist) who got fired in midseason 2005 after he wrote a column criticizing Michael Eisner, the CEO of the whole mothership. They fired him without announcement and then deleted his entire archive from the ESPN.com website, as if he had never existed and nobody would notice that his column had been discontinued.
Comment by Chris — July 27, 2025 @ 5:50 pm
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I love your 52 Reasons! Interesting how I found your site. The other night, during a break in the MLB game I was watching, I switched over to ESPN News to get some scores. I go to ESPN News, instead of the other ESPN channels so I don’t have to watch, poker, darts, Stu Jackson or Linda Cohn!
Anyway, 2 nights ago this attractive black female anchor on ESPN News was interviewing Harold Reynolds. I wish now I could remember what he said to her, but it was something that caught my attention, and my reaction was I couldn’t believe he just said that to her on the air.
If you or any of your readers caught it, and remember what he said, please post it. Thanks.
BTW, ESPN does suck. I think they have lost their focus. They once did sports and did it well. Now they can’t decide if they want to be MTV, CNN, or Comedy Central.
This is a personal plea for Bill Gates to begin an all sports network that actually does sports.
Comment by mike — July 27, 2025 @ 5:59 pm
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Quick breakdown of the “content” in the 7/31/06 issue of ESPN the Magazine (why the definite article, btw?)
Full page ads for products not affiliated with ABC / ESPN: 55
Full page ads for ABC / ESPN programming other than XGames: 5
Full page ads for the XGames: 8
Feature stories on XGames, net of ads: 10
“Zoom” feature, devoted to double-page spreads of a single photo with brief caption: 6
Full page photos that introduce a feature story and contain no text: 10
Fantasy football rankings that you can get a million other places: 10
Actual stuff: 44
Total pages: 148
That’s a fluff to content ratio of >2:1 … why don’t they just make it a monthly magazine if they can’t crank out enough content to make it a weekly?
Comment by Chris — July 28, 2025 @ 2:25 am
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Post No. 99
Someone knew something in 2005. HILARIOUS!
#
99
Harold Reynolds needs to be bitch-slapped.
He needs to have a prostate exam done by a rhino.
He’s the worst thing about Baseball Tonight.
Comment by Jer — November 29, 2025 @ 6:11 pm
Comment by Mark — July 28, 2025 @ 1:44 pm
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After watching our favorite’s network cover SEC Media Days, one thing is for certain: Steve Spurrier and South Carolina are the only story and team ESPN has deemed worth covering, Forget that Auburn, Florida, LSU, Georgia, and perhaps Tennessee and Alabama are going to be better. The SEC needs a Danica Patrick so the “average” person can be interested too.
And I’m sorry about the offense about the Harold Reynolds comments. But you have to understand. ESPN left itself wide open after not firing Michael Irvin when police found “his friend’s” crack pipe in his car. Every personnel decision deserves to be scrutinized after that one. And just keeping your mouth shut (and forcing everyone involved to shut up too) smacks of arrogance, and is not the way to get yourself out of this mess. Confidentiality statements notwithstanding. Thank goodness “anonymous” ESPN staffers had the balls to stand up and tell us what really happened. Read Noam Chomsky’s “Media Control,” especially the section on selective perception, and apply it to ESPN. That’s all I did. Yes, sports doesn’t matter compared to politics and war, but it doesn’t make it right.
Comment by Jeff — July 29, 2025 @ 9:47 am
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This ESPN Mobile thing defines ESPN in a nutshell.
You don’t have to venture too deep on the Internet to find stories that will tell you that ESPN Mobile has been a colossal, Ishtar-type failure. Some accounts I’ve read say that it currently has about one-fourth of the subscribers it projected at this point.
So what’s ESPN’s reaction? Admit defeat? Apologize for wasting our time with this shit on news programs? Move on to something else?
Of course not. Their reaction is, of course, SHOVE IT DEEPER down our throats. Just pathetic. Of course, I don’t know why I expected anything less. The news department has done the same thing with Danica Patrick.
Comment by Jeff — July 30, 2025 @ 11:24 am
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Is ESPN going to do a story on Terrell Owens on EVERY SINGLE DAY of training camp? So far, they’re 5 for 5.
Comment by Jeff — July 30, 2025 @ 11:51 am
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Any athlete, coach, owner, etc. says anything controversial or that somewhat doesn’t make sense, and ESPN’s “journalists” crucify them and tear them completely apart.
But apparently these journalists can make statements like “I’m not voting for Mark McGwire for the Hall of Fame” (even though there if no definitive evidence of steroid use),” and nobody gets an opportunity to question them. Whho watches the gatekeepers?
And Danica Patrick throwing a temper tantrum is not news, much less worth being mentioned THREE TIMES on a single episode of SportsCenter. Especially after she basically admitted that the NASCAR story was a total lie concocted by her handlers to keep her in the spotlight. ISN’T THERE ANY SORT OF PUNISHMENT FOR THIS????????????
Same thing with any discussion of which NEW YORK nightclubs Jeremy Shockey goes to.
Comment by Jeff — August 1, 2025 @ 10:34 am
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Chris,
It’s very clear that we BOTH don’t like the way ESPN covers some things/people. Let’s simply agree to disagree on which ones and how ESPN does it. Let’s layoff the personal stuff which our posts seemed to have devolved into. Scrapbooking? Hilarous.
Corliss
Comment by Corliss — August 2, 2025 @ 8:47 am
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Holy crap! They just led off SC with the Oakland/LA highlights… finally!!! Now I don’t have to watch the rest of the lame ass show. Thanks ESPN, you got it right at least this one time! What’s amazing, nothing of importance happened in the game, it was just your run-of-the-mill ballgame. Usually to beat out Yanks, Red Sox, etc. there has to be a record breaking perfomance, or an amazing ending to lead off SC.
I’m off to enjoy the rest of the morning now, woohoo!
Comment by Brandon — August 2, 2025 @ 9:12 am
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The Good
Mike and Mike
Jaws
Woody and Skip debating
Herbstreit
Bill Simmons
Colin Cowherd (but horrible setup)
Mort
Harold Reynolds (gone now though)
Peter Gammons
Sal Paolantonio
Stink
Dick Vitale-not college hoops without him
Kornheiser
Wilbon
Buster Olney
The Bad
Mike Gottfried
Joe Thiesmann
Dana Jacobs
Michael Irvin
Around The Horn
Lee Corso
Merril Hoge
Swami
Trey Wingo-as big of a jerk in person
Stuart Scott
Jason Whitlock-idiot from KC
The Ugly
Suzy Kolber
Paul McGuire
Van Pelt
Beano Cook
Berman
John Kruk
The fat guy who talks about horse racing and football
Bob Ryan
Comment by Brian — August 2, 2025 @ 5:49 pm
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It’s nice to see the AL East/ Central/Wild Card race is between the Tigers, Red Sox, and Yankees. Forget the defending champs in Chicago and the monumental comeback the Twins have assembled. Yahoo Sports seems up on this, but ESPN seems to forget the Yankees just passed the White Sox for the Wild Card and the Twins are two games back.
Here’s to the A’s/Twins and Cards/Padres in the Championship Series. Then we’ll be treated to looks back at the 2006 season headlines:
Barroids,
E-Rod,
Why the Yankees should be in the Series and why they will be in 2007,
plus a look at ESPN’s Pirates’ coverage-Disney’s Pirates of the Carribean (like they covered Pittsburg except during the All Star Game),
Ditto for racing coverage-meaning DisneyPixar Cars highlights with a smattering of Danica.
Also, I will FREAK if I hear one more “Pirates in Pewter.” It’s bad enough that sweaty tub of bourbon and chicken wings ruins a few baseball games a year, but must also destroy NFL highlights on the accursed network.
Comment by Dylan — August 3, 2025 @ 11:56 am
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I tried to get the latest NFL news this morning on “NFL Live,” but instead I found out three things: there’s a quarterback controversy in NEW YORK (nothing new about it-they just rehashed it again), it’s hot at NEW YORK Jets training camp, and Jerome Bettis (RETIRED) played golf with Tiger Woods yesterday.
The rest of the show was dedicated to an interview with Chad Johnson. At the end of the interview, the unidentified ESPN “journalist” told Johnson that “we look forward” to the celebrations he has in store for us this year. He should be fired immediately and move to Fox to cover the president.
Comment by Jeff — August 3, 2025 @ 1:40 pm
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Brian: ON YOUR LIST UNDER BAD, you forgot to list the worst of the bad! Jason Smith of All Night with Jason Smith.
What a jerk! He has a segment where he says that you can call in and ask him any question you want. About three weeks ago during this segment someone was put on the air. Jason Smith asked him what his question was. I forget what the guy asked, but Smith responded with, “That’s not the question you said you were going to ask!!!” I tell you, this was the high point of the 4 or 5 months this bozo has been on the air!! The whole thing is a setup…someone on the staff screens the questions. What a sham!!
Something “new” which Smith evidently finds really great is “football on the fours.” Just his frequent mentions of this segment must take up at least 30 minutes of his 5 hours of air time!! Oh, and he sometimes makes some sort of sound before alerting his listeners to the fact that this great segment is coming up or is about to take place! Whatever this sound is, it is more sickening than his fake laugh…though I didn’t think anything could be worse.
By the way, I’m not the only one his fake laugh irritates…I was at another site the other day and there were several comments on this jerk and his laugh.
ESPN – DUMP JASON SMITH……PLEASE….
Comment by Paul — August 4, 2025 @ 5:41 am
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The Cold Pizza hosts just said on the air that ESPN will be running a SportsCentury tonight on Ricky Bobby (the character in the new NASCAR movie).
I must be losing my mind or something, because this kind of shit doesn’t even phase me anymore.
A few minutes later, Woody and Skip were debating what kind of impact the NEW YORK media would have on Chase Utley’s 35-game hitting streak this weekend. Beyond shameless. No debate, however, on why he should be forced to answer their often irrelevant or often antagonistic (”That’ll teach him he can’t go through this without answering to us”) questions.
Comment by Jeff — August 4, 2025 @ 10:57 am
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Better get used to ESPN beating us over the head with this Ballad of Ricky Bobby thing for the next few days. Mike & Mike in the morning must have mentioned it 20 different times this a.m. (and I am not exaggerating!!!) Not only that, they and their whole staff are going to see it together after the show so get ready for 20 more mentions (if not more) on Monday morning!!! What a bunch of shills!!
Not only that, they had Will Ferrell on the phone the other morning promoting the movie (he’s the STAR!) He ended by saying he watches Mike & Mike every morning. I’ll bet! It brodcasts 4 to 8 a.m. eastern every morning and if he is in CA, that means 2 to 6 a.m.. Yeah, right, he listens every morning!
Listened to 45 minutes of Colon* (Cow-heard ) this a.m. He mentiioned the movie too. It must be a Disney product. I checked a review of the movie and it was rated “Hicky, slobby.” Sounds like a winner like the rest of ESPN.
*Spelling error is intentional!!)
Comment by Joe — August 4, 2025 @ 1:35 pm
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Well….all that promotion paid off. Ricky Bobby or whatever finished #1 at the box office. I read they even promoted it on the Food Channel.
Comment by Joe — August 6, 2025 @ 4:04 pm
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If you think Ricky Bobby was bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet. The new football movie “Invincible” is coming out soon with Mark Walhberg. That IS a Disney/ABC owned movie. You know they will be cutting pieces of that movie with Eagle highlights for the entire season. Mark Walhberg will be on the hot seat answering the six pack of questions and giving the top ten highlights while holding cold pizza on Good Morning America. This movie will also win the brand new “Best Sports Movie” category on the ESPY’s Quite Frankly, I’m sick of it.
Comment by Vic — August 8, 2025 @ 7:38 am
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It’s WAY TO DAMN EARLY to discuss which hats Roger Clemens and Mike Piazza will be wearing for the Hall of Fame. Especially considering they have to wait five years to get in once they retire, and they’re both still playing. Oh wait. I forgot. Every ESPN baseball story has to be about Roger Clemens or have a “NEW YORK CONTROVERSY” connection.
And saying that “Talladega Nights” was #1 because ESPN (and, I have to say, everyone else) shoved it down our throats, is not entirely accurate. If that was the case, the new Superman movie would have made as much money as Titanic. And that one crashed and burned. In addition, all of these lousy ESPN movies would be getting Survivor-type ratings if that theory held water. Now I’m not saying that media saturation didn’t help. But come on.
I have to keep this one short. I have to watch Bronson Arroyo get his haircut on Cold Pizza in just a few minutes!
Comment by Jeff — August 8, 2025 @ 11:15 am
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/richard_deitsch/08/10/media.circus/index.html
ABC Sports is now known as ESPN on ABC.
Some people just don’t fucking get it.
Comment by Jeff — August 10, 2025 @ 4:59 pm
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Does anyone remember ESPN’s two biggest baseball stories (not related to Roger Clemens) one month ago? I do. First, the Yankees were not going to make the wild card because they (gasp) LOST ONE SINGLE FREAKIN’ GAME BY SEVENTEEN RUNS!!!!!!!!!! Second, A-Rod had made so many errors that he was on the verge of becoming Chuck Knoblauch. It had gotten so bad that the network was forced to give us bat-by-bat and groundball-by-groundball updates on live television.
One month has passed, and what does ESPN think? First, the Red Sox are now the team that is dead, and there is no way that they’ll EVER be able to catch the playoff-bound Yankees-who are now (in their humble opinion) serious World Series contenders. Second, ESPN.com is giving us a E-Ticket cover story wanting to know why “America” hates A-Rod.
Once again, just like the Pele story about “When soccer ruled the USA,” ESPN has mistaken New York for “America.” That’s not to say that we (America) don’t hate the guy, but the story mostly cites examples from spoiled Yankees fans from New York City.
But one thing remains consistent in ESPN’s coverage: it is, was, and ALWAYS WILL BE about New York and the things or teams that affect their teams.
I’m also hoping that ESPN will give some analysis or open discussion about the NCAA’s decision to reinstate USC’s Dwayne Jarrett. Especially after Oklahoma (and other teams) were forced to dump some of their star players for their infractions. To me, the biggest difference between Dwayne Jarrett and Rhett Bomar is that Bomar actually performed some work to receive his illegal benefits.
Somehow, I don’t believe that ESPN will be leaving no stone uncovered on this one. At least not as long as the network’s “research” tells it that the same “America” that only wants to hear about New York loves USC football.
Comment by Jeff — August 11, 2025 @ 4:26 am
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It was nice listening to Bill Parcells give the media(particularly ESPN)a reprimand for basically trying to drum up stories about T.O.’s hamstring and his (according to ESPN) “implosion.” Frankly, ESPN WANTS T.O. & Tuna to go nuclear on each other so they’ll have a “sexy” story. God forbid the Cowboys have a somewhat of a normal training camp.
Comment by Corliss — August 11, 2025 @ 10:28 am
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Tonight SportsCenter did a story about the death of 70s talk show host Mike Douglas. It wasn’t because he had any connection to sports whatsoever. It was because it allowed the network to show the same stupid clip of a 3-year-old Tiger Woods hitting golf balls on his show ONE MORE TIME.
We all knew that ESPN had no class or respect for anything. I didn’t know it included the dead too. Using somebody’s death as an excuse to talk about Tiger Woods on your program.
Comment by Jeff — August 12, 2025 @ 1:56 am
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You’ve got to be frickin’ kidding me! This morning on SC, during their 4 Downs segment, the bumbling idiot Sean Salisbury was debating against… Sean Salisbury! I can’t stand one of him, let alone 2. That’s like shit arguing with crap.
ESPN gives this ex-quarterback (and i use the term quarterback loosely) way too much face time.
Comment by Brandon — August 12, 2025 @ 10:46 am
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Preseason football should NEVER the top story on any network, especially in the middle of a bunch of exciting pennant races. I don’t care whose first game it is.
Comment by Jeff — August 13, 2025 @ 1:01 am
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Fuck ESPN, They Love The Redsox and Yankees and make them the top story almost everynight that is if someone isent reported for useing steroids then they have a feel day,fuck their love for terrel owens and barry bonds, fuck their love for broadcasting every yankee and redsox game “HEY WHO NEEDS TO LIVE IN BOSTON OR NEW YORK TO SEE YANKEES AND REDSOX GAMES ANYMORE” it’s like whenever the yankees or redsox are doing bad they feel bad for them or something, fuck them all, go sox WHITE SOX the real best team
Comment by Skuter — August 14, 2025 @ 12:19 am
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ESPN interviews Jerry Rice after being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. What type of questions do they ask? His college career? Barely. His pro career? A little bit.
But what are they most concerned about? You betcha: his appearance on ABC’s DANCING WITH THE STARS.
Still shameless as ever.
Comment by Jeff — August 14, 2025 @ 7:58 pm
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I said it before, and I’ll say it again. Sometimes I think I take this stuff before. Maybe this obvious NEW YORK fetish and bias is part of my imagination.
And then I watch a segment from new Cold Pizza NFL analyst Marco Battaglia, and I realize that I’m right. I guess you can be a suck-ass third-string tight end your entire career, but if you went to Rutgers and grew up in Queens…
Comment by Jeff — August 15, 2025 @ 11:22 am
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How stupid of me. Why does ESPN shove T.O. preseason/hamstring stories down our throats? Why are his non-stories leading SportsCenter every night?
Of cours! T.O. “may” be making his Dallas Cowboys debut ON ESPN MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL THIS MONDAY NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please don’t watch this game unless you are a Saints fan. They have to learn that this is unacceptable.
Comment by Jeff — August 16, 2025 @ 11:03 pm
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Don’t you think it’s a little early to look back at the top 10 greatest moments at Yankee Stadium…. I mean, they’re gonna be there for 2 more seasons still. Guess SC couldn’t wait to do (yet another) story on the Yanks, they had to get a 2 1/2 year head start on this one.
Oh.. did you hear? Sox and Yanks are playing this weekend. Just in case you missed it the million times they mentioned it this week, i thought i’d throw you a heads up. Guess i won’t watch the first 10 minutes of SC for the next several days.
And do we need to debate wether the sox/yanks rivalry is the best in baseball every time they play!? They tried to compare the dodgers/giants to them this time… please.
And god help us if A-Rod makes an error in any of the games…
And god help us if Ortiz hits a walk-off anything…
And god help us on Monday, game 5 of the series coupled with T.O. on monday nite football… should anything eventful happen in either game (or even if it doesn’t), SC is gonna have a double orgasm over this.
Comment by Brandon — August 17, 2025 @ 10:35 am
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ESPN has really outdone itself with their coverage of the lack of news about Terrell Owens. I fully expect the company to give themselves an ESPY award next year for outstanding reporting of a non-story.
In baseball news, it might surprise everyone to know this, but the Twins are only 2 games out of the WC (and briefly held the WC lead less than a week ago). I mention this only because ESPN seems to be incapable of considering the Twins to be a contender. Unfortunately, even if the Twins, Tigers, and A’s all make the playoffs, ESPN would still have an AL East team to focus all of its energy on come playoff time.
If you want a perfect example of ESPN’s pathetic NY/Boston love-in, take this line (paraphrased) from a SC host late last night: “And be sure to tune in for Sunday Night Baseball as the Yankees and Red Sox send two fireballing aces to the hill - Josh Beckett faces off against Randy Johnson….Both of these guys have ERA’s over 5.00 this year, I think……which is weird.”
More like both have ERA’s over 5.00 because they have sucked. But, please, feel free to ignore that fact on BBTN, SNB, SC, and any of your other programs. If it helps to sell your products by claiming that Beckett is an ace (he’s not) or that RJ is still an ace (he’s not), go right ahead. Distorting truth is the ESPN way.
Comment by Mike — August 18, 2025 @ 11:14 am
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Thank God for ESPN. If it wasnt for them, I would think there were actually more than 2 teams in th MLB. I could have swore Detroit had a team at one point in time but that was rebuffed by more Yankees and Red Sox bullshit. NOBODY FUCKIN CARES ABOUT THE SKANKEES OR RED SUX!!!! Nobody cares that they have a 5 game series. Nobody outside of NY or Boston will watch a second of this.
Comment by Dino — August 18, 2025 @ 3:10 pm
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I just witnessed the most offensive and shameless bit of self-promotion perhaps in the history of ESPN, and that’s saying a lot.
I live in Columbia, MO and have family in Lake Charles, LA-so I watched the Little League World Series game tonight. Anyway, we had HORRIBLE weather tonight. 60mph+ winds, tornadoes, sideways rain, lost power and cable in some parts of the city (not mine).
During the game, the announcers cut to Erin Andrews in the stands. She is standing around Columbia, MO families all on their cell phones. Andrews is explaining the weather situation in Missouri. She tell us that most of the familes are on the phone with people back home, giving them updates, because of tornadoes and because the cable and electricity are out.
And how does Erin Andrews end the report? I was so shocked and angered that I heard it that I don’t remember the exact words-but it was something to this effect: t’s a shame they don’t have ESPN Mobile so that they can receive the updates on their cell phones.
That crosses the line, even for them.
Comment by Jeff — August 18, 2025 @ 10:24 pm
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Jeff, I was just about to post about that as well. Positively sickening. Hope that everything is well in MO.
Comment by Mike — August 18, 2025 @ 11:51 pm
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You all beat me to that post, too. I don’t know what’s more sickening, the self promotion or us, for coming back for more and more of this every day. Will we ever learn!
And i’m sure those people back in MO where more worried about other things than they were the game, hearing how bad the weather got.
Comment by Brandon — August 19, 2025 @ 1:37 am
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I want to shoot every one of ESPN’s LLWS announcers. I don’t think that there is anything about the broadcasts, besides the the game itself, that I can even stomach. There are too many atrocities to name.
Comment by Mike — August 21, 2025 @ 1:46 am
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I have to make a quick comment. I am a golfer and love to watch the Majors. We had a family BBQ yesterday, and I had no opportunity to watch the PGA. Watching Sportscenter made me want to hurl a brick through the TV. Tiger Woods carries himself with so much class and dignity as do many pro golfers; that is what makes Stuart Scott’s “report” on the PGA so annoying.
His inane babble and tacky slang delivered while he is openly cheering for him during round coverage made me turn to CNN and wait for their sports report. He is the kind of idiot who yells “In the hole” or “You da man” after every tee shot. It pisses me off that I have to sit through that jackass’s pathetic shtick just to watch highlights of a major sporting event. I can’t wait for the day that I never see him, Berman or Kenny Mayne on television again, unless it is an infomercial or Match Game 2021 hosted by Jason Alexander.
Comment by Dylan — August 21, 2025 @ 10:26 am
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Another example of ESPN’s love for new york… One of the top ten plays of the WEEK was a walk off homerun hit by the n.y. little league team, from the REGIONALS. I’m so glad this team has lost their first 2 games of the LLWS. Speaking of, last night they were getting no-hit going into the last inning, but still down only one run. Their lead-off guy pops up to the outfield, but Gary Thorne, calling the game and hoping for a miracle comeback, nearly jumped out of his seat yelling about it… only to realized the fly ball was no where close to a homerun. Whoops, Gary, sorry, you’re voice won’t be heard calling the “shot heard ’round the world”. And I loved the way the n.y. team lost, having their base runner walk off the field when there were only 2 outs. Classic.
Comment by Brandon — August 21, 2025 @ 10:51 am
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How about them fawning over the N.Y. second baseman (the little kid, who is apparently a hero for daring to play baseball with kids who are taller than him), this time for turning the double play in the 5th. For about 3 minutes, Thorne and Eric Karros kept trying to make it seem as though the kid pulled off a brilliant ruse by “convincing the ump that he tagged the runner before throwing to first.” First off, it was a nice play. Secondly, there wasn’t a grand plan of trickery. The N.Y. kid tried to apply the tag but missed by a mile. The out wasn’t called because he “sold it,” though. The umps knew that there was no tag (how could you miss it), but made the call because the runner practically ran into right field to avoid the tag! Shouldn’t an experienced announcer and a former Major Leaguer know about running out of the baseline?
It’s just one of the many things about the damn games that really get me. I’m going to list some more, just because it’s really annoying me:
* Nothing ever put in context - See the Saudi team. Their stats were awful last year, but not once has anyone noted that they were pooled with the top 3 international teams.
* Announcers who patronize/pander - Pretty self-explanatory. Also, Jon Sciambi is a chump. He reminds me of the kind of guy who would be in the student TV club in school so that he could interview the football players and then act like they are his friends. Where are Dave Ryan and Tony Gwynn?
* Same five commercials in constant rotation. I sure hope that “Invincible” flops.
