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Sporting News on MSNESPN's Michael Wilbon pulls no punches in discussing college football 'ruination' impacting the SEC, Big TenMore media pundits are struggling to wrap their heads around what this new era of college football will look like, including ...
With the CFP threatening to change again, nobody is happy about the favoritism towards the Big Ten and the SEC.
But ESPN's Michael Wilbon didn't mince words when pointing out the real culprit. On the latest episode of Pardon The Interruption, Wilbon made the case that the format should be eight teams with ...
On Friday, video surfaced of ESPN personality Michael Wilbon sharing his thoughts on Detroit's stellar midseason run. The ...
Pardon The Interruption's Michael Wilbon recently called out his employer for their greed surrounding the expansion of the college football playoff, and he's not wrong. Some people, me included ...
You can absorb those teams under another umbrella," Wilbon said. "I get that. USC, UCLA, Washington and Oregon can be in the Big Ten and you sort of don’t exclude, but you do exclude.
Wilbon is a trustee for his alma mater, Northwestern, but isn't afraid to speak his mind on the matter. "I'm sure I'm going to make people who deal with me in the Big Ten cringe," Wilbon said ...
But in the eyes of ESPN’s Michael Wilbon, the league would be better off following suit with the NHL and getting rid of the NBA All-Star Game in favor of an event to highlight international talent.
Michael Wilbon has been critical of the College Football Playoff, and the latest plans for the CFP got the ESPN analyst riled up again.
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