* Talking up ESPN shows/products/sponsors - This one has already been covered here somewhat, which Erin Andrews’ shameful ESPN Mobile plug heading the list. Additionally, the kids at the LLWS are now walking ads for whatever sporting goods outfitter pays for the uniforms, helmets, and now shoes. I wonder how many contracts I’d have to sign if the team that I coach ever made it to the LLWS. Would they take kindly to spitting on said contracts?
* Tiptoeing around the fact that not all kids/coaches/parents are good sports - Doesn’t fit the “Little League is all smiles and ice cream” agenda.
* Speaking of agendas, this is sort of an UTR thing that gets me. Little League has been pushing to put in a Pitch Count system for all leagues, but there has been a decent amount of resisitance. My home league used the system this year, and it has its pros and cons. However, given the fact that this pilot system (which was only used in 450 of the 7000 leagues, or something like that) is brought up during every game, talked up by the announcers (and sometimes LL personnel), and basically introduced as the only thing that could possibly prevent pitchers from getting hurt (instead of having responsible coaches), it is clear to me that they are exploiting the airtime of the LLWS to further their agenda of pushing this system. Last year, it was the anti-curveball crusade, with all of the ESPN announcers denouncing curves. This year, kids are throwing more curves than ever, and yet I haven’t heard a single negative word about them.
Sorry if this was boring to most people.
Comment by Mike — August 21, 2025 @ 12:26 pm
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I get the feeling that ESPN thinks that Notre Dame is going to have a good season. I’m assuming this because they’re on the front page of ESPN.com yet again. How many times has it been over the last two weeks? I lost count. I guess that all I have to do this year is watch the USC/Notre Dame game this year, because NOTHING ELSE MATTERS.
By the way, does anyone know if the SEC is planning to play this season? Or what about the ACC? ESPN apparently thinks they don’t exist. After all, New Yorkers don’t like Auburn or LSU.
Comment by Jeff — August 21, 2025 @ 2:07 pm
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Chris Berman just referred to a NFL player who came from Miami as coming from “The Yous” (and insert a stereotypical Italian accent when saying it). This guy is definitely down with O.P.P.
What is the appropriate death strike for that?
Comment by Jeff — August 21, 2025 @ 7:27 pm
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How about sportcenter’s breakdown of the entire college football season… how ignorant of them to think the same 10 teams or so will be the only ones having a good season, or at least a legitimate shot at the title. Surprise, surprise, USC and Texas are still on top. I guarantee neither of those teams will be in the top 2 come november.
Oh, and one more thing on the LLWS. Didn’t you love it when, after the praise on the NY team for their ‘amazing doubleplay’, the kid drops the f-bomb on air. And how the announcers didn’t even mention it afterwards, not even to apologize. They tried to sweep it under the mat, to no avail.
Comment by Brandon — August 22, 2025 @ 11:01 am
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This Tom Glavine thing is ESPN in a nutshell too.
Sunday the stories start coming down that he is hurt. Then, of course, the NEW YORK media and ESPN have to take it the extreme: His career “may” be over. So now, this gives ESPN another opportunity to exploit the latest “NEW YORK CONTROVERSY” and over-analyze it.
Are the New York Mets done?
Can the Mets trade for another starting pitcher?
Are the New York Mets still the favorite in the NL?
Can the Los Angeles Dodgers catch the Mets?
Why haven’t the Mets traded for a starting pitcher since I brought it up three lines ago?
Can the New York Mets win the World Series without Tom Glavine?
Who was better: Tom Glavine or (insert pitcher here)?
Doesn’t this remind you of (insert year here), where (insert New York team here) faded down the stretch after key injuries?
And then, of course, you have to add the line that ESPN thinks is mandatory every time somebody comes close to the end of the career:
Is Tom Glavine a first ballot Hall of Famer?
Now, two days later, we get word that Tom Glavine’s injury isn’t that bad and he will be back very soon. SORRY. WE APOLOGIZE. SORRY WE WASTED YOUR TIME THAT COULD HAVE BEEN SPENT TALKING ABOUT REAL TOPICS AND SPORTING EVENTS, TRYING TO SHAMELESSLY EXPLOIT THE LATEST NEW YORK NON-STORY FOR RATINGS POINTS IN THE NORTHEAST.
Of course the same thing will happen again the next time the Yankees get swept by a mediocre team, the Knicks don’t dump salary and don’t make a trade for a real player, or Jeremy Shockey misses practice or says something stupid.
Comment by Jeff — August 22, 2025 @ 1:47 pm
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By the way, this isn’t the first time that New Yorkers have ruined the Little League World Series. One year, they have an 18 year old pitching for them. Another year, their players are taunting opponents worse than the mid-80s University of Miami teams. And this year kids are cursing, coaches are hitting kids, and they’re complaining that they Yankees didn’t give them enough money to cover travel expenses.
And, of course, in every situation, WE HAVE TO HEAR EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE STORIES UNTIL WE’RE SICK OF THEM. And it was funny how that “national” media tried to turn Danny Almonte into a national hero until they discovered he was a cheater.
I wonder how those kids from Lake Charles, some of whom still aren’t in their own homes after Hurricane Rita, paid for the trip. Somehow I don’t think the local billionaire gave them five thousand dollars.
But New York City, as David Letterman’s announcer says (post 9/11, of course), is “The Greatest City in the World.”
Comment by Jeff — August 23, 2025 @ 7:44 am
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NEW YORK Mets outfielder Carlos Beltran hits a big home run last night. So guess what ESPN’s asking today?
Is Carlos Beltan the MVP?
Go to Hell. Go straight to Hell. Why do you have to ruin everything we like with NEW YORK hype?
Comment by Jeff — August 23, 2025 @ 5:54 pm
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It was really painful to watch them continue to attempt to make the NY team seem likeable. They turned out to be the most dislikeable team in the tournament, but the announcers still joke about the team being the “5 second delay gang.” Ha, dropping F-Bombs on TV and then smacking kids is hilarious. As a previous poster noted earlier, they glossed over that incident on the night of the game - I wonder how many complaints it took for them to pretend to give a damn.
Additionally, the announcers keep talking up this pitch count program like it is a certainty for next year. While I’m sure most don’t care, or might not realize it, this is another example of ESPN (helping LL’s president in this case) using its media clout to force in rules. There is a reason why those pitching rules are not in effect now - because there has been a lot of opposition to them. What better way for LL to get its way than to use their TV broadcasts to consistently promote this set of rules which, as should be noted, was a PILOT PROGRAM whose results have just started to be gathered. It’s funny how last year LL was proposing banning curve balls (could never happen), and all we heard about was how curves are evil, coaches are evil for calling them, and ESPN “experts” citing this study and that study. Once LL realized that it couldn’t regulate banning curves, they changed their sights to pitch counts this year. Suddenly, all the ESPN announcers are praising pitchers who throw 60 curves a game (have still yet to hear one negative comment about them) while slamming high pitch counts. The other night, when a pitcher had reached 100 pitches, Orel Hershiser said “If the rules that we believe will be in place next year were in effect now, this pitcher wouldn’t be in the game now.” Suddenly, pitch counts went from a test program with inconclusive results (my league just finished adding up its totals this week) to “rules that they believe will be in next year.” Amazing how that works. F- you, ESPN.
I wish there was a button on could press to switch the audio to “competent announcer” mode, because the only things that I watch on ESPN anymore are live games and even those need to be muted most of the times. It’s really sick that what used to be ESPN’s best shows, SportsCenter and especially Baseball Tonight, are now thoroughly unwatchable. Unless, of course, you find news about A-Rod, the Red Sox, the Mets, Reggie Bush, and T.O. riveting. I’m a Mets fan, and I’m sick of hearing about them.
Comment by Mike — August 23, 2025 @ 7:13 pm
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[…] Also linked from that site is a college football blog called Every Day Should Be Saturday. This blog offers us a absolutely hilarious(as well as profanity laced so consider yourself warned) list of reasons why Disney/ESPN/ABC sucks. Here is a sample: 29. Wide angle shots, fades, and pensive shots of young athletes recounting the trauma of growing up poor/fatherless/in Bosnia/stricken with acne/slightly nervous/average/motherless/ with rickets/etc in puff pieces. Adversity, dear ESPN, is boring. Show us how long it takes for Matt Leinart to pick up a girl in a bar–now that would be Sportstainmenttastic! Hey-yo! […]
Pingback by Also In the Sports Blogosphere « Tar Heel Fan — August 25, 2025 @ 3:18 pm
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Remember last year how ESPN told us that “the BCS worked?” Last year’s BCS Championship Game was the model for excellence. It was the game “America” wanted. It was a game for the ages.
This year, ESPN is demanding a playoff system. Now it thinks the BCS is a failure. When Rece and friends wasted two weeks of SportsCenter predicting the entire college football season, that season ended in a playoff instead of a BCS series. “Imagine how great it would be if it played out this way?” So now they’re finally on the right side of the argument (according to public opinion)?
Gee, I don’t know. I’m guessing it “might” have something to do with ABC losing the contract with the BCS this year. This year, the majority of the BCS is on Fox. As usual, ESPN is going to use this opportunity and its bully pulpit to sabotage another network’s programming. There’s nothing on ABC for ESPN to plug the crap out of.
Oops. I meant “ESPN on ABC.” Eat shit.
Comment by Jeff — August 27, 2025 @ 10:15 am
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Notre Dame’s the front page story on ESPN.com again…. How many days has it been since I asked how many times they’ve been there in the last 2 weeks?
Comment by Jeff — August 27, 2025 @ 8:24 pm
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It’s nice to see ESPN’s analysts (Kruk, Phillips, et al.) plugging for the AL divisional winners and wild card in order or market size. When asked “if you had a gun to your head” who would be in the playoffs Kruk responded Yankees, Tigers, WSox, and A’s. The Twins do not have enough. Never mind if things continue in September as they have for the last 3 months the Twins would be in first and the Tigers and Sox will be slugging it out for the wild card.
I am obviously a Twins fan and am sick of their lack of coverage. Interestingly Doug Gottlieb on ESPN radio Sunday said the Twins represent all that is right in baseball and Colin Cowherd and others on the dial only pay attention to major market teams. He will probably be on the unemployment line after setting off an independent thought alarm.
Here’s to another one of ESPN’s 3 baseball games, Cubs v. Cards, Yanks v. BSox, or Mets v. Braves!
Comment by Dylan — August 28, 2025 @ 9:45 am
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BIG NEWS TODAY:
The New York Jets name Chad Pennington starting quarterback. The news is complete with discussion and analysis. “Will he ever be the same?” “Will the Jets ever be the same?” “How many weeks will it be before he’s benched and/or hurt?” “Should they have gone with (insert quarterback here)?” And then, of course, you have clips from the press conference.
In other news today, the Bills have named J.P. Losman starting quarterback. That’s it. Next story please. No in-depth analysis. No “burning questions.” No discussion. No soundbites from the press conference (if there was even one).
Am I missing something here? Are the Bills a minor league team or something? Are they not as important as the Jets? It’s not as if they finished ahead of the Jets last year in their division or anything like that. And neither story was much of a surprise if you’re paying attention (like Brooks Bollinger was going to be named Jets starting quarterback or something like that).
Comment by Jeff — August 29, 2025 @ 9:09 pm
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Just found this article about ESPN Mobile on Wiki and thought you all might like to read it:
“Early results were disappointing. In June 2006, the Wall Street Journal reported that Mobile ESPN had fewer than 10,000 subscribers. Initially ESPN was reported to have projected as much as 240,000 subscribers for the service. An article in Mediaweek a July 2006 Mediaweek story, stated that Merrill Lynch considered Mobile ESPN to have “failed” and is recommending that investors urge ESPN owner Disney to discontinue the service due to mounting losses, having estimated that Mobile ESPN and Disney Mobile combined will lose $135 million over the 2006 fiscal year, according to Merrill Lynch estimates. ESPN subsequently reaffirmed its commitment to the product, stating that they expected that price cuts in handsets, increased marketing efforts and other incentives given to customers would prove successful.”
Can’t admit failure, can they? Just keep throwing money down this hole , ESPN, maybe you’ll go bankrupt (I wish!).
I so hate these assholes!
Comment by garydl — August 30, 2025 @ 4:35 pm
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It’s the way ESPN approaches everything. With arrogance and a complete lack of moderation. “What????? You didn’t hear us the first 400 times we told you it was important? Well, let us remind you again.”
It’s like some inside joke to them, except that none of us think it’s funny. Like they think that maybe the audience will approach it differently if they approach the subject in a self-deprecating fashion. Like when they are about to talk about T.O. on SportsCenter and they make a comment like “Well, here’s our daily update on the T.O. soap opera.” Or when they interview Chris Mortensen and they say something like “Well, you know we can’t end this segment without asking you a question about Terrell Owens.” WHY? WHY? WHY? WHY THE FUCK CAN’T YOU DO AN NFL SEGMENT WITHOUT A STORY ABOUT T.O., REGGIE BUSH OR CHAD FUCKING JOHNSON???????????? WHO MAKES THESE RULES? AND CAN YOU PLEASE CONSULT WITH US BEFORE YOU MAKE THESE RULES?
Anyway, I digress, but they approach ESPN Mobile the same way. We said no, We’re not interested. But it’s still not good enough for them. Just like their non-stop stories about these celebrity athletes. You don’t care about them. You’re sick of hearing about them. But we’re going to do it anyway. Because we can. Because we don’t care what you say. What are you going to do? Change the channel and watch the other sports network? Oh, wait. We have no competition. Therefore we can do whatever we want.
Like I said, nothing in moderation. T.O. is more marketable than Hines Ward. Roger Clemens is more marketable than Greg Maddux. Kobe Bryant is more marketable than Steve Nash. Notre Dame is more marketable than Auburn. Maria Sharapova is more marketable than Justine Henin-Hardenne. Andy Roddick is more marketable than Lleyton Hewitt. Dale Jr. is more marketable than Matt Kenseth. Danica Patrick is more marketable than Dan Wheldon.
On the field, the latter is at least equal to the former (if not better). But not in ESPN’s world. The former is more popular; therefore it’s better in ESPN’s eyes. It also justifies the network to only talk about one and completely ignore the other.
In a roundabout way, they’re trying to approach ESPN Mobile the same way. If we don’t shut up about it, people will think it’s important, and it will become more popular.
Comment by Jeff — August 30, 2025 @ 6:08 pm
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Oops, I meant Federer instead of Hewitt in that last long rant. I forgot what year I was in for a minute.
Comment by Jeff — August 31, 2025 @ 12:24 am
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And today, Jason Whitlock is defending Jeff George in his latest column.
If you want to know why I’m bringing this up, check into Jason’s background and friendships. Maybe then you’ll know why Jeff George is one of the few white people he will defend in his column. Ah, screw it, he said it in HIS OWN COUMN years ago:
“Meanwhile, being an out-of-the-closet, radio-talk-show-hosting, sports-column-writing, former-high-school-teammate-of Jeff George fan means you’ll spend a portion of each day explaining to some NFL fan that Jeff George is a great family man, a doting dad, a loyal friend, a man whose football resume includes nearly 28,000 NFL passing yards, 150 touchdown passes, a 10-2 season at Illinois, back-to-back state titles at Warren Central High and not one embarrassing off-the-field incident.”
Of course, it’s no different (I guess) than Bill Simmons talking about the Red Sox or the USC student who wrote stories about USC last year.
This is what ESPN passes as journalism these days.
Comment by Jeff — August 31, 2025 @ 1:19 pm
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And why is it nowadays that you have to pay $34.95 a
f-ing year and be an insider just to read A SINGLE COLUMN? These money grubbing cockbags probably soil themselves with money in their damn pants!
Comment by Mike — August 31, 2025 @ 3:52 pm
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JESUS H. FUCKING CHRIST.
ESPN is letting Doug Flutie do a Boston College game tonight.
I mean, even CBS doesn’t let Phil Simms do Tampa Bay games. How many color guys does ESPN have? They couldn’t have found one that wouldn’t have a conflict of interest? I can understand (sometimes) Troy Aikman doing a Cowboys game on Fox because he’s been designated the #1 guy for the network. But ESPN has something like 35 color analysts. They already had 2 guys in the booth tonight without him.
Of course, if ESPN made a rule that prohibited alumni from announcing games, ESPN would never get to broadcast a Syracuse or Michigan game.
Comment by Jeff — August 31, 2025 @ 6:10 pm
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Yeah Jeff it’s like ABC allowing Bob Griese to do Michigan when his son was there. The decisions these networks (EvilSPN & ABC) are unbelievable-like shoving Dennis Miller, Tony Kornholer, and Eric Dickerson down our throats on MNF. Although I like both Miller and ED, they were abominations in the booth and on the sideline.
Kornholer is like Bob Ryan, Jason Whitlock, Steven A Smith and Woody Paige. They are all limited beat reporters the network made shows around that know little of ANY sports, let alone those outside their city. At least Albom, Saunders and Patrick can talk about topics other than the View, the Red Sox, Racial Issues, the Knicks and TO (respectively).
Additionally, how funny is it that ESPN made USC the best college team ever and the current USA Basketball Team the best since the Dream Team since their networks had the broadcast right to them. Bronze medal games are a huge draw, aren’t they?
And God if you are listening, please never let Berman announce another live game again unless this is purgatory.
Comment by Dylan — September 1, 2025 @ 11:08 am
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Notre Dame is on the front page of ESPN.com again.
Comment by Jeff — September 1, 2025 @ 10:20 pm
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From thursday’s ombudsman column, where he addresses viewer complaints about the teams that appear on the network:
“We try to take into account viewer interest, performances of teams, past ratings and story lines when we choose our games,” Berson said. “I do not see us setting an agenda; rather we try to satisfy our viewers, serve the sports fans and, in our own way, educate our audience.”
What does that mean, “in our own way, educate our audience”? Seriously, what the hell does that mean?
To me it sounds like they’re saying this: “We hear you. You’re telling us that you’re sick of hearing about and seeing the Yankees, Red Sox, Notre Dame, USC, Duke, the Lakers and the Cowboys. But you’re wrong. And we’re going to keep doing it anyway, because we’re right.”
Statements like that are so damn paternalistic and patronizing that I don’t even know what else to say about it. It tells me all I need to know about what they think about the public.
Look, ESPN, we’re not stupid. We realize that these teams are more popular than other teams. We’re not saying that you shouldn’t be showing these teams. We’re just asking you to throw us a friggin’ bone every now and then. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Will it be a ratings and economic catastrophe if you don’t show a Duke/Winthrop basketball game and show a real game instead? The world will not end if one Notre Dame road game isn’t nationally televised to a primetime TV audience. The NBA will suruvive if the Lakers don’t have 30 nationally-televised games every season until they become serious title contenders.
It’s okay if you show a Tigers game occasionally when they aren’t playing the Yankees. It’s okay if you don’t choose Michigan every week for your headliner Big Ten football game. Please remember that the SEC has some pretty good football and basketball teams (including the defending national basketball champion), even though they don’t get good ratings in key Northeast markets.
All we’re asking is to show just a little bit of restraint and do some things in moderation. That’s all. And show a little bit of humility. Stop acting like you know better than us. It’s not very flattering.
Comment by Jeff — September 1, 2025 @ 11:47 pm
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Paul Maguire still has a job at ESPN. He’s doing the Tennessee game.
Maybe this is what the exec meant in my previous post when he said that “in their own way, they educate us.” Because I dare you to find any football fan who enjoys hearing his tired shtick. I got tired of it when he was doing USFL games.
But this “ESPN being ESPN.” You think he sucks, but you’re wrong.
Comment by Jeff — September 2, 2025 @ 6:52 pm
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Notre Dame is on the front page of ESPN.com again. This is not a repost.
Comment by Jeff — September 3, 2025 @ 12:04 am
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I checked out ABC when the Rutgers/UNC game was winding down. Enough though I don’t root for any NCAA football teams, the finish to a close game is always good to see. After UNC picked up a key 1st down with less than two minutes left (and the clock about to continue running once the ball was spotted), they cut away to the studio. Was the cutaway for a highlight of a big play in another game or for truly big news? Nope. They cut away in the middle of a game-deciding drive to shamelessly (and pointlessly) show Charlie Weis getting off the Notre Dame team bus and to remind everyone that ND/GTech would be on at 8. When they got back, the UNC QB was taking the snap on the next play.
And in checking out ESPN, they frequently did cutaways to show the scores of games running on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2. Good thing there were only 3 games of any importance at a given time….
Comment by Mike — September 3, 2025 @ 12:18 am
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The shameless of ESPN with the Notre Dame thing. They were on the front page when I went to bed. They’re still on when I woke up to check the late scores.
And the “spin” is just pathetic. They’re worse than politicians trying to defend something that they’re obviously wrong about. When I left the sports bar after I watched my alma mater play on satellite, ESPN was talking about N.D. (who had just won). Brady Quinn sucked. He didn’t deserve the Heisman ESPN has already given him. The team was dominated in the first half. They barely survived, and the game-winning touchdown in the 3rd quarter came only after a bullshit late hit call on Quinn (who was not out of bounds) kept the drive alive.
But how did the ESPN commentators “spin” it: “LOOK AT THAT NOTRE DAME DEFENSE! It was supposed to be the Achilles’ heel, but it dominated G.T. in the second half. That defense might be good enough to help the Irish win the national championship!”
Don’t these people have any shame?
Comment by Jeff — September 3, 2025 @ 11:10 am
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I agree, ESPN is overhyping ND, one way or another. At least it’s not USC (yet). As for the late hit call on Brady, it wasn’t called a late hit, but rather a helmet to helmet hit on him, which it was. That GT safety should have never gone after him, as Brady was well short of the first down and was already commiting himself out of bounds. That guy probably feels like shit now, costing his team the game.
Comment by Brandon — September 3, 2025 @ 12:09 pm
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Listening/Watching espn is like listening/watching cable news shows (substance), it’s as simple as that.
Yeah, they do advertise like crazy but they forget that sports fans don’t need reminders about games, we have them circled on our calendars, tivo’ed, dvr’ed, alarm clocks, etc.
Comment by BFA — September 3, 2025 @ 12:28 pm
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Thanks for the clarification on the Brady Quinn hit. The volume was down, because I was in a sports bar as I said. I didn’t know that college football was starting to be like the NFL with the helmet-to-helmet rule. All I could figure was that it was ruled an out of bounds hit. Personally, I always thought the NFL was a little overzealous on the rule, but it is a rule.
Comment by Jeff — September 3, 2025 @ 12:52 pm
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I only commented on the personal foul because i’m a football official, high school (but will be getting into college next year). In NCAA and NFHS they’re really aiming at cracking down on spearing or any type of helmet-first tackles.. on anybody, not just the QB. Obviously it’s a safety thing, not just for the hittee, but the hitter, because of neck injuries.
Don’t know if you saw it, but when the referee was making the signal on that call, he got hit by a water bottle flung from the stands.. didn’t even phase him.
Comment by Brandon — September 3, 2025 @ 6:33 pm
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Did you know that ESPN is covering tomorrow night’s FSU-Miami,FL game? I hadn’t heard a word about it…..
Comment by Mike — September 4, 2025 @ 1:09 am
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First, they tell us that Coach K is going to change things for Team USA. Then they predictably lose in the semifinals. It’s not like Team USA hasn’t done it before. And Coach K (Mr. Integrity, the greatest coach of the greatest team on the planet) seems to have this nasty habit of losing in regional semifinals in recent years.
So how do they “spin” this one. According to the hoops “spotlight” on ESPN.com: “It might be hard to accept a third-place finish, but Team USA’s win Saturday was still an achievement, Sheridan writes.
Losing to a team with no NBA players two nights earlier was quite an accomplishment too.
I want to tell you what the “accomplishment” was that the guy’s writing about. But ESPN expects me to pay a subscription fee to have my intelligence insulted. AND THE STORY ISN’T LABELED AS AN “INSIDER” STORY. I’ve already brought that one up.
Comment by Jeff — September 4, 2025 @ 1:22 am
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ESPN just had a graphic up talking about how successful FSU and Miami players are in getting to the pros. The graphic wasn’t “FSU and Miami players in the NFL, ” however.
It was “FSU and Miami players who will be playing on Monday Night Football.”
Comment by Jeff — September 4, 2025 @ 8:32 pm
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I can’t believe that no one has mentioned the return of “We’re comin’ to your cit-ay” on College Gameday. Ugh.
Comment by DeBaliviere — September 5, 2025 @ 5:09 pm
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Did my ears betray me or did Tino Martinzez just say that Randy Johnson was the most dominating left hander in the game? Santanna and Liriano might come to mind, Nice to see they have somebody that is objective doing analysis on the Yankees. Bring back the Sexual Harasser Harold!
Comment by Wildog — September 5, 2025 @ 10:35 pm
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Nice to see that every honk on the network is already proclaiming a subway series. The Mets have no competition in the NL and the Yankees are the CLEAR favorite in the AL-this was on PTI today (with that fat idiot Whitlock). Do my ears decieve me?
There is no mention of the defending champs, the red hot Twins, the even hotter A’s or oh yeah the team with the best record in baseball-Detroit. The Mets play a good team only every 3 weeks and their starters have been dinged up.
Let’s just have teams in all the major markets play for every title every year in every sport. And the world basketball championship can be the NBA All Star game with Steven A. Smith and that moron Bill Walton presiding…
Comment by Dylan — September 6, 2025 @ 6:19 pm
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I just love the way the SportsCenter producers think.
Some guy for the Marlins throws a no-hitter. So what happens next? Of course! “Randy Johnson pitched the last no-hitter. He pitched tonight for the Yankees….” So some predictable highlights of the Yankees beating up on the hapless Royals is the second story. Like the Yankees hadn’t basically already made the playoffs, and like beating the Royals is some newsworthy accomplishment.
Shame on me. I thought that since you led with the Marlins, you would use that opportunity to talk about the wide open, exciting NL wild card race. I guess I just don’t get it.
What type of idiotic “connection” will SportsCenter create tomorrow night? The top story tomorrow will obviously be Dolphins/Steelers. My guess will be: “The Steelers played tonight. The Cowboys are the only team to beat the Steelers in a Super Bowl. By the way, Terrell Owens held a news conference today…”
Comment by Jeff — September 6, 2025 @ 11:48 pm
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Exactly Jeff, following SC a look forward to the weekends best matchups-Chargers v. Raiders and the Redskins v. Vikings. Plus after Sanchez’ no hitter a look back at the greatest no-hitters in Yankee history.
Also I couldn’t agree more with the NL wild card race. Both wild cards are hotly contested, yet the big story every night is the Yanks and the fading Red Sox. Here’s to Twins & A’s and Reds & Cards in the championship series.
Comment by Dylan — September 7, 2025 @ 9:51 am
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Don’t forget that Sanchez was aquired from the Red Sox, ESPN sure didn’t. In fact, they mention that trade (for Lowell and Beckett) after every time they cover the no-hitter, and they expect us to sympathize with Boston. Like teams like Boston and New York don’t have a history of paying big money for players after the players respective teams don’t have enough cash to keep them. The irony is, if this rookie pitcher remains dominent, he’ll probably end up on one of those teams, even back with Boston, after his contract runs out and Florida can’t pay him the money he’s worth.
Comment by bdogg — September 7, 2025 @ 11:20 am
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In his latest column, Jason Whitlock says “I don’t want to be force-fed stories about the Saints this year.” That’s fine. That’s your opinion. I’m not going to say you’re stupid because I happen to disagree with you (which I do).
But it’s interesting that, as an alternative, you think ESPN’s audience wants to be force fed stories about your ex-high school teammate, Jeff George. Or stores about how Al Saunders is the greatest coach in NFL history. You’ve only mentioned that in like 12 of your columns this year.
Comment by Jeff — September 7, 2025 @ 1:27 pm
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Holy Shit. The Twins and Tigers have a prime-time game on ESPN tonight!
Now, excuse me if you think I’m crazy. But this will be part of ESPN’s plan to keep them off the TV for the rest of the season.
I’ll bet you a million bucks that it is the lowest-rated ESPN prime-time baseball game of the season. Who the hell outside of loyal Tigers and Twins fans (and baseball fanatics) are going to watch this game instead of the first NFL game of the season?
The ratings will be abysmal. And ESPN executives will use it as evidence that these teams can’t draw an audience. I mean, look at how low the numbers were-compared to any Red Sox/Yankees game. Of course they’re going to get higher ratings. There were no other sports going on when they played their games!
In their own way, ESPN educates us.
Comment by Jeff — September 7, 2025 @ 7:25 pm
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This morning I felt like the kid in the Bud Light commercials: helmet, goggles, elbow and knee pads; preparing to undergo something known to be painful. It was THE SWAMI. I gritted my teeth, gripped the armrest, and swore I wouldn’t hit the remote until the 2 minutes of hell were complete. Berman was throwing a ball with Tom Brady, sinking a putt and ‘holstering’ his putter, old clips on the sidelines, the big wig clip, Hotel California, bragging that he predicted the SB matchups a couple of years ago, nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills, ad nauseum.
After that he got around to pimping some NFL games.
For the record , I didn’t make it through the entire 2 minutes of hell before ejecting.
Comment by slimnasium — September 8, 2025 @ 9:15 am
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“As if New Yorkers need another reason to love their city. The Mets and Yankees are at the top of our power rankings.”
I don’t even know what to say. I’ll just let it speak for itself.
Comment by Jeff — September 9, 2025 @ 2:04 pm
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I pulled the following statements from ESPN’s analysis of this weekend’s NFL games:
“The only thing is, I can’t really call it hype because we all know just how special Bush is going to be.”
“Despite his being in the same backfield as Deuce McAllister, I’m picking Bush to be the Offensive Rookie of the Year.”
“the chip on his shoulder the Houston Texans placed there by not taking him No. 1 overall”
Okay, ESPN. You think Reggie Bush is going to be good. We get it. But please let him play a game before you enshrine him in the Hall of Fame. Please remember this before you shove Reggie Bush down our throats even further:
1. He’s not a starter.
2. His only big run in preseason came on a broken play.
3. His offensive line is shit.
4. Outside of the broken play, he’s averaging like 2 to 3 yards a carry in preseason.
5. He has yet to prove that he can turn the corner on or fake out fast NFL defenses (even though it is only preseason).
6. Mario Williams might actually (gasp) become a pretty good player too.
I’m a huge Saints fan, and I’m saying this. It just seems a bit premature to say that Mario Williams is Sam Bowie. This is why “instant history” and “instant analysis” is such bullshit.
Comment by Jeff — September 9, 2025 @ 4:53 pm
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Current ESPN.com poll: “Are you ready for some football?”
Surprisingly, “Shove your self-promotion up your ass” isn’t a choice.
Additionally, have to love the Jaguars’ “upset” of the Cowboys? Wait, what, they’re the better team and were favored to win?! That can’t be, as they don’t have T.O.! Let’s just spin it the way that we want to.
Comment by Mike — September 11, 2025 @ 7:04 pm
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F*$K Tom Cruise
F*$K ESPN
And F*$K ESPN for turing its first-ever Monday Night Football game into the Tom Cruise show.
Another institution ruined by ESPN.
I watched MNF tonight instead of “Entertainment Tonight” because I am SICK AND FUCKING TIRED of hearing about Tom Cruise. I guess plugging Dan Snyder’s latest “acquisition” is more important than integrity.
And speaking of “The Dan Snyder/Tom Cruise Show,” do you think we’ll see any shots of Zygi Wilf? Oh, he’s just some stupid owner and I’ve never heard of him? EXACTLY. That’s the way it’s supposed to be.
Oh wait, now here’s another important topic: Tony Kornheiser and Jamie Foxx talking about Clintin Portis’s “outfits.” The ghost of Mark Shapiro lives!
I’m not saying this because I hate ESPN. I don’t care which network this is on: This shit is fucking unwatchable.
Comment by Jeff — September 11, 2025 @ 8:17 pm
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Could not agree more Jeff. My wife and I had some friends over for the games and one (not a big sports fan) said “why are they showing so much of Tom Cruise? Isn’t this a football game?” At least Kornheiser didn’t mention The View (that I heard) or K-Fed (that I heard).
This is as bad as Emmitt Smith prostituting himself for 3 minutes to promote dancing with the stars Saturday night and the Manning Brother promotions on NBC. Dear God, Brady Quinn, AJ Hawk and his sister are thinking this is too much.
Comment by Dylan — September 11, 2025 @ 10:46 pm
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Who fell asleep at ESPN to allow Jim Rome’s Show and Around the Horn to stay on the air past it’s conception by an ESPN intern that probably spent more time looking up porn at work than actually doing work? Let me get this straight… The Number 1 Sports Broadcasting network has a show that the special guest (everyday) is the host from Blind Date and a show that reminds me of “Who’s Line is it Anyway?” where comments are scored based on the opinion of a 20 year old pompus prick.
Comment by RBN — September 11, 2025 @ 11:54 pm
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SUBMITTED TO ESPN’S OMBUDSMAN GEORGE SOLOMON. I’M SURE I WON’T GET A RESPONSE IN HIS COLUMN:
You and your suits opened up this can of worms when you talked about your network’s broadcast decisions. Therefore, explain this one to me:
Why is College Gameday at the USC/Nebraska game this weekend?
The three biggest games this weekend are LSU/Auburn, Florida/Tennessee and Notre Dame/Michigan.
Two of those games are on CBS. The third is on NBC.
The inferior game you chose to send the Gameday crew to is your network’s primetime game.
And, gee, you wonder why LSU and Auburn fans think you play favorites for USC.
Why don’t you just come out and say you did it for self-promotion instead of giving us some lame-ass cop-out excuse?
Any way you slice it, the story you make up is indefensible.
Comment by Jeff — September 13, 2025 @ 5:14 pm
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1. How about the fucking score tickers on ESPN? Do you remember back when you could actually watch ESPN and just see score after score on the ticker? You could go there and see every score that you wanted to know in about two minutes flat! Now ESPN infests the damned ticker with fucking game details and a lot of useless shit that nobody cares about. They do this so much that you might be lucky to see five scores between the commercial breaks! ESPN is the absolute fucking worst about this when it comes to their baseball scores. Allow me to provide you a sample – no disrespect towards anybody here, I’m just making up data to make my point:
YANKEES 3, RED SOX 2 FINAL
NYY R. Johnson 8 IP, 12 K
NYY J. Giambi HR, 2B
NYY D. Jeter – scratched his dick 55 times in 5th inning (new ML record)
NYY B. Williams – got BJ from J. Torre in dugout between 7th and 8th innings
BOS J. Varitek 2B, SF
BOS A. Cora 3B, Single
BOS J. Beckett – left game in 5th inning after farting four times (possible skid marks)
Do you get my point? Stop showing unnecessary shit on the tickers please! THE TICKER IS INTENDED FOR SCORES ONLY, YOU FUCKING ESPN ASSCLOWNS!!!!!
2. Jim Rome – somebody please bitch slap this turd. He’s nothing but another dime-a-dozen smartass who somehow managed to get his own show. The guy can’t even conduct a fair and unbiased interview without being a total prick at some point. He intentionally schedules people he doesn’t like so he can humiliate them on the air. He absolutely needs a severe beating.
3. Chris Berman – OK this douche has been mentioned enough on here already (and rightly so), but I just have to say that his “WHOOOP†noise has to be the most obnoxious and irritating piece in his shitty repertoire. Every time I hear it I just want to beat the shit out of him. It makes me wonder what kind of annoying noise he would make if somebody would repeatedly kick him in the crotch! Maybe somebody should find out!
4. The NHL playoffs (whenever they show any) and Chris Drury. Yes ESPN, we know already – this cock played in the Little League World Series when he was a kid. Who gives a fuck anymore? As if I needed another reason to detest the LLWS! Look, it was nice to know the first time you told us TEN FUCKING YEARS AGO!!!!! Now every year I find myself hoping that the team that Chris Drury plays on misses the NHL playoffs so that I don’t have to hear you dickweeds tell it to us again, plus show us annoying clips of his damned LLWS games! I can’t wait until his ass retires so we don’t have to hear it anymore.
Comment by Mark — September 14, 2025 @ 5:17 pm
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ESPN “Top Ten” highlights last night included a clip from “Live! With Regis and Kelly” (a show, as the tag along with the clip reminds us, comes from Buena Vista Television), and a clip from the ESPN-sponsored “End Zone Celebration” competition.
Comment by Jeff — September 15, 2025 @ 8:20 am
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Ed Werder - I don’t need to see this hick come on every day to kiss the Tuna’s butt and tell me what TO ate for breakfast - what a joke. What does this guy tell his kids? “Hey kids, Daddy’s job is to suck up to an old fat man, give him back rubs, wear my stars, and go on TV and tell the world how important the Cowboys are!!!”
Comment by Dave — September 15, 2025 @ 8:41 am
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He is not as pathetic as Sal Palontonio or whatever his name is or the ultimate tool Pedro Gomez. Im suprised that guy hasnt committed suicide yet.
Comment by Wildog — September 15, 2025 @ 10:38 am
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BIG NEWS: ESPN.com is reporting that the Yankees might be looking for a new triple-A affiliate. Big-time front-page news.
Here’s what’s interesting: the article accompanying the story said that 4 other teams are looking for new affiliates.
Why wasn’t it front-page news when the Nationals and the Phillies annonced that they were looking for new triple-A affiliates?
Maybe if it would have been if ESPN’s news producers looked beyond the New York Times, New York Post, Newsday and the Bergen County Record for its “national” news.
Comment by Jeff — September 15, 2025 @ 6:26 pm
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You know it burns ESPN’s collective asses that Yahoo! Sports won’t let this Reggie Bush go. Shame on them for ruining our College Gameday/Primetime telecast! Why do these journalists want to piss all over our gravy train??????????
Isn’t it amazing that ESPN, the Worldwide Leader in Synergy, keeps getting scooped on USC violations by Yahoo!?
With all the ESPN “journalists” out there in SoCal sniffing out USC stories, and with all the USC alumni who work for the network, you’d they would have found something before those shmucks!
It’s almost like they’re either not looking for it or are consciously trying to avoid it or something. Naaaaah, that would NEVER happen.
Comment by Jeff — September 15, 2025 @ 10:09 pm
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Jason Whitlock wrote today that he believes that Jack Del Rio and the Jaguars keep 3 black quarterbacks on the roster in order to take pressure off Byron Leftwich, because fans in the ‘Dirty South’ still don’t accept and African-American quarterback. How the FUCK does this man still have a job? Not everything in life is about race, Jason. I expect it from Scoop Jackson, but not from a supposed ‘journalist’.
Comment by Jim — September 16, 2025 @ 12:23 am
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Two Minute Drill with Chris Berman! Time for some hard hitting, in dep….oh, wait, he’s going to spend the whole time bragging about how he went 5-1 in his picks last week, and then an inexplicable clip of him somehow sinking a 1 ft. putt. Watch out, Tiger, you’re gonna have some competition if Berman keeps kicking ass like that. It wouldn’t be as bad if he didn’t sound/look like a whale giving birth to an elephant. WHOOP
Comment by Joe — September 16, 2025 @ 9:01 am
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Dan Fouts is doing the Oregon game this week. Unbelievable.
Does ESPN decide who does its college football games by selecting the announcing crew that has the most obvious conflict of interest at every site?
Comment by Jeff — September 16, 2025 @ 7:12 pm
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I actually heard Craig James say Saturday night that he was DROPPING Auburn in his power rankings because “they struggled to beat LSU.”
You beat a recognized national championship contender, the #6 team in the country, and ESPN commentators can still justify dropping you in the polls. Basically because USC looked better beating a far inferior team.
How do these people sleep at night?
Comment by Jeff — September 17, 2025 @ 9:25 pm
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This just in (from deadspin.com):
ESPN THE CREDIT CARD
https://www.providiancard.com/bap/envwa/jumpApp.jsp?offer_id=esp02&banner_id=espn00execa09092006000ros0728×902500
God, do I hate them.
Comment by Jeff — September 18, 2025 @ 1:02 pm
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they sleep at night because after a good day of collectively blowing usc, they are too tired to go on sucking the life out of sports.
Comment by Joe — September 18, 2025 @ 4:18 pm
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All night, the MNF crew talks about how this Jacksonville Jaguars team is good, but nobody knows about them, and they never get any publicity.
You know what, ESPN? I’m guessing that a certain 24-hour sports network NEVER TALKING ABOUT THEM has something to do with that.
And it will continue right after the show. Jevon Kearse is out for the year. David Pollack BROKE HIS F—ING NECK ( watch the original “The Longest Yard”). But ESPN is freaking out tonight because T.O. might miss 2-4 weeks.
Comment by Jeff — September 18, 2025 @ 11:34 pm
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For once, it’s nice to see ESPN ingest a slice of humble pie. For some reason ESPN seems to think Charlie Weis is the second coming of Vince Lombardi or Bud Wilkinson. Well, Michigan’s destruction of Notre Dame should show ESPN that there are more than just USC/ND playing football this year. It’s also nice to see that pompus-ass Weis get taken down a notch or 3.
Comment by Corliss — September 18, 2025 @ 11:55 pm
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Completely agree, Jeff. I just logged in to post the same thing regarding the lack of coverage of the Jaguars. Additionally, can someone tell ESPN that Jacksonville was favored to beat Dallas in nearly every sportsbook aside from perhaps “ESPN: The Point Spread Guide - Making T.O.’s team and Notre Dame the favorites no matter the matchup.” I have to give ESPN a smidge of credit of credit for making MNF somewhat watchable, though, as I do enjoy listening to Kornheiser make comments whose purposes seem to solely be to annoy Theismann. Besides being a godawful analyst, Theismann is a humorless jackass, so listening to him be consistently tweaked amuses me.
Also, have to love ESPN’s coverage of the MLB games today. Their two news stories during the in-game cutins: 1) T.O. is out 2-4 weeks (we knew this yesterday, it’s not news) and 2) Maurice Clarett gets sentenced to jail (again, who cares about this guy anymore?). No mention of the Tigers/White Sox game, or even the Mets clinching the division, although the latter was such a certainty that it really doesn’t merit a cut-in. And then after the game, one had to weather an additional 10+ minutes of coverage of the dreadfully dull MNF game before one got to see the baseball highlights. But, they, of course, can’t go through more than a couple of games before showing more NFL coverage and the Top 10 plays from this week. #10? A crappy, short kick return by Reggie Bush. Anything to show A) Bush and B) a mention of next week’s Falcons/Saints MNF game, I guess. I am already feeling sick about the many ways ESPN will be exploiting the Hurricane Katrina tragedy over the coming week in order to promote their televised game.
Additionally, on the Bottom Line graphics, three separate ESPN football promos ran before they showed the baseball scores. Enough is enough. It’s ridiculous that has to sit through so much shameless self-promotion just to be told the results.
Comment by Mike — September 19, 2025 @ 2:11 am
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what’s great is that espn had notre dame favored to lose every game last year, or at least most of the college football team (i’m not counting lou holtz cause he’d be obviously biased, and also because i can’t understand a thing he says), save for kirk herbstreit (who picked them to win every game, if i’m not mistaken), and when notre dame damn near won every game, ESPN jumped on the bandwagon. you know that if notre dame would’ve went 7-4 during the regular season, there would be about no stories about notre dame at all.
so now, because notre dame went 9-3, ESPN has to ram Notre Dame down everyone’s throats. I’m a notre dame fan, and i’m getting sick of it.
also, it’d be interesting to see how much they discuss the pac-10 officiating for the oregon-oklahoma game. i haven’t been watching espn, so i don’t know if they have, but i’m assuming they’ve moved away from football for the week, every top 10 play has been a homerun, complete with neil everett mumbling something about maui and alcohol
Comment by Joe — September 19, 2025 @ 8:56 am
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I’m very sensitive to the Katrina thing, since I grew up about an hour away from New Orleans. And I’m sick of the media exploitation too. I’ve spent days there, and you cannot even comprehend how bad it is down there. But the media is only there when it fits their agenda. The media thought it was the biggest story in the world on the anniversary. How much time have they spent out there since that day? The only time they talk about it now is when the mayor says something stupid, like comparing the city to the media’s Sacred Cow (New York City).
ESPN is going to do the same thing. New Orleans will be the biggest sports story of the year this week. Then, starting one week from today, they won’t be back until the Sugar Bowl, when it will suddenly become the “story of the year” again.
And when you are going to use your stupid puns as story headlines, please make sure that they don’t have double meanings or could mislead the viewer. Specifically, don’t call Jevon Kearse’s injury a “Freak Accident.” First, not all of us realize that his nickname is “Freak.” Second, it sounds like it was the result of a Big Ben-like motorcycle accident or something.
Comment by Jeff — September 19, 2025 @ 9:00 am
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And one more thing. ESPN had better not have President Bush in the booth next Monday. That man has completely ignored the city, except when he knew he could get a photo op. He actually said that he “turned his back” on the city and its residents on the one-year anniversary. He cares more about rebuilding Iraq than he cares about rebuilding New Orleans. And I GUARANTEE YOU that ESPN will be kissing his ass like they did with Jamie Foxx and Dwayne Wade in the second quarter of next week’s game.
And if you choose to criticize me because I’m playing politics on a sports blog, so be it.
Comment by Jeff — September 19, 2025 @ 9:11 am
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One more note on the Jaguars coverage that I forgot last night. When talking about the lack of coverage, Suzy Kolber actually noted that the Jags don’t get much publicity or respect from the national media, but did so with a tone that seemed to indicate that the national media meant something other than the network she was currently airing on. It amazing how one can go from constantly harping about being the “Worldwide Leader in Sports” to not being counted when there is a perceived media slight (despite the fact that ESPN is the “Worldwide Leader” in ignoring teams like Jacksonville). Jacksonville hosts the game, and yet 90% of the coverage was about Roethlisberger, Bill Cowher, and how great the Steelers are. No media slight at all.
It’s also good to know what teams in the MLB playoff races have to do in order to be the top story on SportsCenter ahead of a 9-0 MNF snorefest. All you guys have to do is hit 4 consecutive homers to tie a game in the 9th and then hit a walk-off shot in the 10th. That’s not too much to expect, right? After all, there’s only 2 weeks left in the MLB regular season (and 6 weeks overall) while the NFL has 15 weeks left plus the playoffs. It’s easy to see why the Jags/Steelers is more important.
Comment by Mike — September 19, 2025 @ 11:52 am
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ESPN’s story about the New Orleans Saints selling out the Superdome with season tickets for the first time in history has the following title on ESPN.com: “Bush Effect?”
Typical ESPN.
I have Saints season ticket holders in my family. They know that if they don’t do it, Tom Benson will move the team to L.A. or San Antonio. They are proving once and for all that New Orleans is still a major league city. They are sending a “thank you” to the NFL for giving the city a second chance in the face of a natural disaster. And, yes, for the first time in years, fans are optimistic about the future of the team. But that has more to do with firing Jim Haslett and dumping Aaron Brooks.
And ESPN thinks it happened because they drafted Reggie Bush.
Comment by Jeff — September 20, 2025 @ 12:29 pm
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You can tell that ESPN does not want to rock the boat on College Football. On PTI a topic was is this enough complaining from Bob Stoops, on M & M in the morning they also stated that Stoops should leave it to the AD and the conference athletic comissioner and concentrate on the conference schedule.
They are obviously being fed this agenda (like the invented animosity between Salisbury & Clayton) to keep their conference viewing at a maximum. Keep controversy at a minimum (see Reggie Bush’s powderpuff coverage). The network will continue to downplay the Bush scandal until the epic contest Monday night plays out.
This is a as bada call as the ‘85 Series Denkinger call blew; but that was a BAD judgement call before any replay (it was disastrous for the Cards). Although not in a Championship game, OK is likely out of any shot at a National Championship. This was clearly poor use of replay and should be covered as incompetent or biased officiating by an alleged sports NEWS outlet, rather than a promotional/marketing tool for network promotion. At least ESPN.com has some coverage, but most are links to AP stories, not those of ESPN’s “insiders.”
By the way, I don’t know if any of you have kids, but now Disney is promoting their Famly Phone that tracks your kids cell location, schedules their minutes, etc. I hope this bombs as badly as ESPN Mobile.
Comment by Dylan — September 21, 2025 @ 9:03 am
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just now on espn
“the rumors of larry coker’s demise have not been greatly exaggerated”
followed by a story coming straight from espn’s joe shat..shapp, shad? whoever, which he heard from a “high-ranking miami board of trustee member” meaning some homeless guy near a dumpster just off of campus in exchange for a bottle of whiskey.
Lou Holtz’s top 4: Ohio State, Southern Cal, Florida, Auburn. because Auburn only gained 183 yards against LSU.
Mark May’s: Ohio State, Southern Cal, Auburn, some other team.
they both think Southern Cal deserves second spot, because of how talented their team is, and according to Mark May “they got everybody watching college football”
also, they clearly have the toughest schedule, look at this ranked opposition: no. 19 Nebraska, no. 22 ASU, no. 13 Oregon, no. 21 Cal, no. 12 Notre Dame
compared to auburn’s weak schedule: no. 6 LSU, no. 5 Florida, no. 9 Georgia, and a should be ranked Alabama
or Florida: no. 13 Tennessee, no. 10 LSU, no. 2 Auburn, no. 9 Georgia, no. 18 Florida State, and also Alabama
this all was followed by Lou Holtz jumping up and screaming something incoherently about mark may suddenly deciding to acknowledge Notre Dame as an actual football team.
I hate espn
Comment by Joe — September 22, 2025 @ 10:45 am
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Probably covered in earlier posts but I heard him say it again and it irritates me to no end.
Berman and his “new sombrero” reference to the Bucs stadium in Tampa. The Bucs have been playing in Raymond James for years, who even remembers that old dump they played in except Berman? Honestly, find a focus group and have Berman deliver the “new sombrero” line and see if one person knows what he is referencing.
While they’re at it, have him drop an “NFC Norris Division” reference and see if they connect with that one. My burning hatred for this line knows no boundaries.
Other Berman-isms that need to be made illegal:
-Any “tundra” reference
-The Bay of Pigs line for Green Bay/Tampa games
-His Schwami segments. Who in the fuck cares what his picks are. My 15-year old daughter is more accurate and she doesn’t say NFC Norris.
-Bils/49ers pick for the Super Bowl. Okay, he didn’t make it this year (Eagles/Patriots) but you know he was thinking it.
-That fuckin’ Panama hat he wears when he’s in a celebrity golf tournament. I guess they can’t find a cap big enough to fit his engorged, sunburned pumpkin dome.
-And speaking of the dome, could the fat bastard actually get his hair coloring done professionally instead of DIY 15 minutes before he hits the set?
-The salmon colored sports coat he breaks out once or twice a season on Countdown. Nothing that big should be in salmon.
-Jim “Two Silhouettes on” Deshaies. I know the guy hasn’t played since 1995, but that name game bullshit peaked with this one. Berman’s death blow should come from Deshaies just firing baseball after baseball as his engorged head. His heater might not have the zip it did 11 years ago, but enough of them should do the trick. Think about it Jim Deshaies.
Comment by Keith — September 22, 2025 @ 12:02 pm
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Whoa,1130 posts! Almost a year later and Disney still sucks!
Comment by tzubear — September 22, 2025 @ 6:03 pm
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Notre Dame is on the front page of ESPN.com again.
You’ll notice that it’s been two weeks since I made this post. I’m sure that it had nothing to do with Notre Dame having home games the last two weeks. On NBC.
Now Notre Dame goes on the road again, meaning that their games will now be on in primetime on ABC. I should have predicted this a couple of weeks ago. Of course, that isn’t really worthy of being a prediction anymore. Predicting that Notre Dame will be the front page story when they play road games is like predicting the sun will come up.
Comment by Jeff — September 23, 2025 @ 10:34 am
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this is only because notre dame has started to get back on the winning side of things. during willingham’s last two years, espn didn’t cover nearly as much on notre dame. except of course, when they played the greatest college football team of the 21st century-nay, the history of football itself, USC. it’s nice to know that espn doesn’t just jump on bandwagons, and instead chooses to spread it’s coverage equally. can’t wait for the usc-nd game this year. I don’t know about USC fans, but as a ND fan, i’m sick of hearing about them (ND).
Comment by Joe — September 23, 2025 @ 12:17 pm
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ESPN regularly airs tape-delayed coverage of events, most often tennis matches. On these occasions, the network will not run the score of said matches with the other scores from the event, whether it be to not spoil the viewer waiting to watch the event on TV or for any other reason. Why do I bring this up? Well, as I went to quickly check NBC’s Ryder Cup coverage at 8 AM this morning before heading out (NBC aired tape-delayed coverage of the event from 8 AM-6 PM since there is a 5 hour time difference), I happened to come by ESPN. At precisely the time that the NBC coverage was to start, ESPN put up a breaking news stat bar listing the scores of the early Ryder Cup matches, thereby ruining it for anyone who was planning on watching the matches to find out the results. Truly a classy move.
Comment by Mike — September 23, 2025 @ 9:12 pm
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I’d actually argue that they deserved it this time, but Notre Dame was the front page story before I went to bed last night.
I couldn’t stand to watch ESPN’s college football post-game shows because of how I figured they’d glorify ND’s comeback (which had more to do with John L. Smith’s chicken-shit play calling in the 4th quarter than anything-who the hell kneels on a kickoff return at the 12 with 5 minutes left in the game only winning by 4). But I can’t wait to see how ESPN rationalizes USC’s “impressive” victory.
To recap. Several ABC/ESPN commentators said that Auburn deserved to fall behind USC because “Auburn struggled to beat LSU.”
Well, last night, USC struggled for 60 minutes to pull away from a team THAT LSU BEAT 45-3 TWO WEEKS AGO!!!!!! I’m guessing that “they played a much improved Arizona team than the one that played in Baton Rouge.”
Comment by Jeff — September 24, 2025 @ 10:09 am
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Current ESPN.com headline: “Euros Trash U.S. At Ryder Cup.” With all of the synonyms out there for the word “beat,” ESPN classily opts for the one that, even when used in a headline about a European victory, can easily be misconstrued for a derogatory term used to describe some Europeans. Also, I can’t wait to hear ESPN spin these results to make it seem like the U.S. lost rather than noting how Europe won, or saying that at Tiger Woods (and his mediocre, by his standards, 3-2 record) showed up.
I wonder what it would have taken to make the Ryder Cup the main story on the front page over a Week 3 football game, though.
Comment by Mike — September 24, 2025 @ 11:54 am
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I was going to let this comment from the Eric Kuselias show on ESPN Radio earlier this week slide:
“After his comeback last week against the Eagles, I can now say, for the first time, that Eli Manning is closer than Peyton is to reaching the Super Bowl.”
Nice call, Eric. 3 interceptions and a 35-0 halftime deficit to the Seahawks would tell me otherwise.
But thanks for more NEW YORK hype. We really appreciate it. Why don’t you people go back to giving us more “Everybody hates A-Rod” stories?
Comment by Jeff — September 24, 2025 @ 5:50 pm
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Hey Jeff, frankly it wouldn’t surprise me if ESPN interviewed President Bush AND Tom Benson like THEY were responsible for football coming back to the Superdome and the “rebirth” of New Orleans. Sadly, ESPN knows what Benson wanted to do w/the Saints after Katrina and as for Pres.Bush, well……..being from near N.O: Jeff, you know the rest.
Comment by Corliss — September 24, 2025 @ 6:33 pm
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I noticed on several occasions during the past 2 saturdays of college football coverage, that during the halftime segments of whichever game espn/abc was showing, that they would go out of their way to comment on how well the Big East teams were doing against stronger competion, and how maybe the Big East isn’t so irrelavent after all. Yeah, because you know, games don’t last 4 quarters. Of course, said Big East teams ended up getting crushed in the second halves of their respective games, though with no mention. Also, RUTGERS IS RANKED!!!!!!! Don’t you forget it. Ugh.
Comment by bdogg — September 25, 2025 @ 12:37 am
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re: post 1129
If I don’t have these exactly right please forgive me but I’m sure you will understand my point;
Bermanisms
back,back,back,back, = Red Barber, Detrioit Tigers
he could go all the way! = Howard Cosell
Frozen Tundra = John Facenda, NFL Films
Bay of Pigs = Pete Axhlelm NBC Sports mid 80’s
Fuummbblle! = Keith Jackson
Look at that little meggett fly = Howard Cosell
rumblin, bumblin, stumblin,= Keith Jackson
NFC Norris division = Pete Axhlelm NBC
My point is Chris Berman has never had a original thought in his life, He just steals catch-phrases from other better journalists and hopes no one remembers who originated it. Well I do! If you are going to call it a “homage” to the past greats you have to give them credit for it at least once.
And by the way, is it possible for you to quote a song lyric from at least the 1980’s? That’s what I thought. What a joke.
Comment by Vic — September 25, 2025 @ 8:11 am
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ugh.. my morning just got a whole lot worse. hoping to see some college football highlights, or maybe some pro football, I turn on espn and i’m greeted with Berman and TJ. okay, there’s gonna be some good stuff here, right? WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP!!!
i was wrong. Berman and TJ were actually recognizing the Bears as a good team, but Berman’s general dickishness forced me to go espn2. and I’m greeted with Sean Salisbury live on mobile espn, one and a half bags under his eyes, hairline receding further than ever, saying how the Bears are clearly not the best team in the NFC north, despite having the best offense and defense in the north, and with Rex Grossman actually showing some shades of being a QB. the reason? because their running game hasn’t been the same as it usually is. and clearly, despite having one of the best defenses in the NFL, Seattle is going to come in and destroy them. No reason as to why, they just are.
and great, they couldn’t leave the superdome reopening untainted, they have to bring in two abominations of literacy, Skip Bayless and Woody Paige. I can’t wait for Skip Bayless to start shrieking and slamming his fist on an imaginary table, followed by Woody Paige doing his best soggy bread Holtz impression and karate chopping his hand. that’s good tv
Comment by Joe — September 25, 2025 @ 10:07 am
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one good thing about skip bayless being on tv. It’s a windy day, so his hair has turned into a mullet.
business in the front, party in the back
Comment by Joe — September 25, 2025 @ 10:14 am
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The Saints-Falcons game was the highest rated event in the history of ESPN. Not a Yankees game. Not a Notre Dame game. Not a Duke game. Not a USC game. Not a Cowboys game. Not a Lakers game.
But 24 hours later: BREAKING NEWS-T.O. was taken to the hospital. I’m glad to see it still won’t change.
Of course, ESPN will probably say it happened because America wanted to see Reggie Bush.
Comment by Jeff — September 27, 2025 @ 8:54 am
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I appreciate the relative restraint in ESPN’s telecast. It wasn’t blown out of proportion. But I want to make a few comments, which have as much to do with the way the NFL framed it as ESPN did:
1. New Orleans is still not okay. Major sections of the city are still completely abandoned.
2. New Orlenians are truly appreciative that the NFL did not abandon New Orleans (yet). But the NFL did not “save” New Orleans. Are they better off because of the NFL? Of course. But less self-promotion is more in this case.
3. In a city with a musical tradition that rich, you choose U2, Green Day and The Goo Goo Dolls as your musical acts? You couldn’t have picked Harry Connick, The Neville Brothers, or about a million other people?
4. Spike Lee is ESPN’s “celebrity du jour.” I guess I shouldn’t be surprised that ESPN chose a New Yorker to be the spokesperson for New Orleans. That way they can talk about Katrina AND the Knicks!
5. The Saints are probably still not a playoff team, so don’t go overboard.
6. Reggie Bush is a valuable decoy. But do you think you could give one iota of coverage on SportsCenter to Drew Brees, Deuce McAllister or Marques Colston? I’m guessing Colston will be a star soon. He’s from Hofstra. They can call him the “black Wayne Chrebet”!
Comment by Jeff — September 27, 2025 @ 8:56 am
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Can’t something be done. All these people hating ESPN. We need a revolution.
Comment by Mike — September 28, 2025 @ 12:49 am
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As I said before in other posts, indifference would be more devistating than anger. That’s what people don’t get. Next time the Disney Empire gives us a Notre Dame or Yankees game, DON’T WATCH. PERIOD. Don’t watch “because I hate them and I really want to see them lose.” That perpetuates the problem. The people who determine ratings don’t ask why you watched the game. They just notice that you did.
The reason why you get the Yankees, Lakers, Cowboys, Duke, Notre Dame, USC and Michigan is because people either love them or hate them.
You want to get rid of them? Make them irrelevant.
Anger and hatred empowers them. Take it away from them. They are people who do things out there because they know it pisses everyone else off. How many Yankee fans do you know that like to do that? They wear Yankee gear because they like getting a rise out of other people. If you ignore them instead, it takes away their power.
Comment by Jeff — September 28, 2025 @ 9:09 am
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And I didn’t want to talk about this one. But yesterday’s T.O. story is a perfect example of what I’m talking about.
You hate ESPN. You’re sick of them talking about T.O. and leading with him every night on SportsCenter.
And then this crap happens to him, and what is the first thing you do? You put it on ESPN, ESPNnews, ESPNRadio, ESPN.com, or whatever. AND YOU DON’T TURN IT OFF ALL DAY. ESPN’s numbers yesterday prove it. It was the biggest day of daytime programming for the network in terms of viewers, listeners, webhits, and so on.
So it’s partly your fault. And my fault.
ESPN doesn’t care that you tuned in just so that you could get pissed off, or so that you could validate your theory that ESPN shows too much T.O.. I told you before, and I told you again, ESPN is laughing at you, all the way to the bank.
Comment by Jeff — September 28, 2025 @ 11:23 am
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YEAH! Looks like they gave up!!!!
Found This on Forbes today
“The Walt Disney Co.’s ESPN subsidiary said Wednesday that it has decided to shut down its Mobile ESPN service and instead seek out opportunities to license its content to major wireless carriers.
“With a redefined approach, we have a greater opportunity to reach millions of fans while achieving our strategic and financial goals,” ESPN Enterprises Executive Vice President Salil Mehta said in a statement.
Despite that artful spin, it was clear that Disney (nyse: DIS - news - people ) was shuttering Mobile ESPN because of its inability to draw more customers. During a conference call in August, Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger acknowledged that “sales have been slower to develop than we had hoped.”
Mobile ESPN was one of the most prominent Mobile Virtual Network Operators, which include Mobile ESPN, Disney Mobile, Amp’d Mobile and Helio. They pay wholesale rates to use a wireless carrier’s network to sell their own branded phones and services.
Mobile ESPN made a high-profile splash during a Super Bowl ad in January and was launched nationwide the following month. But the service stumbled out of the gate with phones and service plans that were too pricey. In July, Merrill Lynch analyst Jessica Reif Cohen called on Disney to pull the plug, expressing skepticism that the service would draw many subscribers.
But not everyone is applauding the early demise of Mobile ESPN. Adam Guy, managing director of the wireless practice at Boston research firm Compete, argues that Disney should have given the service a chance to operate through the National Football League season and the holiday shopping season before determining whether customer demand was sufficient to continue.
Because of the onerous fines imposed on customers who switch wireless carriers before their contracts have expired, operators can’t expect large numbers of customers to switch immediately to their service, Guy notes. He also observes that Mobile ESPN traffic had jumped 33% in August from the previous month, as it likely benefited from fantasy football players preparing for the start of the NFL season.
Still, Mobile ESPN’s inability to gain traction faster than it did was notable, given its established brand name and its parent company’s deep pockets and marketing expertise, Guy says.
Sales of Mobile ESPN phones and service plans will stop immediately, but current customers will continue to receive billing and customer support for the time being. In addition, customers can opt to terminate the service without penalty and will be eligible for a full refund of the purchase of their phone once they pay off their final bill.”
Comment by garydl71 — September 28, 2025 @ 2:36 pm
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Amazing. According to ESPN, Jose Reyes isn’t “The best shortstop in baseball.”
He’s “The best shortstop in New York City.”
Assholes.
Comment by Jeff — September 29, 2025 @ 12:58 pm
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And if you don’t believe me about not watching and making them irrelevant, get a load of the new baseball playoff promo campaign they’ve begun. The one with Tom Lasorda. The gist of the commercial is this: Your team lost. Your team can’t compete. That’s okay. October is for you too. You can watch the playoffs to see those hated Yankees lose.
You’re sick of New York favortism? You’re sick of big-market, big-money teams? You’re sick of the prospects of another unbearable Subway Series? Then don’t watch. At least until the New York teams lose. The world won’t end.
And then, if by some miracle, the Padres play the Twins in the World Series, tune in like there’s no tomorrow.
The same thing happened with the Final Four. ESPN predicted a ratings disaster because there was no Duke, UConn, North Carolina, etc.. And they were right. Which only proved to them that even though George Mason, Florida and LSU deserve attention, they won’t get it because nobody cares. People would rather watch Duke lose and bitch about how ESPN plays favorites than would watch Florida. So you’ll get Duke.
Comment by Jeff — September 30, 2025 @ 9:24 am
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From the MLB.com website that is part of the post-season ad campaign:
Rob Pulsifer, Devil Rays fan, St. Petersburg, Fla.
I want to watch Johan Santana no-hit the Yankees. To watch a team with a $50 million payroll beat a team with a $200 million payroll. I could go on forever. I’ll always watch the playoffs, just to hopefully see the Yankees lose.
Thanks Rob. And the Devil Rays thank you. Thanks to you, the Yankees will still always be on television. Thanks to you, the Devil Rays will always be irrelevant. Because “fans” like you would rather see the Yankees lose than watch the Devil Rays play, period. So don’t complain next year when the Yankees play on ESPN something like 79 times, and the D-Rays never come on (unless they play the Yankees). And don’t complain that the Yankees have more money and get all the good players. Yes, I’m being hard on him. And that’s not completely fair. Market size plays a big factor too. But until there’s a demand for Devil Rays baseball, and less “contrived” demand for Yankees baseball, you will always be the have-not.
Comment by Jeff — September 30, 2025 @ 12:04 pm
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Okay, ESPN. I’m officially completely sick and tired of the “Donovan McNabb is a victim” angle. If anyone but Rush Limbaugh and Terrell Owens would have said what they said about him, the claims would have had some validity. No I’m not defending either one.
But, in my opinion, “victims” don’t constantly park in handicapped zones and have other family members become media superstars.
Comment by Jeff — October 2, 2025 @ 10:36 pm
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It’s just wonderful how A’s fans will be forced to watch their playoff games at 10 A.M. their time, just so that you Yankee haters can watch them lose in primetime-even though you know they will win. Don’t you people get it? How do you think you’re gonna get the Yankees off the primetime schedule?
Comment by Jeff — October 3, 2025 @ 9:51 pm
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Vernon Wells is calm (almost to the point of seeming sedated, I’ll give you that. But it beats the over-the-top reactions to the mundane consistently provided by Jeff Brantley and Tim “I can’t believe I’m sitting next to THE Orestes Destrade” Kirkjian), articulate, thoughtful, and seemingly unwilling to make the knee-jerk assessments that have so often (and obnoxiously) become trademarks of ESPN “analysis.” Figures that he’s only around for a couple of weeks.
Everything else about the coverage of the games is thoroughly frustrating, though. It’s as though one needs to have undergone a frontal lobotomy in order to be a candidate to announce games on TV. It has become so painful that I regularly watch the games with the television muted.
Comment by Mike — October 4, 2025 @ 11:05 pm
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It’s really getting surreal. Yesterday I was watching the Mets game, The ESPN studios cut into the game when there was a break, just to inform us that JOE MORGAN HAS ARRIVED AT YANKEE STADIUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Forget everything else. Forget the Yankeess and the Tigers showing up. Forget Joe Torre and Jim Leyland showing up. It’s absolutely 100 percent more imprtant to them that the ESPN announcer has showed up at the game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now we can really get excited about it and talk about it.
Comment by Jeff — October 5, 2025 @ 6:37 pm
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Kind of off-base here for just a moment, but there’s one reason that NBC Sports deserves just as much of a beating as ESPN does, and that’s “Notre Dame Football on NBC.” In NO WAY SHAPE OR FORM should a television network sign an exclusive deal to air one college’s football games. Ever. F’N EVER. Every dickweed and pencil dick who signed that deal should be strung up from a tree by their ankles and beaten with a chain. But to top it off (getting back on track here), ESPN blows Notre Dame like a French Quarter hooker every week, so every football season we all get treated to the same old twisted three-way gang-bang going on between Notre Dame, ESPN, and NBC.
Of course, we all know about ESPN’s unspoken deal that is just as bad as NBC’s fuckup, and that’s “USC Football on ESPN.” Their motto for that behind the scenes deal should be “We won’t come out and say it, but you know it’s true - bitches!”
Ok, switching gears here - it looks like there’s a good possibility that we will all be treated to a second subway series. OH F’N JOY. There were some things that were really starting to irritate and disgust me about Major League Baseball leading up to the first subway series several yaers ago, but that just pushed me over the edge. I’m proud to say that I haven’t watched a single Major League Baseball game since then. I remember how all of the ESPN assclowns just creamed their pants when the first subway series happened. Can you imagine how sickening all of those ESPN turds will be the second time around if it happens? It’s gonna be hand-job city.
F U ESPN. F U TO HELL.
Comment by Mark — October 6, 2025 @ 11:47 am
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Well, you know that there’s an unwritten agreement between MLB and television that the Yankees get all the choice playoff starting times. So, the first three games are in primetime, while the A’s come on at 10 a.m. their time.
Well, the “prime” slot on Saturdays is the afternoon game, not the night game. Too many people are out doing other things on Saturday night. So anyway, the Yankees of course get the Saturday afternoon slot against the Tigers. There’s only one problem there: Screw the baseball fans in Michigan. You could have given another team the time slot. But no! So now the sports fans in Michigan have their Tigers playing AT EXACTLY THE SAME TIME AS THE MICHIGAN/MICHIGAN STATE GAME! Sorry, Michigan. “America” wants to watch the Yankees lose, so you don’t matter.
That’s why you have to stop watching the Yankees just to hopefully see them lose.
Comment by Jeff — October 6, 2025 @ 6:05 pm
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It’s been said many times here already (though not nearly enough, i suppose), but if you want to witness pompous arrogance at its best, fight the urge to turn off the newest “shwam” segment when it airs during “sports”center. yes, this time that fat f*ck brings us his intellegent football picks from his boat in San Diego. While shielding my eyes and blindly reaching for the remote, i actually heard him say the chargers would win because they were donning the powder blue uni’s this weekend. Christ.
Comment by bdogg — October 7, 2025 @ 2:25 am
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Post 1157 - bdogg wrote:
“i actually heard him say the chargers would win because they were donning the powder blue uni’s this weekend.”
Geez…….now that’s EXPERT analysis! And this Berman douche gets paid what for saying shit like that??? Unreal……
Comment by Mark — October 7, 2025 @ 9:26 am
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of course, nbc has a local south bend affiliate, WNDU. three guesses as to where they’re located. if you guessed 1 minute away from notre dame’s campus (walking distance) then you’re right. that’s smart business, and it prevents the notre dame broadcasts from being corrupted by linda cohn and lee corso and bob davie and doug flutie. the home games, at least.
also, does anyone else love how badly florida’s getting dominated? i’m not watching the game, i’m just assuming based on espn’s expert analysis. they are losing right? no way that they win against LSU, with the best defense in the sec, right? if they are, i bet it’s close, and not a complete blowout or anything.
Comment by Joe — October 7, 2025 @ 7:22 pm
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One NY team down and one to go.. but it looks like it won’t be the Dodgers knocking out the Mets. I loved the way Fox showed the Tigers’ celebration after the game today. We all know if ESPN was covering the game, most of the camera time would’ve been spent on the dejected faces of the Yanks.
Comment by Brandon — October 7, 2025 @ 9:00 pm
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Yeah on the Powder Blue uni thing. I never remember them winning in those blue things. But if the Schwam says so, it must be true.
Not an ESPN thing, but another Chargers thing. I like the Sunday Night Football promo for the game, where Bob Costas says the Steelers are playing a team “that’s always THIS close.”
This close to what? Have they even won a playoff game in the last ten years? Hell, the Saints have even done that.
Comment by Jeff — October 7, 2025 @ 11:13 pm
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“The Yankees have not made a decision today regarding Joe Torre’s future.”
So, in other words, ESPN’s top “news” story is that there is no news. News, by definition, involves things that happen. Of course, ESPN did the same thing with Brett Favre and Roger Clemens, so why am I surprised?
Comment by Jeff — October 9, 2025 @ 10:48 pm
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This is an only-slightly-exaggerated description of what I heard was going to be discussed on an hour of ESPN Radio. All of the content I mention here is factual:
“Coming up this hour, Joe Torre will hold his press conference. Will he address his future? Will he quit? Will he announce he’s staying? Will he announce he’s been fired?”
“Next, what will the Yankees do in the offseason? Will they trade A-Rod? Will they trade Gary Sheffield? Will they trade Randy Johnson? Will they keep Bernie Williams?”
“Then, we’ll bring our baseball expert in to talk about what went wrong with the Yankees this season.”
“And finally, time permitting, we will talk about the ALCS between the Tigers and the A’s.”
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. If you haters would stop watching Yankees game and cause their ratings to not go through the roof, ESPN may not be so delusional as to think the Yankees are this important.
Comment by Jeff — October 10, 2025 @ 5:54 pm
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“Scoop Jackson wants to know why Satchel Paige and Roberto Clemente were left off SI’s all-time baseball team.”
I don’t know. Call me a prophet, but I’m guessing that he thinks their exclusion has something to do with racism. I’m just playing a hunch.
And I’d make another comment about Monday Night Football’s “celebrity segment,” this week with Desperate Housewives, but Nick Bakay says it better:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/9720727
Comment by Jeff — October 11, 2025 @ 7:38 pm
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I’m sorry that Lidle crashed into the building. Sorry for him and moreso his wife and son.
That being said, ESPN went way, way, WAY over the top covering this (and is continuing to do so). It’s been nothing but wall to wall coverage since the accident.
Tragic yes, but…
He hits a high-rise in New York, scaring the crap out of the entire city and to some extent the entire nation making everyone think that ‘oh no, here we go again’ with a terrorist attack.
7 teams in 9 years, journeyman at best.
Career stats- 10 games over .500, 4.57 ERA
Postseason stats- 10 games, the last against the Tigers this year, a 3-8 loss, ERA 20.25.
Traded from the Phillies as a part of the Abreu trade.
ESPN is treating this as if he was the Yankee ace and was scheduled to start the first 4 games of the World Series.
Should the game be cancelled? If a Cub player died would a White Sox game be canceled?
Has ESPN been bought by the YES network?
Does ESPN realize that the Yankees have been eliminated, again, from the playoffs?
If he was wallowing in mediocrity, for the sake of argument, Kansas City, how much coverage do you think it would have received?
How much coverage would it have received if the Yankees were still in the playoffs, the Mets weren’t, and Lidle were a Met?
Good news for Yankees fans though! You now have a roster spot to fill, you don’t have to worry about dumping his contract, and there’s a few more dollars to go out and spend on an overvalued, over the hill starting pitcher.
ESPN and the NY sports media are nothing but Drama Queens. Make ‘news’ when there isn’t any; as evidenced by the deluge of A Rod and Joe Must Go immediately after last week’s outster from the playoffs, and over-reporting this Lidle accident just because it’s a Yankee.
Lawyers are now combing through all players’ contracts to check for clauses prohibiting bungee jumping, running with bulls, sky diving, motorcycle riding, piloting, jet ski operation, etc.
Comment by Drogue — October 12, 2025 @ 9:07 am
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From ESPN.com:
Major League Baseball said Thursday that concerns about the weather Friday night in Detroit prompted the switch from the original start time of 8:19 p.m. The Tigers took a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series Wednesday night, winning in Oakland 8-5.
Why won’t they say that they moved the game because the New York game gets preferential treatment. Anyone with half a brain knew this was coming when the Mets game was postponed Wednesday night.
Comment by Jeff — October 12, 2025 @ 5:08 pm
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“Good news for Yankees fans though! You now have a roster spot to fill, you don’t have to worry about dumping his contract…”
That’s a low blow man…
Comment by Brandon — October 12, 2025 @ 8:02 pm
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If it hasn’t already, ESPN coverage of the Yankees has officially “jumped the shark.” Note the top story on ESPN.com’s headlines this morning.
BURBANK, Calif. — A private jet, carrying New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and six others, overran a runway at Bob Hope Airport on Friday and was brought to a halt by an arresting system.
“I spoke to Alex. He’s fine,” agent Scott Boras said.
Actually, it wouldn’t surprise me if Scott Boras paid the pilot to do it. It hasn’t been about A-Rod lately.
Comment by Jeff — October 14, 2025 @ 10:48 am
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“With the trade deadline set to pass Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, we asked John Clayton and Len Pasquarelli to break down 10 trades than made sense and could actually have a chance of happening. ”
So at least now they admit it. They’re just making this shit up now, instead of reporting on things that are happening.
Comment by Jeff — October 17, 2025 @ 5:41 pm
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Here we go again:
Our top story: Tiki Barber “might” retire. By the way, you can watch the first of his “final” games on ESPN Monday Night Football this week!
Next: The Mets are playing game 6. So, of course, let’s use this opportunity to show you all the great game sixes in NEW YORK history. So what if Reggie Jackson’s game was with the Yankees? Ain’t New York Sports so great and historic?
Then, later in the newscast, they tell us that T.O. is “unusually quiet” this week. So, why are you making a story about that? Even when he doesn’t do anything and doesn’t try to steal the spotlight, you let him do it.
Comment by Jeff — October 19, 2025 @ 8:47 am
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Start spreading the news! NO YORK, NO YORK!
Comment by Brandon — October 19, 2025 @ 11:52 pm
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I stumbled across FSN’s sportscenter-like show (sorry, didn’t catch the name), and I gotta say, it was refreshing to say the least. They ran the highlights without some loudmouth screaming over the top of them with some worn-out shtick. It was pure information, not speculation. I hope more shows like this crop up and provide ample competition to the atrocity that is espn.
Comment by bdogg — October 21, 2025 @ 4:07 am
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STOP SHOWING JERRY FUCKING JONES.
God, don’t you people know the meaning of overkill?
Comment by Jeff — October 23, 2025 @ 9:58 pm
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As if we need more proof that Berman (and the others) love to hear themselves talk, they spent the first 10 minutes of SC tonight talking about the World Series when the game was rained out. And i’m sure that’s not the end of it, they’ll probably cut back to them in like 15 minutes for more useless blabbing.
Comment by Brandon — October 26, 2025 @ 9:11 am
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Bill Simmons wrote an article about Red Auerbach. I should have predicted it (as I have once said), but that’s sort of like “predicting” that Scoop Jackson is going to say in his columnn that something is racist.
Comment by Jeff — October 30, 2025 @ 6:40 pm
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Great list and comments. Among the worst thing ESPN has done is add analysts and commentators to virtually EVERY show. Mike & Mike were entertaining when they actually WERE just Mike & Mike — now they have 100 asorted tools joining them on every show. The NFL pregame coverage now numbers in the thousands — give me 2 or maybe 3 guys previewing and reviewing the games, and the rest of you, get out and STFU. Same with the actual game coverage — do we really need 15 guys in the booth and a dozen more on the sideline.
Oh, and I would be remiss if I didn’t complain about ABC/ESPN’s re-elevation of Musberger to the top team on college football broadcasts. Sadly, the best team ABC/ESPN have ever had, Nesler and Danielson, have been banished to the hinterlands.
ESPN blows — it’s all style and no substance anymore.
Comment by digger — October 31, 2025 @ 4:43 pm
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Jeremy Schaap interviews “The LeBron’s.” Wow, ESPN really does have no shame at all.
Comment by Mike — November 1, 2025 @ 2:04 pm
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I need training in how to navigate the ESPN web site! Lots of pages, too many top navigation rows, too many links, and way to many pop-up video windows. And what the hell is an insider?
Comment by Upset — November 4, 2025 @ 1:08 am
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Who knew that the Breeder’s Cup was the biggest thing in sports? Thanks for showing us all the light, ESPN…. Also, Patriots vs. Colts this weekend, but I hear that said game might not be aired on ESPN. Therefore, not as important as some horses you’ve never heard of/will likely never hear about again running on a track in November.
Comment by Mike — November 4, 2025 @ 8:43 am
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Damn, Mike. You beat me to it this time. This Breeder’s Cup coverage is way out of hand. I’m just releived that they’re not trying to sell their Monday Night Seahawks/Raiders game as “the big game,” like they usually do. I mean, they haven’t made up any bogus “Randy Moss is angry” stories (a-la T.O.) or anything.
I hope that Harold Reynolds’s lawsuit and private investigator exposes the network for the fraud that it is.
Comment by Jeff — November 4, 2025 @ 10:17 am
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Corso called Adrian Peterson “Andre”
Comment by wtfhoosiers — November 4, 2025 @ 4:54 pm
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Mr. Beasley does in fact want the pink bow.
Comment by Drogue — November 5, 2025 @ 9:51 am
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Why is Lance Armstrong running the NYC marathon a bigger story than the man who actually won it? Oh, right, creating news, I forgot.
Comment by Mike — November 6, 2025 @ 10:13 am
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Because the press likes to enable him to stay the egomaniac that he is - they feed off each other.
Comment by JJ — November 6, 2025 @ 11:51 am
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Wow, ESPN must really be conflicted. Which of their 3 core constituencies do they suck up to? Do they say that USC or Notre Dame is back, and the winner belongs in the championship? Or do they give yet more Michigan love (if that’s even possible) by demanding a rematch after they lose to Ohio State? Or, will they be like every other sports news outlet and suck up the New York crowd by saying that Rutgers ought to be in there?
Any way you slice it, I’m sure Florida and Arkansas will get the short end of that argument. And Boise State, who the hell are they?
Comment by Jeff — November 12, 2025 @ 11:54 pm
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Wow … this is just about the greatest comments thread I have ever seen.
Comment by Worldwide Reader — November 13, 2025 @ 4:53 pm
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Just gonna comment on the ESPN website and maybe a few other things that this discrace of a sports network dishes out.
The ESPN website is one big advertisement billboard. I’m suprised that they don’t have one of those banners that follow you down the page as you scroll. The first thing people have to do when entering the website is to make sure that they let the “ESPN Motion” video box load, and then hit the stop button. They don’t even show sports clips on that thing, it’s just another damn commercial! Even with everybody having a faster connection speed, the ESPN page feels like it’s struggling just to load because of all of the useless crap they seem to squeeze together on their front page.
And for crying out loud, what the hell is up with these fan poll questions. I remember one last week during the elections, stating: “Who would make the better politician?” Then giving options like Tom Brady, etc… What in the hell does that have anything to do with anything sports related. They also had a fan poll question asking, “Which one of these coaches will be fired first?” Unbelievable! Hype, Hype, and more hype garbage!!! I really hate this network and I’m glad that I found other people that share in the hatred for this “Sportstainmenttastic” network.
I don’t even watch Sportscenter anymore because I just get so frustrated listening to the overhyped crap that they air. You got Stuart Scott rapping on the air and giving his new “flava” to sports. What the hell is up with Monday Night Countdown. I’m sorry, but Tom Jackson is a fuckin’ prick, Berman is a complete idiot who resides in his own little fantasy world, and Irvin needs no feedback, it seems he gets so pissed when he is rightly corrected by Steve Young, which is the only bearable one. The whole network and its analysts are a damn circus!! A fucking discrace to sports. That is not sports coverage, it’s pure garbage, every aspect of it.
I’m a Jaguars fan and don’t even get me started on the way that they constantly screw us over. Are we even a team in the NFL. Have the people who rely on ESPN for all of their football coverage couldn’t even name our head coach or running back. A small market franchise doesn’t exist to ESPN! It’s a damn discrace for what and who they have become! Don’t give them ratings when you don’t need too. Shut off the TV and never leave it on ESPN while your doing something else. And that moblie ESPN thing was a joke! How many of you from the get go thought that that thing would be successful! I’m so happy that thing flopped like it did, just wish they would go along with it!
Comment by Joe K. — November 14, 2025 @ 4:22 am
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A few notes from recent ESPN-related findings:
* I agree with Jeff that the latest BCS debacle provides serious conflicts of interest for ESPN. USC’s currently #3, though, so it looks as though they are going the route of praising the hell out of the Trojans for the time being.
* How about the hype for this week’s OSU-Michigan game? The game of the decade?! Please. I hope that it’s a blowout either way.
* From the “lacking perspective” file, it’s interesting to hear basically all of the networks call this week’s wins by the Dolphins and Steelers “upsets.” Last I checked, both teams were favored to win their games according to the lines on Sunday. ESPN of all places should have known this - they are always airing the game lines. I guess that storylines are juicier for upsets, even if you have to pretend that a result actually was an upset.
* Finally, check out the bottom line on ESPN2 the next time that Tennessee’s women’s hoops team plays. ESPN is going out of its way to point out Candice “I won a dunk contest out of pity” Parker’s point total despite the fact that Parker hasn’t done anything to merit anything close to such an “honor.” The self-sering hype machine continues….
Comment by Mike — November 14, 2025 @ 1:16 pm
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ESPN.com’s current poll: “If last night’s incident involved a coach other than Bob Knight, would it have been a big deal?”
Why are they asking us? They are the worldwide leader in blowing things out of proportion and shoving them down our throats. So, ESPN, what’s the answer? You are the the ones with the bloated system of coverage, not us.
Comment by Mike — November 14, 2025 @ 5:22 pm
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Is Michigan/Ohio State this weekend? And enough about this “biggest rivalry” talk. I acknowledge that this is the biggest regular season college game in some time. But if we are judging it like that (most important game, year in-year out), then wouldn’t Miami/Florida State “technically” the biggest rivalry over the last 20 years? Not only that, but in terms of history, passion, and genuine “human” rivalry, isn’t Army/Navy “technically” better? And in terms of obsession and pure hatred (not to mention in-state dynamics), Auburn/Alabama is “technically” the biggest rivalry.
Of course, the last two games I mentioned this year are on CBS. One of them opposite the “big game.”
Now I’m not trying to say the game isn’t important. I’m just saying it isn’t the cut-and-dry #1 ESPN is acting like it is. It is this year, without a doubt. But you just can differentiate it from the other three so easily.
(and just for posterity, have you heard anyone but the Alabama-native/Alabama-biased Ivan Maisel point out that the Auburn/Alabama game is this weekend?)
So, now that that’s done, let’s talk about more important stuff: Emmitt Smith winning “Dancing With the Stars.”
Comment by Jeff — November 15, 2025 @ 11:16 pm
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Way to show respect for the kids playing in the Toledo-Ball State and Bowling Green-Miami games the last two nights by interviewing former Ohio State players throughout the games and totally ignoring the action on the field.
Comment by DeBaliviere — November 16, 2025 @ 11:38 am
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oh man! What a second rate network this is, just like abc! I think they’ve beaten the hell out of this Michigan vs. Ohio St. game, and have tradgically used the death of Bo Schembechler to help boost the matchup. I tell you what man, this network has got to be stopped! Please, some one give this network some competition. Please help, someone, please!
Comment by Joe K. — November 17, 2025 @ 10:23 pm
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I can’t tell by ESPN’s coverage - can someone remind me as to whether Bo Schembechler was a former US President or a former Pope. I did, however, get the subtle hint that ABC is airing a Michigan/OSU game tomorrow. They should do a little more to promote that one.
Comment by Mike — November 18, 2025 @ 12:42 am
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Hmmmm… I don’t remember ESPN mentioning anything about the Auburn/Alabama matchup, not one thing to recall. Could it be that Aurburn/Alabama was being aired on CBS and ESPN decided not to cover it at all. You’re a damn sports network, cover everything like you’re supposed to. Just because a game comes on your network dosen’t mean you ignore other big games on other major networks. They don’t care about sports at all, just the ones that are on their networks.
Comment by Joe K. — November 18, 2025 @ 7:02 pm
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I’m really disturbed by ESPN’s conscious effort to increase their social and political commentary that has really accelerated in the last year.
Items:
* their recent crusade against Bob Knight for smacking his player on the chin
* frequent ads about global warming
* constant, obvious gushing over people who are successful despite historical stereotypes
* dramatic increase in broadcast of women’s sports
* Kenny Mayne endorsing Progressive Insurance
It’s like someone flipped a switch earlier this year and said “let’s do all this stuff”.
I find it really annoying, because there is already enough political commentary out there. I don’t need more when I’m trying to watch sports.
Comment by bravedot — November 19, 2025 @ 2:41 pm
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And now they won’t rest until they get the public behind this Ohio State/Michigan rematch is a reality. I see today that on Cold Pizza, Dana Jacobson (Michigan grad) will be interview NEW YORK kicker Jay Feely (Michigan grad) about how Michigan deserves a second chance. Or maybe Mike Tirico (Michigan grad) can talk about it some more on Monday Night Football.
First they got Charles Woodson a Heisman Trophy he didn’t deserve (and I’m saying this with no vested interest in Peyton Manning), and now they’re trying to make sure they get in ahead of Florida or Arkansas if USC loses. And you wonder why Southeners hate ESPN. Forget that there was no SEC game on this last weekend so they could pick up the Rutgers game.. There’s just too much evidence to mention.
And what happened to the ESPN “talking head” stance that “College football has a playoff system. It’s called the regular season.” I guess they’ve just thrown that out the window so that the network’s favorite university can get more preferential treatment.
Comment by Jeff — November 21, 2025 @ 1:34 pm
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I only haphazardly flipped by the USC/ND game last night, as it was too awful on multiple fronts to watch for an extended period of time. However, Kirk Herbstreit made a comment while I happened to have the game on that summed up the reasons why not to watch such coverage:
[As USC is finishing off its beatdown of ND, the announcers are discussing the BCS and ND’s weak case for stealing a bid from more worthy schools] Herbstreit: “I think that we should keep in mind that the BCS shouldn’t be just about putting the best teams in. It should also be about Knute Rockne and the history and those great team from the 1920’s.”
Are you ****ing serious, Kirk? Well, sorry Wisconsin (BCS rules screwed them) or maybe LSU or Florida (should they lose to Arkansas) or Louisville or, in past years, the Boise State’s of the world. Sure, you had great seasons. But how many National Championships did you win in the 20’s and 30’s? I bet it’s not as many as Notre Dame, so the Irish and their 2 or 3 loss team gets your spot. That’s the way it’s supposed to be, right?
Also, shitty Miami scrambling to attain bowl eligibility isn’t a big story or anything to be proud. It’s an embarassment, so stop shoving the Hurricanes down people’s throats.
Comment by Mike — November 26, 2025 @ 10:06 am
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Hey Jeff,
Mike Tirico went to Syracuse, not Michigan.
The fact is, the Michigan-Ohio State game was, perhaps, the most important regular season game in the history of college football…after all, never before had an 11-0 #1 team met an 11-0 #2 team with so much on the line….
I understand the conspiracy theories and yes, ESPN is a business as much (or sometimes more than) it is a news station, but at least TRY to put things in perspective when you’re prattling on your latest rant about why you dont like ESPN (yet curiously continue to watch it)….
Comment by notthequarterback — November 27, 2025 @ 11:44 pm
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Current poll… Which quarterback most deserves to be benched? And they list Vick, and Eli Manning…
wasn’t ESPN praising the hell out of them last month? Shit, Vick had 8 td’s in two games just a few weeks ago and they were all up in his jock over that… but what have you done for us lately? Take Vick out of that offense, and the Falcons are one dimensional (not that they aren’t already, but you get the picture).
Same with Manning, a few weeks ago they were contemplating a Manning/Manning Super Bowl… but what have you done for us lately? Manning is still young, and is learning some lessons this season.
For some reason Grossman started out the season being the best thing since sliced bread, according to ESPN. Whoops… what have you done for us lately? Hell, the Bears have only lost twice!!!
As far as Ben Roethlisberger… He never was a great quarterback, he just got the job done. He hasn’t been the same Ben this year, not pulling out the wins… except for last week when he came back and beat the Browns… and ESPN was all over that… but benching him is harsh, he just won them a super bowl… but what have you done for us lately? The Steelers miss The Bus, it’s obvious how important he was to that team’s success last year.
Guess ESPN is still trying to make news by putting one, if not all, of these guys on the hot seat. Players have slumps, let it go!
On a side note… looks like this blog is turning one year old tomorrow… Happy Birthday! ESPN still sucks, but what are you gonna do?
Comment by Brandon — November 28, 2025 @ 9:09 am
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Could the ESPN crew fellate and praise Brett Favre any more? The man is certainly one of the best quarterbacks of the Superbowl era,and his ironman QB record is awesome but enough is enough. Every time a future hall of famer suits up in any ESPN broadcast of any sport, we are hammered by this (see Jerry Rice, Ronnie Lott, Mia Hamm, Emmitt Smith, et al.). In a sloppy weather game, he had 3 Ints. (5 in the last 4 games) and just like last year is preventing his team from preparing a new quarterback for the franchises’ future.
His QB rating is 78.1, lower than JP Lohsman, Damon Huard and John Kitna. His team is 4-7 in a weak NFC with it’s big wins over MN, AZ, Det, and Miami. And ESPN’s will he or won’t he retire coverage of this non-story overshadows his holding the Packers back. It’s how great he WAS not IS. Cal Ripken knew when it was time to sit down during the GREATEST ironman streak. I hate the Packers and am glad they continue to suck, but this is pathetic.
At least the game was in Seattle so we were spared most of Berman’s tirade of “frozen tundra,” “Lambeau Field,” “Norris Division,” and all the other garbage that emanates from his hole. And the continued references to him smiling and just having fun are great considering he is now losing below 34 degrees, at 34 degrees and above 34 degrees.
Also great job by ESPN “punishing” Michael Irvin by allowing him to apologize on Dan Patrick’s show for saying Tony Romo must have some black ancestry to play like he does (paraphrased). He was just kidding. Good one playmaker! Were those idiots Michael Richards, Jimmy the Greek, and Al Campanis just kidding? What would have happened to an Hispanic, Asian or white announcer who said the same thing?
Comment by Dylan — November 28, 2025 @ 9:22 am
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Sorry about the Mike Tirico confusion. I should have said that he is an Ann Arbor, Michigan resident, and is an acknowledged Michigan fan. So he obviously has no conflict of interest.
Comment by Jeff — November 29, 2025 @ 8:19 am
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The WORLD CHAMPION Steelers have a losing record. The WORLD CHAMPION Steelers won’t make the playoffs. Pretty amazing stuff. But why isn’t ESPN spending precious airtime on every program talking about what’s wrong with them?
Because ESPN thinks America wants to know what’s wrong with the NEW YORK Giants. They have a winning record. They can still make the playoffs. I guess they’re just more important to “America” because they play in the #1 market.
Comment by Jeff — November 29, 2025 @ 4:40 pm
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As (correctly) speculated and noted by others many monthes ago, ESPN’s current bashing of the BCS now that they (ABC, same difference) no longer have the rights to it is so predictable that it’s funny.
Comment by Mike — December 2, 2025 @ 11:17 pm
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For the last two weeks, what has ESPN and ABC said? Only two teams have a shot at the national championship: Michigan and USC.
No apology necessary.
Comment by Jeff — December 3, 2025 @ 8:16 pm
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i started watching espn i the year 2000 and then i got nfl network and now i dont watch it its all qb qb qb qb all the time they do suck.
Comment by bigboss — December 5, 2025 @ 7:37 am
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Finally, it was nice to see Gary Danielson take ESPN to task for their college football “expert’s” (allegedly)unbiased view(s)of the BCS. Those guys all but said(coincidentally)that Michigan got screwed out of the title game. Maybe they did; maybe they didn’t, but it’s certainly not their place to politic for Lloyd Carr which they shamelessly did. Yes, ESPN DOES have an agenda(even though they want to pretend how “unbiased”they are and want to be buddies w/athletes & coaches). Now, they’ll see that they don’t control the BCS they way they think they do. Finally, can DUKE(Dick)Vitale please be banned from doing ANY more Duke games? His shameless fellatio of Coach K & his program year after year has made his broadcasts unlistenable when Duke plays. Him shoving how perfect that program is down our throats is probably why people hate Duke(or turned them off) in the first place. I hope they dont even make the 64-team field(they really suck this year).
Comment by Corliss — December 9, 2025 @ 11:19 am
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By the way, Andy Pettitte is going back to the Yankees(YAWN). ESPN is all over it, though.
Comment by Corliss — December 9, 2025 @ 11:22 am
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Two reasons: “Sports Reporters (John Saunders version)” and “Around the Horn”.
Worst. Shows. Ever.
Comment by Geaux Irish — December 11, 2025 @ 1:03 pm
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“Coming up at halftime, an Allen Iverson trade update.”
Now get this straight, ESPN, once and for all: IF THERE IS NO TRADE, THERE CAN BE NO UPDATE!
NOTHING F%#KING HAPPENED! HOW CAN YOU UPDATE THAT??????????????????????
Comment by Jeff — December 11, 2025 @ 10:40 pm
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This happened again this past weekend, and it drives me crazy every time…. Fucking Chris Berman showing himself make a 10 foot putt in some “celebrity” golf tourney.
Yep, Chris, we all think you’re ready for the Masters now. Way to sink that ordinary putt… that sort of thing only happens thousands of time each day. And thanks for putting it in with your god-awful Schwami segment. Normally I don’t watch that schwami shit, but i was at a friend’s and had no choice… I also noticed you are sub .500 on your picks this season, WTG! I guess shitty predictions deserve a 2 minute segment, it fits right in with the rest of the fluff. And why in the fuck do i care what you pick anyway?
And am I the only one that can’t stand the hype around every fricking MNF game? They spend way too long on Sunday talking about it, and don’t get me started on Mondays…. Do we honestly need 3 hours of bullshit ‘analysis’ before the game? And the countdown to game time on the bottom line all day monday is stupid… we all know when MNF comes on.
And wasting half of SC after the game for more bullshit analysis is driving me crazy. Everytime they cut away from the studio to talk to the idiots at the game site is when i change the channel. Give me the highlights, and a few stats, and let it go!
Comment by Brandon — December 12, 2025 @ 12:55 am
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The amount of time they spend on it is ridiculous. But it’s the dishonest hype they create to sell the game. This week’s game was sold as the “Watch Rex Grossman get benched,” or the “Brian Griese is getting half the snaps in practice” game. And they wonder why we accuse ESPN of “creating” news. The coach saying Rex Grossman is their quarterback isn’t good enough for them. And when it doesn’t happen, they don’t need to apologize or anything, because it was “just a rumor.”
Comment by Jeff — December 12, 2025 @ 7:49 am
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Roger Clemens to [insert team here] is the latest “rumor” that ESPN has created and is treating like a legitimate news story. And since Clemens takes forever to make up his mind about what he will be doing from season to season, this faux story is sure to be strung out for months. Thanks, ESPN.
Also, did anyone see that they brought back Madden Nation? Why?!
Comment by Mike — December 13, 2025 @ 1:26 am
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How in God’s name is Kornheiser still on the MNF team? That man knows less about each week’s matchup than my wife and 2 year old. Now that dancing with the stars is over his expertise is gone.
Oh, and how delightful Jim Belushi dropped by and cheered for the Bears. What a surprise! I just hope the cast of Lost, Happy Days and Larry from Three’s Company stop by to exchanged forced jokes, shaky sport references, and plugs for crappy ABC shows. It’s great to miss plays and commentary while listening to some idiot in the booth.
Comment by Dylan — December 14, 2025 @ 8:31 am
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Also not a big Kornheiser fan. But, I do enjoy when he rebuts Theismann’s idiotic ramblings. Theismann is unbearable. There’s not room for another ‘expert’ in the booth with motormouth Joe.
Another over the top to excess segment is after the game when 5 of them sit around and fight for mike time and babble about the game we just watched.
The mute button on the remote is now unmarked, letters long worn off.
Comment by Drogue — December 15, 2025 @ 8:32 am
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I caught the first few minutes ESPN’s yearly joke of a program, “10 Best Games of (insert year here)” last night, before somebody where I was mercifully changed the channel.
God, these ESPN people need some help. Or a clue. Or both.
As is often the case, the first “game” was the Indianapolis 500. Okay, ESPN. You claim to be the “Worldwide Leader in Sports.” But you don’t even know what a “game” is? The Indianaoplis 500 is not a “game,” and neither is any Tiger Woods victory. If you’re going to put bullshit like this in your program, then call your program “10 greatest sporting events” or something like that.
The second event was, of course, Kobe’s 81-point game. You knew they were going to do. But it’s still wrong to do. It was an 18-point blowout. The game was never competitive. The game had ZERO impact on the rest of the NBA season (except for the scoring title). I would not call that a “great game.” It may have been the single greatest “individual performance” of the season. But if you’re going to put that one on your list too, then call your program “10 greatest performances” or something like that.
Mercifully, the channel was changed after this, so I don’t know the rest. But, for example, if game 7 of the NLCS isn’t on the list and Kobe’s game is, I’m gonna be pissed. Because, with the exception of the Rose Bowl, no game had more excitement, more suspense, more drama, and more impact on who won a championship than any any other game of the year.
And I’m sure if the Mets would have won instead of the Cardinals, ESPN would be calling it “the greatest game ever played.”
Comment by Jeff — December 15, 2025 @ 9:38 am
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Pingback by EDSBS » Archive » GOLDEN UNICYLE DIARIES: PETER AND ORSON ON BOWL SEASON, PART ONE — December 15, 2025 @ 10:50 am
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Gotta thank PB for putting that link on your bowl game converstion. Two things….
35. Lou Holtz. You have a speech defect, and should not make a living talking on television. Oh, and you’re a cheater. Would be entertaining only if they made him speak from behind his own salad bar shield; we’re guessing it would look like those shots of cobras striking at people behind plexiglass in zoos, with spit flying in gobs all over the surface.
41. Chris Berman referring to himself as “The Schwam.†Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck you. Appropriate death strike: cruise missile while singing onstage with Huey Lewis.
…PURE GENIUS
Comment by TCU Horn Fan — December 15, 2025 @ 11:46 am
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Jeff,
I get the feeling that you don’t like ESPN. I am not sure why I feel that way, but I do.
And as an SEC fan, I am glad the voters did not give in to Disney, ne, ABC, ne ESPN and grant them the rematch they so desperately wanted. As much as it pains me to say it, Go Gators and stick it to the ESPN Buckeyes.
Wasn’t USC ordained back to back to back to back to back to back to back to back to back National Champions before last season? And now tOSU is the greatest team ever?
Comment by gramsey712 — December 15, 2025 @ 11:50 am
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What about that horrible “Greatest College Football Team Ever” hour-long segment they did earlier this week? It was the most painful 93 seconds of my life (before I threw my shoe at the TV, changing the channel to Oxygen, which really, fellas, isn’t all that bad).
I may have said too much.
Comment by Irish Guy — December 15, 2025 @ 11:56 am
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You forgot Brent “Mushberger”. Quite possibly the most irritating sports announcer of all time.
Comment by AceG8tr — December 15, 2025 @ 2:30 pm
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I don’t “hate” ESPN. To me they’re kinda like Wal-Mart. No matter how much you don’t want to support them, they have become so monolithic that you can’t help it. It’s not like I’m just going to give up sports or anything like that. I just pray that one day there will be an alternative. I hate hype, bias, and how they base what they cover on television market sizes, q-scores and how much they know they’re going to piss off people (because pissed off tune in to get pissed off-like me, I admit it). It’s offensive and dishonest, and I’m sick and f*$king tired of it.
Comment by Jeff — December 15, 2025 @ 11:10 pm
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Oh yeah, and I’m still waiting for this Allen Iverson trade they’ve been “updating” for 6 days now.
Comment by Jeff — December 15, 2025 @ 11:11 pm
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This thread is the “Thus Spake Zarathustra” of the blogosphere.
Comment by kleph — December 16, 2025 @ 4:30 am
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From ESPN.com:
“The game and players have changed over the years, but have you ever thought how one player would work with the other? It got us to thinking, so we want to give you the chance to pick your top line of all time. Using a pool of 50 forwards selected by our NHL experts…”
Sidney Crosby is on the list. 19-year-old Sidney Crosby. Played in 28 games Sidney Crosby.
This is why I hate ESPN.
What are they going to give us next week: Who is the greatest Cowboys Quarterback? Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman, or Tony Romo?
Comment by Jeff — December 16, 2025 @ 7:33 pm
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And I saw that ESPN gave Greg Schiano another coach of the year award today.
The guy returned a lot of key players, improved his record by 3 games, and finished 3rd in the Big East.
Yeah, he did so much more than Jim Grobe and Bob Stoops.
I swear to God, if Rutgers was in Minnesota, he wouldn’t be a finalist.
Comment by Jeff — December 16, 2025 @ 7:37 pm
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Sitting here half-lubed (should be hyphenated, right?) watching football, reading Bill Simmons, then checking out my favorite college football blog, I stumbled across this beauty.
While I dislike many of the things that ESPN has to offer, Chris Berman gets an unfair knocking on this post. Quite honestly, he and Tom Jackson were the Cliff notes of my college hungover Sundays. The fact that PrimeTime is no longer on the network is utter blasphemy. I was entirely convinced that Berman-Jackson should be a presedential ticket. Berman, the Prez, and mouth-piece (again, hyphenated?) with nothing to say, but all of the quotes. And Jackson, the no-nonsense (love the hyphenations), behind the scenes actually running the show, badass as the Vice Prez.
Anyways, that’s my vent, but this being the 1200+ post, no one will ever read this - fuck, shit, balls, ass, donkey.
Comment by spanker — December 17, 2025 @ 10:53 pm
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Thank you, ESPN, for not shutting up about Chad Johnson’s shoes. He doesn’t wear them. He knew he wouldn’t be able to wear them. BUT ESPN WON’T SHUT THE F*^K ABOUT IT! Why do you have to make it an issue? Why do you have to give him the publicity?
And Matthew McConoughey (or however the hell you spell his name) has a football movie coming out. WE GET IT. YOU DON’T HAVE TO PUT HIM IN THE BOOTH OF EVERY F$@KING FOOTBALL GAME YOU’RE GONNA BROADCAST!
It’s all about hype, and they don’t know the meaning of overkill. Why can’t you just broadcast the damn game, and show us the damn highlights on SportsCenter without all the bullsh@t?
Comment by Jeff — December 18, 2025 @ 11:52 pm
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I know I’ve posted similar comments earlier, but I still need to know:
Why is it “newsworthy” that ESPN now has the rights to Arena Football?
I don’t see it on si.com. I don’t see it on foxsports.com. I don’t see it on cbssportsline.com. I don’t see it on nbcsports.com. I don’t see it on Yahoo! Sports.
But it’s like the 3rd story they’re talking about on ESPNews. Behind the supposed Iverson trade and the brawl.
I guess this means Jon Bon Jovi’s gonna be in the Budweiser Hot Seat this week.
Comment by Jeff — December 19, 2025 @ 4:29 pm
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Now they’re revealing the Pro Bowl teams. Here’s how the announcer presented: “And the BIG story from the Pro Bowl rosters is that T.O. was NOT named to the roster.”
He spits on people. He leads the league in dropped passes. But ESPN apparently thinks it’s big news that he wasn’t included.
Comment by Jeff — December 19, 2025 @ 4:35 pm
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Shouldn’t the Cowboys do something momentous before receiving the amount of coverage that they do? The 24/7 coverage of everything Dallas-related is disgusting.
Comment by Mike — December 27, 2025 @ 3:48 pm
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From the “I would have expected this from ESPN, but not from you” Department: SI.com’s top story is today’s loss by the Cowboys - a team that clinched the playoffs two weeks ago! Sure they blew the division, but they are still in. The Chiefs/Broncos is the story of the day, bar none.
Also, hurray for the Chiefs (from a KC fan in Connecticut)!
Comment by Mike — December 31, 2025 @ 9:58 pm
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If you watched ESPN, you’d swear that there were only two teams in the NFL: the Cowboys and the Giants.
And the phoniness of it all. For a month now, ESPN has been crucifying the Giants. They suck. They’re terrible. They’re gonna blow it. Oh wait, they won the game? They’re in the playoffs? Well, let’s change the story: how far can the Giants advance? Can they make it to the Super Bowl?
And they’re gonna do the same thing with the Cowboys if they beat the Seahawks.
Apparently ESPN thinks the New Orleans Saints folded after they played their first game in the Superdome after Katrina (which, of course, was televised on ESPN-they sure were the biggest story that day). I haven’t seen a word on them since (and I am a fan), unless they’re overhyping Reggie Bush (the 4th best offensive player on that team at best).
Comment by Jeff — January 3, 2026 @ 3:37 am
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ESPNews is interviewing its BOXING expert about Eric Mangini.
I swear to f*&king God. First they give their college coach awards to the New Jersey guy who didn’t deserve it. Now their experts and reporters are actively campaigning for Mangini to get NFL coach of the year over Sean Payton. I guess if Payton wanted the award that bad, he should have coached in New York.
Comment by Jeff — January 3, 2026 @ 4:32 pm
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Great thread. Just a few additions:
During the entire bowl season, about 90% of ESPN’s college football analysis was directed at one game-the Rose Bowl. Many times the so-called experts would say “this game has the feel of a National Championship”. I hate to burst ABC/ESPN/Disney’s bubble, but it didn’t. Both of these teams had their chances to play for the title, USC vs. UCLA, and Michigan vs. Ohio State, and they LOST. All of this overhype and barely any mention of the other BCS games. Why? The Rose Bowl was on ABC. I wouldn’t have even known who was playing in the other BCS games if I didn’t see the previews during NFL games on Fox. Synergy. It sucks.
Another one related to college football-what is up with the whole ESPN Full Circle thing? You only need one channel to show each game, not ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU,ESPN8 the Ocho, and any other network with ESPN in the name, all at once. Perhaps instead of broadcasting Florida State/Miami on all of their networks, they could show some other CFB games or other sports (is this what they gave up the NHL for?) I live in Wyoming, and I wonder, would it kill ESPN to air a Mountain West or WAC football game that’s not at 10:00 on a Thursday night? But the evil masterminds at ESPN dictate that Florida State-Miami must be on every channel (I know this happened with other games, this is the one I think of off the top of my head). Look at the seasons FSU and Miami had. But a team like Boise State-who won as many regular season games as FSU and Miami combined-barely ever makes it on the Worldwide Leader .
And what ever happened to hockey? ESPN gave up the contract to OLN because it didn’t draw ratings as high as poker. That’s great, except for one problem. ESPN is a SPORTS network. Hockey is a sport. Poker isn’t. Just one of the many examples how ESPN has gone from being about sports to being all about ratings.
Oh, and the whole ACC Wednesday thing. ESPN is so deeply in love with the ACC that they must devote an entire evening of CBB coverage to it. Dick Vitale must be thrilled.
One redeeming quality, as many on this thread have mentioned, is ESPNEWS. At least there you can get highlights and scores, without all the shtick and sportstainment. It’s kind of what Sportscenter used to be. And now I must lament because tomorrow I’m going back to college they don’t get ESPNEWS there, only ESPN and ESPN2. It’s Sportstainmentastic!
Comment by Smyth — January 12, 2026 @ 2:36 am
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Ok, Ok, I get it. Parcells retired. Stop treating it like he was fatally gored by wildebeasts while on a lifesaving mission.
Comment by drogue — January 23, 2025 @ 8:11 am
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Wow, ESPN loves NASCAR right now.
There are stories on SportsCenter for the first time in months. There’s even a daily NASCAR show on ESPN2. There are NASCAR commercials and promos on the network everywhere.
I wonder what has changed since last year.
Comment by Jeff — January 26, 2025 @ 8:04 am
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Why does the NFL Live people think that the Cowboys coaching search is more important than the Super Bowl?
Comment by Jeff — January 28, 2025 @ 3:56 pm
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Recent SportsCenter decisions:
* Anything related to the Cowboys is more important than anything else from the NFL. Additionally, Dallas has to be mentioned at least twice per episode. No, not the Mavs. T.O. doesn’t play for them.
* Dungy/L.Smith being black is more important that Dungy’s/L.Smith’s coaching abilities.
* The death of Barbaro, a horse that won 6 races, was given more coverage than was given to the deaths of Warren Spahn and George Mikan….combined.
* Dwyane Wade was interviewed about the Super Bowl. Instead of showing highlights of, let’s say actual games, they aired this. On the plus side, it was several minutes in which we didn’t have to hear Michael Irvin talk about his Super Bowls, er, this year’s game.
* Tonight’s SC led off with Manning and the Colts talking during Media Day about Manning’s commercials. I wish that I was kidding about this.
* Butler, the 11th ranked team in the nation which won has won 3 games within a week, was not shown once during SportsCenter. Only once on those three game nights was their result mentioned.
* Todd Helton to the Red Sox, a trade rumor that nearly everyone agreed had next-to-no legs, was deemed to be a breaking news story and given a segment in the opening part of one broadcast. A NY/Boston rumor blown out of proportion?! No way.
* Suddenly, we get tennis features when Serena Williams actually shows up and fares well in a tourney. Serena vs. Sharapova was billed as a classic based solely on the fact that Serena’s American and Sharapova is the closest thing to American among the foreign players. Last year’s final between Amelie Mauresmo and JHH featured two players in the top 3 in the world. As a story, it received no hype and was buried.
Comment by Mike — January 31, 2025 @ 12:23 am
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Serans Williams has grown a HUGE ass.
Once the SB is over, it’ll be onto the three biggest stories according to ESPN:
The Brett Favre retirement death watch
The Roger Clemens “who gets to pay me $1 mil/start for a 1/2 season” dirge
and a special 2 for 1 special-
Who will be the Cowboys ‘I’m keeping Jason Garrett’s headset warm for 2 years’ hire of head coach; and how will they handle T.O?
Comment by drogue — February 1, 2025 @ 10:34 am
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Typo- Serena has a HUGE ass
Comment by drogue — February 1, 2025 @ 10:35 am
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Butler appeared on SC this morning! It took over 58 minutes of the show for them to get their three-play highlight, but this should confirm that ESPN does in fact acknowledge the existence of the #11 team in the country. Hockey? Not so much.
Comment by Mike — February 1, 2025 @ 11:00 am
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Ohio State is on more TV than Leave it to Beavaaaaa!!
Comment by drogue — February 1, 2025 @ 11:34 am
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Further proof that every inch of ESPN is for sale - there is now an ad smack-dab in the middle of the “Headlines” column at espn.com. Money-grubbing f***ers.
Comment by Mike — February 2, 2025 @ 3:20 pm
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This is seriously listed as a headline at espn.com:
“Mobile ESPN to relaunch through Verizon Wireless”
Comment by Mike — February 8, 2025 @ 1:18 pm
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Just like the NHL, ESPN has no problem making fun of the Pro Bowl once it no longer has the contract to air the game. While it’s true that the game is meaningless, I certainly don’t recall repeated mockings shown on air when ESPN was broadcasting the game.
Same for the PGA. Unless Tiger Woods is involved in a tournament, you can’t find more than two seconds of golf news on Sportscenter. And this week, I think that I saw more clips of that whale Chris Berman waddling his way around Pebble Beach than of Phil Mickelson and Jim Furyk combined.
Finally, ESPN is already starting to try to create a “LeBron is overrated” storyline. Consider yourself forewarned.
Comment by Mike — February 11, 2025 @ 12:14 pm
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Unbelievable. These guys@ESPN never cease to amaze me. First, they want to beat the “family values” drum@ABC but have done nothing but give John Amechi ’s book tons of free publicity and seemingly make him a sympathetic figure/hero. I certainly don’t want to talk to my kids about “gay issues” before they’re in 2nd grade; but due to ESPN’s incessant overkill w/Hardaway & Amechi it looks like “gay issues/attitudes” will have to be discussed before the child leaves the womb now. ESPN just doesen’t seem to understand that it’s OK NOT to endorse/condone homosexuality!! This is reason #1246 why ESPN SUCKS!!
Comment by Corliss — February 24, 2025 @ 5:40 am
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Yep. This John Amaechi thing is the definition of what I might hate the most about ESPN: CREATING NEWS. This is only “news” because they are trying to sell books and magazines. And the most offensive thing about it was that they then asked everyone about it until they found someone who was homophobic, so that it could be more “newsworthy.” I wish everyone involved would realized how used they were.
And speaking of non-news. This NFL combine story is getting on my nerves. Why are they freaking out so bad because Brady Quinn is not going to be the #1 pick. They’re acting like Jamarcus Russell is some incredible fraud. He’s built like Daunte Cullpepper. He’s 21-4 in the last two years. He’s an All-SEC quarterback. Why is it so offensive that the Raiders would want that instead of a guy who stunk up the joint in his only three big games this year? Of course, these are the same guys who trashed Florida’s football team, claiming they don’t hold a candle to those powerful Midwest teams. You see a pattern here? If you don’t, I’m talking about a particular conference and geographic region that ESPN categorically ignores.
Comment by Jeff — February 26, 2025 @ 8:19 am
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Um….has anyone else seen this whole racial “Black Ice” bit? My jaw was on the floor the whole time, not only was it vehement…but also the way they attacked…it’s the “white-est sport” ….except I thought ESPN said nascar > NHL? I just found the whole thing to be full of racial baiting and bullshit.
Comment by Cj — February 26, 2025 @ 9:22 am
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Now all of the sudden ESPN loves arena football. I wonder what has made ESPN love Arena and NASCAR all of the sudden?
Comment by Jeff — February 28, 2025 @ 8:23 am
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Well said, Jeff. I think one reason Brady Quinn’s stock is falling is because of the Notre Dame backlash. ESPN can talk about how great a coach Charlie Weis is but his record in big games proves otherwise. According to ESPN, Charlie Weis invented the forward pass and is the second coming to Knute Rockne. ESPN made Brady Quinn the platinum child and the face of college football this year. ESPN wants Brady Quinn to be Tom Brady, Jr. just because they had the same QB coach/coordinator:WRONG!! In their 3 biggest games this year ND was run off the field by all three teams and Brady, Jr(I mean Quinn looked scared and just not very good). The ND enablers will say that ND had a terrible defense and offensively they had to score a lot. Terrible defense? that lays@the feet of the man whom ESPN seems to think invented the game;Charlie Weis(I know,he’s an “offensive minded coach). Maybe, just MAYBE NFL scouts/coaches/GMs have a clue in evaluating talent a little more than Mel Kiper, Jr. Just a thought.
Comment by Corliss — March 1, 2025 @ 11:25 am
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Regarding “Black Ice” : So ESPN finally found out there’s racism in Canada, eh? This reporting even makes Fox News look smart by comparison. Idiots.
Comment by T Dog — March 2, 2025 @ 4:10 pm
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Pingback by az Sports Hub - Arizona Sports - Blog - Podcasts - Forums » Blog Archive » And so it begins… — March 3, 2025 @ 7:05 pm
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NO HABLO ESPANOL! GODDAMMIT!!!
Comment by Brandon — March 4, 2025 @ 3:03 pm
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Couldn’t be more sick of:
* Over-the-top NFL and NFL Draft coverage. Specifically how seemingly every draft note has to include Brady Quinn.
* Randy Moss “trade rumors.” Anything to mention Moss and T.O. (who has done nothing since Parcells resigned, and yet remains in the “headlines”). Amazing that most other news sources have reported Moss trade possibilities as being “extremely remote,” and yet it is a top story in nearly every SC.
* The Big East Tournament being given priority, even in highlights. No joke - Maryland had been picked off while UCLA was being taken to OT by Cal. What led off the postgame highlights after the ND game? Georgetown holding serve against Villanova and ND beating Syracuse (in a game that one would assume people just watched!).
* ESPN’s college hoops “analysts.” Aside from maybe Andy Katz, this collection of smug jerks is a laughable crew. Bilas and Digger are in bed with the Major conferences, Gottlieb is an unctuous dick (which is a shame, since he actually knows a little about basketball), Tom Brennan makes everything about himself, Majerus and Vitale are real-life clowns, Hubert Davis tries but is unfortunately stupid, and Joe Lunardi is remarkably condescending for someone whose “job” consists of creating a fake NCAA bracket for a couple of months a year.
* All Clemens, Bonds, A-Rod, and Matsuzaka (sorry, Dice-K. Forgot that the American public is too stupid to learn his real name, first or last) all the time. Amazingly, Ozzie Guillen let off another offensive tirade that got completely overlooked since he isn’t one of the “only” four storylines that MLB apparently has.
* The myriad of conflicts of interest regarding ESPN and the Arena League. Simply sickening.
* NASCAR coverage. If poker re-runs aren’t on, then odds are that a racing show is airing in its place.
* Why has Kobe smacking another player in the face received more coverage than Ron Artest getting arrested for assault?! Making mountains out of molehills is one thing, but ignoring real stories is quite another.
* Oh, and enjoy the sob story about Central CT State’s top player. If you haven’t heard it yet, trust me, you will hear plenty about it up until CCSU gets drubbed in the NCAA’s. Nobody here in CT cares about CCSU, but I’m certain that ESPN will try to force the nation to.
* Michelle Bonner. The new Linda Cohn - untalented, sell-out, soulless hack. No wonder she’s a new anchor.
* ESPN the Weekend. *Vomits*
Comment by Mike — March 8, 2025 @ 10:16 pm
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Another “offensive” rant from Ozzie Guillen? That rant happened to be against Steve Phillips from the Eastern Seaboard Programming Network. You must be a Cubs fan. Like those losers, you should get your facts straight before posting anymore nonsense.
Comment by T Dog — March 9, 2025 @ 8:25 pm
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I hadn’t even seen Guillen’s comments about Phillips which appear to be unnecessary at best. I was referring to Guillen’s unprofessional comments about Brandon McCarthy, although perhaps I should have said “clownish,” “immature,” and “pathetic” instead of “offensive.”
Comment by Mike — March 10, 2025 @ 10:57 am
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Oops. My bad. Somehow, I missed that story. As a single guy myself, I thought was Ozzie’s comments were kind of classless. But he’s still a good manager, though someday, he’s going to say something to cost himself his job. Anyway, here in Chicago, we usually use those words you said about Ozzie to describe ESPN, our political leaders, or Blackhawks management. Usually the latter.
Comment by T Dog — March 10, 2025 @ 3:47 pm
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Lot of negativity about Jason Whitlock on this thread, and I must say I disagree. He’s no race bater. In fact, if anything, he gets flack (from other AAs) for not being “black” enough. All of that aside, he can actually write.
So what does ESPN do? Fires him — for calling out that no-talent retard “Scoop” Jackson (Are you serious? Scoop?!? Horrible name.) So, to recap: fire people who can write, keep morons who cannot. Oh yes, and make Chris Berman and Stu Scott the face of you network. Swoosh!
Comment by moretroops — March 10, 2025 @ 11:52 pm
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In retrospect, I wound up being on Jason Whitlock’s side in his fights with Scoop Jackson and Mike Lupica/The Sports Reporters. But my biggest criticism of him up to now is not his occasional race baiting (compared to others, I agree). It’s his myopia. The guy often ignores real issues and topics to write columns about “my boy, Jeff George.” Jason, we never cared that you went to high school with him, and that you think he’s misunderstood. We don’t care about him. And we haven’t missed your at least once-a-month Jeff George lovefest column on Page 2.
It’s the same criticism I have of Bill Simmons. Why does ESPN and Simmons think that America cares what he and his dad think of the Celtics? Try writing a column and not somehow tying it in to one of Boston’s professional sports teams. You are a national reporter now, and a lot of America doesn’t live in or care about Boston.
Comment by Jeff — March 14, 2025 @ 10:15 am
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I agree, Jeff, on your comments about Whitlock and Simmons. But let’s take a step back, and examine how we got here.
Sports coverage today is best described as an oversaturated, obese, all-encompassing hype machine. With the popularity of “national” sites like ESPN and CNNSI, not to mention newspapers (online and available everywhere) and blogs, there are FAR too many national sportswriters. Add to that the ubiquitous sports commentary on ESPN, ABC, and everywhere — remember when Sports Reporters was the only real national “sports talk” TV show? — and the increased national weeklies like ESPN the Mag, and you have a cacophony of voices. Overwhelming.
So we have approximately 5 thousand times more sports commentators than we did, say, five years ago. The other trend worth mentioning is the disney-ification of sports: it’s corporate “entertainment” now, not mere athletic competition.
The result, predictably, is guys like Simmons and Whitlock. Both can write, to be sure. I’m not debating that point. But both of them must constantly struggle to come up with an angle, a style, a quip, an anecdote — ANYTHING — to seperate them from the universe of competing national sportswriters. Consequently, we get ridiculous 8-page encyclopedic rundowns of the major weaknesses of the 86 Celtics, or of the new 90210 DVDs, or — as you mention — of Jeff George’s high school performances.
Unfortunately this trend will continue. More writers, more outlets, more “unique viewpoints.” How do you stand out from the din? Other than making ridiculous and offensive claims (Scoop!), you must go for the “personality” angle.
Simmons will ascend. Further. He will be a guest host on VH1’s I love the 00’s. He will be the subject of a sitcom. He will run for Mayor of a mid-size California city.
We’re entering a dark period.
Comment by moretroops — March 14, 2025 @ 1:43 pm
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Got this nugget from profootballtalk.com . I posted something like this a year ago when an ESPN “expert’s” name was pasted onto an AP story (almost verbatim), with the network acting like they had some kind of “scoop” or something. This says it all.
SCHEIN RIPS ESPN
A funny thing happened on Sirius NFL Radio on Thursday. Shortly after 4:00 p.m. EDT, Adam Schein and Jim Miller were interviewing Eagles G.M. Tom Heckert. Not long into the session, Heckert announced that the team has agreed to terms receiver Kevin Curtis.
Thirty minutes later, the crawl on ESPN attributed the scoop to Len Pasquarelli.
Schein went bonkos. And justifiably so. The G.M. of the team had announced the move live on the air. There was nothing to “learn” or to “report” after Heckert declared to the word that the move had been made.
It’s the second time in less than a week that ESPN has pulled such a maneuver. Last Friday, Adam Caplan advised Sirius producer Nick Pavlatos that Browns running back Reuben Droughns had been traded to the Giants. No one else was reporting it at the time, so Pavlatos (as we hear it) called Droughns, and broke the news to the player that he had been dealt.
Not long thereafter, Droughns was interviewed on the air by Schein and Solomon Wilcots about the trade. Then, after the trade was thoroughly discussed on Sirius NFL Radio, the ESPN crawl announced the news — and attributed the scoop to Pasquarelli.
We’ve got no problem with a major media company relentlessly cross-promoting its assets, but when a national satellite service with the league’s official radio network is getting the information straight from the horse’s mouth, it’s just plain wrong for ESPN, or anyone else, to attempt to claim the story as its own.
Comment by Jeff — March 15, 2025 @ 9:49 pm
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Bobby Knight is gone. Duke has been eliminated. Syracuse didn’t even make the tourney. Cold Pizza’s self-proclaimed bracketbuster (Albany) got run out of the gym by Virginia.
If Notre Dame keeps losing to Winthrop, ESPN may stop covering the NCAA Tournament altogether. They’re probably already trying to figure out if T.O. or Roger Clemens is doing anything right now (or not-it really doesn’t matter to ESPN).
Comment by Jeff — March 16, 2025 @ 2:46 pm
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Not to worry, there’s plenty of riveting, nonstop, NFL draft coverage.
Comment by drogue — March 19, 2025 @ 8:44 am
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On the front page of ESPN.com today, in their headlines section, was a link to a story about that brawl in the crowd last night at a high school basketball game at MSG in New York that spilled into the streets and the subway. I wonder if this story would be mentioned on ESPN.com if this took place in Austin TX, Wichita, or Lincoln, Neb. Ah ha! It happened in New York! Instant ESPN.com exposure! Along with comments from 100 dopes! If it happens in New York, it’s a national story. Just more proof of big media bias.
Comment by T Dog — March 19, 2025 @ 10:39 pm
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SPORTSbyBROOKS (”SbB”)
REPORT - FOXSPORTS.COM TRAFFIC OVERTAKES ESPN.COM: The HOLLYWOOD REPORTER notes this week that FoxSports.com for the month of February “finished with more unique visitors in a month” than ESPN.com for the first time, according to Nielsen’s NetRatings.
ESPN.com had 13.2 million visitors, “more than 3 million fewer than in January.” Meanwhile, Fox Sports had 15.2 million unique visitors, about 13,000 more than the previous month.
Comment by Brandon — March 20, 2025 @ 10:21 pm
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Only ESPN would consider Kobe’s scoring night more newsworthy than the NCAA tournament.
And I can’t wait to hear Reggie Bush talk USC basketball on Cold Pizza today. Maybe if USC beats UNC, ESPN can start calling them the greatest college basketball team of all time, or run a story about how Pete Carroll deserves credit for this.
Comment by Jeff — March 23, 2025 @ 6:37 am
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ESPN Radio sucks as well. They pretty much a bunch of people on who are only there to irritate and antangonize people. No great insight or opinions. Doug Gottlieb, Ryan Rusillo, and Amy Lawrence (token female host) are among the people who suck. They have such and inconsistent host schedule at night and on weekends that it’s hard to remember who’s all there. The only good host is Colin Cowherd. It sucks because they used to have good hosts, but now they have to be “hip” and be in your face with their hosts. It sucks.
Comment by Jace — March 25, 2025 @ 7:04 pm
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DING DONG JOE THEISMANN IS OUT!!!
Comment by moretroops — March 26, 2025 @ 8:37 am
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Finally, a rational move by ESPN. Theisman is out of the MNF booth.
Comment by drogue — March 26, 2025 @ 12:03 pm
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Pingback by St. Louis Game Time » Blog Archive » Top 11 Reasons the GT Site Went Down Friday Night — March 27, 2025 @ 1:58 pm
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ESPN gave us yet another Roger Clemens non-update today:
The 44-year-old is no closer to deciding whether he’ll return for a 23rd season. He set no timetable, but repeated that he’ll choose among the Houston Astros, New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox.
If he hasn’t made a decision, there is no news to report. Saying there is no news is not news. If there is no news to report, then SHUT THE FUCK UP AND STOP TELLING THAT ROGER CLEMENS HASN’T MADE A DECISION YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Jeff — March 28, 2025 @ 2:19 pm
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I enjoy fantasy sports, but calm down. When ESPN covers a significant injury these days, they are just as likely to run stories about how it will impact your fantasy team as they are to run a story about how it impacts the real team.
I’m sure glad the “real” news isn’t as stupid. We’d be seeing stories about how a celebrity’s sickness could have an impact on your death pool.
Comment by Jeff — March 30, 2025 @ 5:56 pm
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And now there’s a “countdown clock” for the women’s basketball championship. Yeah, assholes. We’re all on pins and needles for that. And you know what the saddest thing is? I never saw a men’s clock (somebody correct me if I’m wrong and I will admit it). What’s next? An Arena Football clock? A fishing tournament clock? God, I hate them for shit like this.
And somebody talked about New York bias. I saw on their webpage that New York City considering aluminum vs. wooden baseball bats was now newsworthy on the website. I think that’s what you were talking about in a nutshell. This kind of shit (like the basketball fights) happens in cities all over America. But if it happens in New York, then and only then will ESPN talk about it (and probably run an “Outside the Lines” on it).
And can somebody tell me how to keep their damn SportsCenter Minute from automatically running when I access their webpage? I am effing sick and tired of websites that automatically run their video. I can’t even bwose the web without turning off my speakers anymore.
Comment by Jeff — April 3, 2025 @ 8:56 am
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While watching Sportscenter, if you see an early commercial break led into by a promise that highlights of a certain game or feature is “coming up”, you can bet that it’s going to be at least another goddamn half hour before its seen.
Whenever Chris Berman narrates a St. Louis Rams game, he always hums the scarecrow theme of the Wizard of Oz when highlights feature QB Marc Bulger. Hey Berman, the guy who played the scarecrow was “Bolger” with an “o” - the Ram QB is Bulger, with a “u” - got it?
Comment by Todd — April 5, 2025 @ 6:03 pm
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I wonder what would have happened on ESPN if Don Imus would have called LSU’s women’s basketball team what he called the Rutgers team. Would their reporters have been able to go “down the road” to give them non-stop interviews and responses?
Comment by Jeff — April 10, 2025 @ 9:02 pm
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Pingback by » Comment on 52 REASONS ESPN/ABC/DISNEY SUCKS by Jeff — April 11, 2025 @ 9:16 am
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Re: post 1277 — I wouldn’t say that Rutgers is “down the road” from Bristol. It’s about 150 miles, and given the sheer putridity of traffic in the I-95 corridor, you’d be hard-pressed to complete that drive in less than four hours at any time of day.
Comment by Chris — April 20, 2025 @ 9:55 am
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During at least one of last night’s SportsCenters, what did ESPN deem more important than the NHL Playoffs? If you said Notre Dame’s spring football scrimmage, you are correct. Very, very sadly correct.
Comment by Mike — April 22, 2025 @ 10:23 am
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I’m so happy that ESPN continues to push Pacman Jones story up the news board on their NFL home page. When did that come out, last week? Never-the-less, there it is, story #4 under ESPN Headlines, while other, “less important” headlines continue to slide on by it (please see complaint #’s 1 and 6 at the beginning of this list). While Pacman’s problem’s aren’t a game (as listed in the complaints), ESPN continues to push this crap on us. I cannot say enough about my disgust at their attempts to make this story important for their own ratings while other sports news continues right on by, hardly mentioned. Truly awful but typical fare “The Worldwide Leader in Sports”.
Comment by garydl — April 23, 2025 @ 11:49 am
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quote from post #161:
“heck, the way ESPN Classic is going, i’m suprised they haven’t shown classic episodes of AMERICAN GLADIATOR OR DOUBLE DARE!”
Good call! BSPN Classic now shows that crap!!
I’ll be honest, over the past 25 years I’ve been a loyal BSPN watcher…and now website visitor. However, they’ve gone too far. Is everything about A-Rod?? I’m a Yankees fan but damn!! Who cares if A-Rod farted next to Jeter on the plane and now they hate each other?? Sure the dude is on a tear but I didn’t even realize Pujols had an even better April last year…hmmm, I wonder why? Maybe because it got no coverage from BSPN.
Oh well, too bad there is no other sports channels I can watch. Watching BSPN is like wanting to fuck an ugly chick when your drunk…I know I shouldn’t like it but I have to have some anyway. When I get rich, I’m gonna start my own sports network….
Comment by Otto — April 23, 2025 @ 5:06 pm
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Wow… I guess everyone has his or her own opinions but most of these comments are absolutely ridiculous. I’m not even sure it’s worth responding to this “list” which is mostly outdated or largely exaggerated. Why do all these people have so much anger, frustration and hatred toward anything let alone an inanimate company/brand that has nothing personal against any of you? What has ESPN done to you to make your life worse as a sports fan? They’re out there doing things no one else is to better serve the fan. I guess people are passionate about sports and at the end of the day, serving the sports fan better than anyone else is what it’s all about. No one can argue that if ESPN wasn’t what it was, this list would not exist… Well, I suppose it’s easy to sit-back, cast judgment, and criticize every single detail in things that most of these folks don’t have a clue about but, the bottom line is that the when you’re #1, people rationalize that they must find reasons to bring you down. The truth is; it doesn’t matter because for every one negative comment about the network, I’m sure there are 25 positive ones. Ratings and overall brand strength continue to prove that. Believe it or not, this company is growing and over 105 million Americans watch, listen, read, or log-on to ESPN branded media each week – roughly 50% of all Americans. Add that to your lame list and stuff it…
Comment by Mark Breidenbach — April 25, 2025 @ 12:00 pm
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Yet the above poster ’stumbled’ upon this blog… since it’s kinda old, the only way you could find it would be literally searching for “why espn sucks” on google or something… if you went as far as that, then you must agree, ESPN SUCKS
Comment by Brandon — April 25, 2025 @ 11:55 pm
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ESPN is a freaking joke nowadays. Every few days I come back here to read if anything new is posted. I love to read this stuff!!!!
Well, I thought I’d add some of my own reasons why ESPN sucks, even though they probably were mentioned hundred’s of posts ago. Oh well . . . .
- Chris F’n Berman. I hate this guy with a passion. His stupid names he makes up (or steals). His stupid calls to games (too numerous to mention). He always shows up when the NBA Finals, or Super Bowl, or All Star Game, or World Series, or US Open Golf are on. Always loves to have that fat mug in front of the camera when the most people are watching. Sickening. Then, on his TOP TEN PLAYS of the week, he always has like 2 or 3 plays counting as one on the countdown!!!!! Just make it the goddamn top 23 plays of the week or some shit!!!!!!!
- ESPN breaks every news story!!!!! Did ya know that??? Yep they do. Ever watch ESPN and hear that according to Sal Palantonio, or Pedro Gomez, or Buster Olney, or some other shmuck and then they report some news that is hours old that you heard on another network. They act like their guy heard it first on everything. Trades, deals, suspensions. You name it, ESPN heard it first.
- Stuart Scott. I don’t really have to say anything here.
- Did I see a freaking Sunday conversation a few weeks back with Will Ferrell???? Are you serious???? Will Ferrell talking about his new movie!!!!! I wonder how ESPN/ABC was affiliated with making money off that movie.
- Cold Pizza. What a horrible show. This is what I heard one morning when they were going to commercial: “coming up next, are the Yankee’s in serious trouble?, Can Kobe lead the Lakers to victory against the Suns, and Barry Bonds, another homerun closer to Hank Aaron.” That’s all they cover on ESPN anymore. Yankees, Red Sox, Bonds, T.O., Clemens, Favre, Kobe it goes on and on with their favorite teams/athletes. That show is such a joke but then again, so is their whole network.
-They promote the hell out of the sports they cover, sometime even with a timer in the corner of the screen. But they push other sports to the back of the broadcast. For instance, last year, how much did ESPN mention NASCAR or Arena Football??? Hardly at all. Maybe a quick 2 to 3 minute recap of a race, and I don’t think they even showed Arena highlights. Now of course, we get all that, especially NASCAR, shoved down our throats since ESPN now covers the sport. Hmmmm…. they didn’t act like it existed a year ago. Plus they got a former Basketball player Brad Daugherty on their NASCAR show. Likes he’s some kind of an expert cuz he used to be a part owner or some shit!!!!!!
- Oh yeah, haven’t heard about Michelle Wie lately. She must still be hurt cuz that coverage could’ve had it’s own show!!!!!!
I got more, but will save it for another time.
Out.
Comment by Rondoman — April 27, 2025 @ 7:19 pm
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Hey Mark, the telephone company had a hell of a racket going too. Then someone discovered that the only reason why they were so “popular” was because they were a MONOPOLY. ESPN has almost reached that status. They became a big deal because they gave people what they wanted. And now that they have cornered the market, they have become huge and unresponsive to its audience. They tell us what we want (such as arena football) instead of giving us what we want. That’s the difference.
And now for my latest gripe. It’s good to see ESPN hiring Keyshawn Johnson as an analyst. There’s a huge demand for that, I’m sure. But ESPN doesn’t care if there is or not. They found a loudmouth who represents (at different points in his career) USC, New York, and the Cowboys. Therefore, we’re going to get him no matter what we think. Sort of like the guy he replaced.
Comment by Jeff — April 28, 2025 @ 10:19 am
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How is possible that ESPN is the “worldwide” leader in sports? Last time I was in Greece, you couldnt find someone within a thousand miles that has heard of ESPN. When I was in the UK, ESPN was the butt of an American joke. Secondly, in order to be the worldwide leader of sports, you actually have to show sports on your channel. Not what you think should or want to happen but what has actually happened. The only sports in existence to ESPN are the NFL, the NBA and Tiger Woods. All others need not apply.
Comment by Dino — April 30, 2025 @ 5:34 pm
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Hey Breidenbach, what area of ESPN do you work at? This psychobabble you spew can only come from someone who works in Bristol… Do us a favor and go f*** yourself. Enjoy your arena football and World Series of Poker you loser.
Comment by T Dog — April 30, 2025 @ 8:47 pm
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The Yankees just signed a pitcher and all this network can talk about is the NBA and NHL playoffs?! Give me a break. Torre coming within a hair of getting canned last week barely got coverage, too. I’m going to have to start going to the New York tabloids for my news if this keeps up.
Comment by bdogg — May 7, 2025 @ 10:10 am
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I’m glad that Brady Quinn getting his Cavs jersey at the NBA playoff game made the SportsCenter highlight reel. We really needed to see that, and it had a huge impact on the outcome of the game.
Comment by Jeff — May 7, 2025 @ 5:15 pm
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Clemens screwed ESPN out of at least a month of ‘Who will Roger sign with’ speculation.
And, Joe Theismann told BQ to get a haircut, and he did.
Now That’s reporting the important stuff.
Comment by drogue — May 8, 2025 @ 8:50 am
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Because I’m bored, here’s more proof (like we need it) that ESPN is all about New York:
Latest Poll - Who’s SC’s King of the Night:
Carlos Boozer - for awesome game 7
Jimmie Johnson - winning Richmond
Street Sense - winning Kentucky Derby
Chien-Ming Wang - pitching a perfect 7 innings of baseball
OK, which one does not belong? Hmmmm… oh, hey, he’s a Yankee and almost pitched a perfect game! Hell, I should be on there, cuz I almost hit the trifecta at the Kentucky Derby. What’s worse is 20% of voters picked Wang… WTF!?
I’ll tell you, ESPN, what you can do with your Wang!
(on a side note: it’s King of the Night…. but we’re voting on several day old shit… shouldn’t it be last night’s games that count? Guess not.)
Comment by Brandon — May 8, 2025 @ 1:47 pm
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At about 5:40 pm on SportsCenter, two of Chicago’s most reviled “sportswriters” showed up via split-screen at the same time - former Tribune columnist Skip Bayless and current Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti - to talk about banning alcohol in MLB’s clubhouses.
I promptly flipped back to the “Malcolm in the Middle” episode I was watching.
I’d rather watch a rerun of a fourth-tier sitcom rather than two assclowns on a sports show that used to be credible.
Comment by T Dog — May 9, 2025 @ 1:15 am
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And don’t forget last night’s poll:
“Will you celebrate when Barry F. Bonds breaks Aaron’s HR record?”
Comment by drogue — May 9, 2025 @ 8:06 am
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Oh sure, I’ll celebrate… I’ll celebrate the fact that the countdown is over.
Check out this I saw on Deadspin today, not surprising really…
“Anyone who has watched “Baseball Tonight” in the last few years, when it has transformed from an entertainingly wonky baseball fan’s fever dream into yet another chapter in ESPN’s ongoing “People Screaming At Each Other” novel, suspects that the “panelists” often make ridiculous claims on air just to have some sort of effect, whether or not they actually believe them. This is, after all, how the network breads its butter these days.
But it’s still surprising to see John Kruk step up and admit it.
‘You may or may not have caught John Kruk’s act on Baseball Tonight last week. In a Q/A session with the other hosts, Kruk answered “the Pirates” when asked “who will be leading the NL Central at the end of the month?” Whatever, just another ESPN guy trying to look smart if it actually comes true. Big deal, right? Wrong. A couple days later, Kruky was on “The D-List” radio show here in Madison to discuss his pick. Kruk admitted that he really wanted to pick Milwaukee as his answer. Apparently, the ESPN brass tried to stiff arm him into saying he thought the Yankees would be leading the AL East by June. Kruk refused, so they made him make one bold selection, thus the Pirates pick. And this was all admitted on the radio by Kruk!’
Expect a memo, Mr. Kruk; your dissemination of unauthorized opinion and retelling of fact-based events will be noted in your personnel file.”
Comment by Brandon — May 9, 2025 @ 4:57 pm
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I like Kruk on the nightly baseball show. He’s pretty funny and throws in some pretty good baseball insight if you can sift your way down to it.
He’s the clown jester of the bunch to be sure, but I find him interesting. I also find it refreshing that of all the ESPN clowns, he is about the only one that isn’t a pompous ass and in love with himself.
It’s fairly obvious when he’s saying what he means as opposed to he’s spouting the company line or following a predetermined theme spelled out in the production meetings.
Phillips is pretty much unbearable.
Comment by drogue — May 10, 2025 @ 7:18 am
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How many times are they going to ask us, thru an espn.com poll, where we think the Yankees are going to finish this season? This is like the third time in two weeks they’re asking us. The answer is always the same. Do they honestly think if they keep asking, they’ll get the answer they’re looking for? Heck, if that’s the case, then just cheat and change the results around, and tell us what we should be thinking.
Comment by Brandon — May 21, 2025 @ 5:29 pm
1298
For those hoping for a grace period from loud-mouthed, ill-informed, self-aggrandizing former WR’s posing as NFL analysts, you might want to avoid ESPN this coming NFL season. In a incredibly stunning move (…), ESPN has already signed Keyshawn Johnson to help ruin its broadcasts.
Comment by Mike — May 23, 2025 @ 1:17 pm
1299
Yesterday, SportsCenter had an interview with Keyshawn, another interview with Danica Patcick (who has STILL never won a race), and a montage of the “greatest dances” in sports history, just in time for the “Dancing With the Stars” finale!
Who has time for “news” when you have important information like this to cover?
Comment by Jeff — May 24, 2025 @ 3:07 pm
1300
I know I’ve commented on “stories” like this before, but now ESPN’s talking now about how the Yankees have “expressed interest” in Todd Helton. Gee, you don’t say. A team with no first baseman is “interested” in acquiring one of the best-hitting first basemen in baseball? Wow! What a scoop! I bet the Yankees are the only team “interested” in acquiring him! I bet that they’re “interested” in acquiring Albert Pujols too! When are we going to get a story about that?
Comment by Jeff — May 25, 2025 @ 8:57 am
1301
Now that ESPN’s precious Danica Patrick STILL hasnt won a race (nor has even come close to it) maybe they can start focusing on drivers that can actually win a race. It was nice that ESPN in all of their infinite wisdom GUARANTEED she will win the Indy.
Comment by Dino — May 28, 2025 @ 5:07 pm
1302
Nah, won’t happen. She’s the media golden child. Unless things break perfectly for her she’ll probably never win a race. But they’ll continue to cover her as if she invented racing.
At least we’ve been spared the Michelle Wie hype, for now.
Comment by drogue — May 29, 2025 @ 7:11 am
1303
Am I the only one who wants an automatic mute on my TV whenever Neil Everett shows his face on ESPN? Everett leads the clubhouse of the several male anchors on ESPN who suffer from CKS (Champ Kind Syndrome for anybody who has seen Anchorman). His usual TV partner Scott van Pelt isn’t much better. Doing a Stephen A. Smith impression- a bad one in fact- isn’t doing anything for people who want to see the highlights of certain games of importance. I call out John Seibol, John Buccigross (who NEVER shuts up), Doug Gottlieb (re Buccigross), Trey Wingo, Stuart Scott, and I know there are more but those are the culprits that immediately enter my mind when I think of those who have a bad case of CKS.
Baseball Tonight has sadly taken a downfall and that has nothing to do with Harold Reynolds getting fired and not just insanely giving Peter Gammons the role as a “sideline reporter” for SNB. It has more to do with Steve Phillips and John Kruk having more time to speak. I can’t believe ESPN still hasn’t given Brian Kenny the job of Host on that show. Karl Ravech sounds bored just reading from the teleprompter with Berman-esque ad-libbing. Kenny on the other hand knows his stuff and is into sabermetrics. ESPN really dropped the ball on that one, no pun intended.
Kenny’s ESPN News replacement Josh Elliot seems lost in his new job. Okay Josh, you were decent at writing for SI’s website, don’t remember if you actually wrote in the magazine itself, but I never thought this guy would be an anchor by watching fill-in with Michael Smith on PTI. He’s another guy with Berman-esque ad-libs and refuses to be prose while speaking like he skims through a thesaurus as he’s talking. They should’ve given that job to David Lloyd or Bill Pidto, somebody who has actually made a living going on TV. I’m sure ESPN can just give Josh Elliot a job as a writer for their doggerel website and magazine. He’d immediately be one of their best writers.
ESPN Radio is intolerable. No callers, all anchors and analysts on the network during lunch-hour, all national and nothing local. Plus it goes perfectly with the synergy in the network. The new “Extra Points”, “Sports Center Updates” in the middle of radio interviews, only interviewing those within the network, etc. I’d much rather listen to WFAN on computer stream than that garbage!
Comment by CMAG — May 30, 2025 @ 4:01 pm
1304
Congrats to ESPN for completely manufacturing the Kobe story that they were so desperate to get
Comment by Mike — May 30, 2025 @ 6:57 pm
1305
Don’t watch much ESPN anymore, but have noticed that when I stopped watching two years ago it was about Barry Bonds, Terrel Owens, The Yankee’s, The Red Sox and that manager from the White Sox dropping foul language.
Now I turn on the channel and low and behold we are still talking about the same things.
They went to Bengals mini camp and talked about off the field issues. AGAIN.
There are teams in Baseball that are in first place that I don’t even here mentioned. Every Reds highlight is Ken Griffey Jr.
FUCK YOU I HATE YOU ESPN.
Comment by Odell 51 — June 5, 2025 @ 10:26 am
1306
hmmmm…. what’s a story one week is not the next?
NBA Finals Game 1 is lowest rated game 1 in history (and third lowest rated final game ever, too)…. where’s the news on this at espn???? nowhere to be found… yet, when the Stanley Cup had shitty ratings, it was a big topic of discussion…
I heard that espn2 pre-empted a MLS match to show PRE-GAME SHIT TALK for game 1 of the Finals, trying to get even more viewers to switch to ABC… guess it didn’t work.
Comment by Brandon — June 10, 2025 @ 10:33 am
1307
Check this link out:
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/blog/1380000138/post/470010447.html
She also thinks that “Studio 60″ was a good show, too. No wonder this is the worst TV blog in the entire industry.
Comment by T Dog — June 10, 2025 @ 10:13 pm
1308
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Pingback by uber desi dot com » Blog Archive » ESPN buys Cricinfo — June 11, 2025 @ 9:52 am
1309
ESPN basically sums up everything that we hate about the way that they tell us what is important….by basically telling us what is important. Note the amount of times that they use excuses to put someone on the list. Note to ESPN, if you’re the one over-covering someone, that does not therefore make that person important. Also, I am convinced that Grady Sizemore was included to try to make it seem as though this list wasn’t all hyped-out, overrated stories. No way that more than half a dozen ESPN staffers could pick Sizemore out of the Indians’ lineup, let alone a police lineup.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=whosnow/070611
Comment by Mike — June 12, 2025 @ 1:49 pm
1310
Well guys, we all know exactly what has been shoved down our throats. I actually watched a full showing of sportscenter this morning, and I think I’m going to be sick. First time I’ve done it in months and my stomachs tolerance for this shit isn’t what it used to be.
1) WHO’S NOW! YES A 32 BRACKET FOR WHO IS THE BIGGEST SPORTS STAR. GREAT! Just what we need, another pointless, waste of time for them to fill the summer airings with because they truly can’t find a story to save their ass. There is stuff out there, it’s just not in their scope to cover it. Why not just get the stars out there and compare the size of their dicks? Seriously what is the fucking point of this?
2) Can we please stop with the racial shit on this show. If I get anything to do with soccer it’s some fucking spanish person from espn deportes. Listen, I love soccer. Lots of people love soccer. Not JUST spanish people like soccer. So please, stop giving me this heavily accented spanish person I can barely understand rolling his r’s over real madrid. Same goes for the dude Cabrera who won the open. Suddenly we have a heavily accented spanish person reporting on him, because of course, someone who speaks decent english can’t report on him, and simply couldn’t understand what was going on.
Oh, what’s this Pacman Jones? Let’s have the black guy from around the horn report on it. ESPN. STOP IT YOU SHITS.
3) Can you please just cut it out with your bullshit highlights? Nevermind, that’s the whole show. Just like when I saw the highlights for the game 4 of the finals, a bunch of lebron dunks, and then them losing. Um…what? Why the fuck can’t you show a comprehensive game and the tempo of what happened? Nothing killed me more then I watched a great NHL game in Feb. at a bar, and all espn says, what a great game, here’s the last shootout goal. That’s it. **Sigh**
4) Baseball tonight has become web gems, and the yankees. I can’t even watch it anymore, cause it’s the same rehashed shit from sportscenter.
Would anyone here please give me some money so I can get us a real sports network again.
Comment by Cj — June 19, 2025 @ 8:49 am
1311
ESPN’S MLS PROMO CAMPAIGN: “You’re a fan. You just don’t know it yet.”
TRANSLATION: “We don’t care if you’re not interested. We’re gonna shove this third-rate soccer league down your throats until you’re gagging on it. Just like we did with poker, NASCAR, arena football, John Amaechi, etc.. Unless, of course, it goes up against game one of the NBA Finals.” (see post 1306)
Comment by Jeff — June 22, 2025 @ 10:15 am
1312
I don’t know why I’m surprised that this is happening: A “Die Hard” edition of SportsCenter
http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2007/06/bruce-willis-and-his-4th-die-hard-movie.html
Comment by Jeff — June 26, 2025 @ 9:34 am
1313
ESPY’s, ESPY’s, ESPY’s!!!!!!
Comment by Mike — June 26, 2025 @ 2:01 pm
1314
I’m sure the Yankees leading off SportsCenter EVERY SINGLE NIGHT (unless there’s a no-hitter, an historic home run, or some bullshit NBA trade rumor THAT IS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN) has absolutely nothing to do with this Yankees/Reggie/Billy Martin mini-series it has coming up, right? They’d never create Yankees conflict and controversy to sell a movie about an actual Yankees conflict and controversy, right?
Comment by Jeff — June 27, 2025 @ 10:40 am
1315
I’m on a roll here. I just had to mention that photographs of Tiger Woods’s new child was #4 on SportsCenter’s “Top Ten Plays” this morning.
Jeff Gordon must be pissed. But in his defense, Tiger’s baby photos were a much better “play” than Gordon’s baby photos.
Comment by Jeff — June 27, 2025 @ 2:55 pm
1316
great article guys, but try and include the crappy coverage ESPN does of the AFL (Arena Football League), come on, we sighned a 5 year contract with you guys and this is what you give us?
Comment by ray — July 1, 2025 @ 2:28 pm
1317
I want the head brass of ESPN/ABC/DISNEY to hold a live conference admitting they singlehandedly fucked up sports. I wish I could kick everyone that works in marketing square in the nuts with steel-toed boots. Fucking swarmy, money-grubbing, new-age, manipulative, stuck-up fucktards. Yeah, real great business strategy, seriously. Straight up tell people what they should be interested in. Keep shoving pointless, self-fellating shit down our throats because after awhile you will be used to it, see? Just like a beaten wife is used to, let me think… GETTING HER ASS FUCKING BEATEN!!
I fucking hate you, ESPN.
Comment by Urban Meyers' index finger — July 10, 2025 @ 8:27 pm
1318
Only the assholes at ESPN could take a story about Ichiro’s new contract and make it about New York and Alex Rodriguez. Here’s how ESPN presented the story: “If Ichiro’s worth (insert contract here), then imagaine how much A-Rod will get when he gets a new contract!”
This comes, of course, a couple of days after ESPN’s top story dealing with the “odds” on which team A-Rod will play for. Very “facual,” very “scientific” odds I’m sure. After all, they came out of a New York City newspaper. And GOD KNOWS if it was printed in a New York newspaper, then the whole world needs to hear about it.
Comment by Jeff — July 12, 2025 @ 2:06 pm
1319
ESPN still loves hockey. Check out some of the blogs that talk how it rigged this lame-ass “Who’s Now” competition (in which Danica Patrick is a contestant even though SHE HAS NEVER WON A FUCKING RACE). The fans voted Sidney Crosby over Derek Jeter, and ESPN “overruled” it by giving their three analysts (including Keyshawn Johnson) 30 percent of the vote weight. As one blog said, Jeter deserved to win anyway, because he fucks celebrities. That makes him a more important athlete.
But never fear. Hockey made the “top ten plays” last night. You see, the Cup made a visit yesterday to…wait for it…wait for it…you guessed it…DISNEYLAND!
Comment by Jeff — July 13, 2025 @ 11:44 am
1320
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19734725/site/newsweek/
Comment by Jeff — July 15, 2025 @ 11:26 am
1321
Oh man, what sucks about ESPN? I’ll tell you motherfuckaz what sucks about ESPN!!!! It starts with that whole “Who’s Now” pigshit, where athletes go head 2 head on who’s better and more “now”, WHO GIVES A FUCK!!!! Moving on to number 2, Steven A. Smith. This motherfuckers’ wannabe colorful analysis is filled with bias and bullshit. #3, Stuart Scott and his faggoty sayings like “hugs and handpounds” or whatever and “BOO-YA”. Lastly, how could we not mention the ULTIMATE HIGHLIGHT. A weak assed clip of not so special shit within the week, laced with a fruity hip-hop/ rock track………..gay!!!!!
Comment by Damian — July 16, 2025 @ 8:16 am
1322
Is poker a sport? Perhaps that is a question for the appalachain anthropoligist Jay Whitlow.
Comment by crazyvolfan — July 16, 2025 @ 9:33 pm
1323
Everybody’s hating on that “Who’s Now” fiasco on SportsCenter, Whose idea was this? Seriously, who ever thought this shit up should be arrested and hit in the balls 100,000 times by correctional officers.
Comment by T Dog — July 16, 2025 @ 10:30 pm
1324
I would be 1,000,000 scruples Stuart Scott THOUGHT of Who’s Now. It’s up his fucking shittyass alley.
Comment by CFB Authority — July 24, 2025 @ 4:08 pm
1325
bet*
Comment by CFB Authority — July 24, 2025 @ 4:09 pm
1326
This is worse than the 50 States in 50 Days thing they ran a couple of summers ago. Instant click on the remote when this POS comes on.
Comment by drogue — July 25, 2025 @ 8:05 am
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Pingback by Boredom Ensues… | az Sports Hub - Arizona Sports - Blog - Podcasts - Forums — July 27, 2025 @ 1:47 am
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Typical ESPN. Only a couple of weeks after they turned the Ichiro contract story into a story about A-Rod and the Yankees…
Skip Prosser dies. So who does ESPN get a statement from for its story? Someone with the team? Wake Forest’s AD or someone in the athletic department? Wake Forest’s president? Tim Duncan? Chris Paul? Someone else who played for him or coached with him?
Nope. Coach K.
ESPN turned the Skip Prosser story into a story about Duke. Yes, I know they’re in the same conference, but that doesn’t make him the primary source for Skip Prosser grief. Maybe now they’ll tell us how Kobe Bryant and Roger Clemens feel about it too.
Comment by Jeff — July 27, 2025 @ 1:05 pm
1329
Now there’s a frickin’ “countdown clock” on the Bottom Line for tomorrow’s NASCAR race.
Please, somebody. Stop these people.
Comment by Jeff — July 28, 2025 @ 12:49 pm
1330
Speaking of NASCAR, ESPN said in its pre-race coverage that a “live interview with Dale Jr.” was coming up after the commercial break. When ESPN got to the “live interview,” the videotape that this “live interview” was recorded on froze about three times. At least that’s what it looked like.
Comment by Jeff — July 29, 2025 @ 3:13 pm
1331
Love this one from the chat today:
http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=16703
Alex (Toronto): Does Chris Berman not count as a baseball analyst? Or is he too busy with leather?
Jonah Keri: (3:23 PM ET ) hehe
Comment by Geaux Irish — July 31, 2025 @ 2:52 pm
1332
They did it again. It’s just not enough for the story to be “Kevin Garnett was traded to the Celtics.”
The story is “Kobe Bryant must be pissed because Kevin Garnett was traded to the Celtics.”
Comment by Jeff — July 31, 2025 @ 5:20 pm
1333
On a night when:
Bonds was going for 755*
Glavine was going for 300
Kevin Garnett was traded to the Celtics
the MLB trading deadline passed
there’s more fallout and controversy with Michael Vick
What’s the top story on this morning’s SportsCenter? You guessed it: A-Rod STILL didn’t hit his 500th home run.
Comment by Jeff — August 1, 2025 @ 10:27 am
1334
There’s some pretty good baseball being played out there, good divisional races. But, you’d never know it as everything is about the 755/500/300 deals. The Giants are 12 games out of first, the Yankees are 7 games out. Yet everything is about Bonds and ARod.
Comment by drogue — August 2, 2025 @ 10:38 am
1335
ESPN is the Barbaro of sports coverage.
Time to put the WWL to sleep.
Comment by The Duke of Wazzu — August 2, 2025 @ 8:00 pm
1336
Here’s a funny take on “Who’s Now:” whosnot.blogspot.com
Comment by Jeff — August 3, 2025 @ 11:52 am
1337
You’d think Michael Irvin gave the “I have a dream” type of speech last night or something….
Who does he work for again?
Comment by Brandon — August 5, 2025 @ 9:53 am
1338
A new low for SportsCenter this morning. All that I want to be able to do is see the highlights from the previous night’s games when I work out in the morning. So what do they air on SportsCenter?
* Yankees/Blue Jays highlight (A-Rod/Clemens/beanball)
* Brady Quinn signs (who cares?!)
* Ryan Howard hits two homers (buried after Top Plays)
* Top Plays (2 of the 10 being Bonds’ homerun)
Everything else in the hour-long program was about Bonds’ homerun last night. In fact, the lone game highlight was Bonds hitting the ball out. When the score was posted, the anchor notes “The Nationals came back to win 8-6, although that will probably not be remembered.” Gee, I wonder why.
Basically, 50 minutes of hero worship for a steroids-using jerk. Don’t the execs at ESPN love to tell everyone that it is the public, not ESPN, that dictates what gets covered? Well, please, find me one person that believes SportsCenter should only cover the results of 3 of the days 15 MLB games while shoving Bonds down our throats for the rest of the program. And if you do find such a person, please shoot him, as you’ll be doing everyone a favor.
Comment by Mike — August 8, 2025 @ 12:38 pm
1339
Today’s top story on SC:
Not Major League Baseball as the playoff races begin to heat up.
Not the opening round of the PGA Championship, golf’s final major tournament.
Not even Beckham’s “debut” in MLS.
Preseason football. A game in which Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, and Terrell Owens appeared for a few plays and then took the rest of the night off. Yeah, that’s important.
Comment by Mike — August 10, 2025 @ 2:14 pm
1340
A couple of new things:
Did anyone else notice that the AL games are ahead of the NL games again on the Bottom Line and ESPNews?
And I know there are a lot of NASCAR haters out there, but this one’s worth mentioning. For the bulk of the Nextel Cup season, ESPN has been showing the top 12 drivers in points standings. This is appropriate enough, because the top 12 in points automatically qualify for the Chase. But now, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has dropped from 12th to 14th. And now, all of the sudden, ESPN is now showing the top 14 points leaders. Coincidence? Just like the way ESPN spiked up the crowd noise when Junior took the lead in the first two Nextel Cup races it showed this year?
Comment by Jeff — August 14, 2025 @ 12:08 am
1341
How about the fact that ESPN tries to get a piece of the reality show pie with that stupid show to pick the next ESPN anchor? There’s already too many of these crappy shows out there to begin with. And the last thing we need is the chance to find another potential cliche-spewing Berman-style windbag or a droopy-eyed Staurt-like punkass.
Next there’s these stupid drama series shows that they come out with like Playmakers. WTF??? Is this a soap opera network or what? Thanks, but NO THANKS……I’ll just watch the NFL games on TV, I’m not even remotely interested in what the players’ private lives might be like.
Finally, although it can rarely be entertaining, the game show shit that they’ve done. Again, I thought this was a sports network!
You want to know why all you ever see is Yankees-Cowboys-Giants-Lakers-USC-Notre Dame shit and all related players, owners, etc on ESPN? It’s because they’ve filled their lineup with all of the aforementioned horse shit.
Still, if ESPN dumped all of this unecessary horse shit, you would either a.) see maybe five seconds of coverage of the team you like every other week, or b.) even more YANKEES-COWBOYS-GIANTS-LAKERS-USC-NOTRE DAME SHIT!!!!!
DIE, ESPN!!!!!
Comment by Mark — August 15, 2025 @ 3:53 pm
1342
Preseason football game between two bad teams > pennant race baseball games, at least according to ESPN.
Comment by Mike — August 17, 2025 @ 10:46 am
1343
Face it, to ESPN, we are baby seals. The clubs we will beaten bloody with are named Yankees, Red Sox, USC, Brady Quinn, Beckham, Notre Dame, Lakers, NFL draft, and so forth.
Comment by drogue — August 20, 2025 @ 10:46 am
1344
Bobby Knight just happened to be in Williamsport, PA for the LLWS today. And he just happened to be available for an interview with Karl Ravech. Boy, what a lucky coincidence…
Comment by Mike — August 25, 2025 @ 9:58 pm
1345
So, some big news today. Tiger Woods rang the bell at one of the stock exchanges, and Tom Brady’s ILLEGETIMATE child has the same initials as a certain New York football team.
I think I’d rather hear wall-to-wall Michael Vick race-baiting coverage than have to deal with this sort of hype, celebrity athlete news bullshit.
Comment by Jeff — August 28, 2025 @ 10:57 pm
1346
Way to go, Mr. Gruden!:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/football/orl-bucsnotes3107aug31,0,6750486.story
Couldn’t said it better myself.
Comment by T Dog — September 2, 2025 @ 8:30 pm
1347
Have to love ESPN telling people that they should’ve seen Appalachian State’s win coming after a certain Worldwide Leader ran a weeklong college football season picks series in which they declared that Michigan would run the table.
Comment by Mike — September 3, 2025 @ 11:01 am
1348
If Appalachian State makes it all the way to the Championship Subdivision title game, does ESPN demand that Michigan get a rematch with them? I mean, they did it last year after they lost to Ohio State!
Today is the first day of the NFL season, and there is barely a mention of it on the ESPN.com website. Perhaps right now only on the “Voices” section below the headline. Man, you’d swear that the game was on another network. I mean, there’s not even a “countdown clock” or anything on the television networks! Maybe this game just isn’t as important as the Little League World Series championship game, the WNBA Finals, or the World Series of Poker.
Comment by Jeff — September 6, 2025 @ 10:45 am
1349
Well, well, welll: maybe Charlie Weis didn’t invent the game of football after all. Notre Dame’s quarterbacks(as well as the rest of their team)are garbage. Uh, isn’t that the job of the offensive genius Weis to have them looking better than THAT? ESPN seems to have this love affair w/this guy but has really won NOTHING since he’s been in South Bend. ESPN does that alot anyway: wrap their arms around hype/overrated instead of actual perfromance(see Danica, the Yankees, Michelle Wie, Dale Jr., Michael Vick, et al). I wonder who/what the next hype machine ESPN will try to shove down our throats this time.
Comment by Corliss — September 8, 2025 @ 9:14 pm
1350
For a moment there, I was thinking (or hoping) that since Michigan and Notre Dame were so awful, that ESPN might stop talking about them so much and devote more time to teams like LSU, West Virginia, and Oklahoma who actually deserve the attention.
Wow, was I wrong.
Comment by Jeff — September 11, 2025 @ 10:40 pm
1351
From Mediaweek:
comScore: Yahoo Sports bests ESPN in August for number of unique users
http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003638541
And here is the last paragraph from the article, which contains ESPN’s official response to Yahoo Sports passing them on the web:
As for the shift in traffic leadership, ESPN executives say that such rankings are becoming less relevant in this increasingly multiplatform digital age. The company released the following statement in light of the Yahoo news. “ESPN.com attracts a dedicated and highly engaged user and is the most recognized online sports destination. Portals can clearly drive a lot of users. Our fan base continues to show year-to-year growth in nearly every area, fans are spending more time on our sites than they were a year ago, and our audience returns week after week and month after month. Additionally, users are consuming ESPN digital content voraciously through other digital platforms like iTunes, mobile devices, via EA video games and more. No single metric completely reflects that reach and connection we make with sports fans, regardless of which month we’re talking about.â€
Talk about putting your own spin on things… I bet you if they were ahead of Yahoo sports, they wouldn’t be saying such crap. That’s what we in the media business call “covering up your own ass.”
Comment by T Dog — September 11, 2025 @ 11:23 pm
1352
If they were in charge of Yahoo, we would have actually seen TV coverage of the Reggie Bush scandal at USC.
Comment by Mike — September 13, 2025 @ 12:45 pm
1353
If they were in charge of Yahoo, there would have been no Reggie Bush investigation
Comment by Jeff — September 14, 2025 @ 12:11 am
1354
Had ESPN not picked up MNF and other NFL broadcast rights, the Bush story would have probably been a bigger story.
Comment by drogue — September 14, 2025 @ 7:57 am
1355
And speaking of Bush, it’s still obvious that ESPN was right when it says the Texans didn’t have a freakin’ clue when they didn’t take Reggie Bush first. Why on Earth would you take that when you could have a guy who averages about 35 rushing yards a game? Because he also catches 4 or 5 5-yard swing passes a game too? And I’m a Saints fan!
Comment by Jeff — September 14, 2025 @ 8:39 am
1356
They’re now asking what’s wrong with Notre Dame on NFL programs.
Comment by Jeff — September 25, 2025 @ 7:34 pm
1357
Jeff, I hope ESPN’s fellatio w/ Charlie Weis ends soon. The fact is Notre Dame has been overrated for a while now. Even when Ty Willingham was there the team was never this inept. Maybe Willingham was not the ideal fit but evidently neither is the guy who ESPN seems to think invented the game. By the way, they won’t cover against Duke. Even though they’re Duke, they play much better competition in the ACC and won’t roll over when they get to the “hallowed grounds”@ND stadium. Think ND could use Rudy about now?
Comment by Corliss — September 30, 2025 @ 8:32 pm
1358
How quickly would ESPN declare the baseball season over were the Rockies, D’Backs, Angels, and Indians to win their respective series? 5 seconds? Less than that.
By the way, the NHL season started this past weekend, in case you missed it.
Comment by Mike — October 3, 2025 @ 9:01 pm
1359
They haven’t declared the season “dead” yet, but here’s SportsCenter’s rundown this morning:
1. The Yankees lose (not “The Indians Win”)
2. What will happen to Torre?
3. What will happen to A-Rod?
4. What will happen to Clemens?
5. What will happen to Rivera?
6. What will happen to Pettite?
7. What will happen to (insert any other Yankees free agent or old player here)?
8. What will the Yankees 2008 roster look like?
I’m still waiting for any analysis of the ALCS or NLCS.
Come on, ESPN. You are not New York’s personal fucking ABC affiliate, so stop acting like you are. Typical New York mentality. The NL playoffs were over in their mind when the Mets were eliminated. And now dissecting the Yankees is more important than saying A SINGLE FUCKING WORD about the team that eliminated them.
Comment by Jeff — October 9, 2025 @ 1:42 pm
1360
Preach on, Jeff:
The Yankees are eliminated and USC LOST to a 40 point underdog. That silence you hear is ESPN mourning(”what are we going to force down people’s throats now? Who are we going to coronate before the season is over now?”). Jeff, since ND footbal officially SUCKS now, it’s time for ESPN’s other snugglebunny:Duke basketball/Coach K. Brace yourself, Jeff. You know it’s coming. God forbid should they lose in the 1st round of the Tourney. As far Torre and the possible deconstruction of the Yankees well….there are a few of us who really don’t give a damn. Really, we don’t.
Comment by Corliss — October 14, 2025 @ 9:14 pm
1361
hey, no one’s posted on this thread in a while, Orson, link this back to the front page
Comment by chucky bob — November 23, 2025 @ 12:48 am
1362
need a sticky here! Pronto!
Comment by hunglikehussain — January 21, 2025 @ 3:04 pm
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[…] is lousy with so many things. Most bloggers and readers of blogs remember Orson Swindle’s list of reasons why ESPN sucks at Every Day Should Be Saturday. The post got over 1,300 comments and essentially put the site […]
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