We can count Pardon the Interruption’s Michael Wilbon among those opposed to the College Football Playoff changes proposed by the sport’s preeminent conferences, the SEC and Big Ten.
More media pundits are struggling to wrap their heads around what this new era of college football will look like, including Northwestern alumnus-turned-ESPN host Michael Wilbon. “It leads ...
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.
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 ...
As the SEC and Big Ten push for automatic bids to the College Football Playoff during expansion talks, ESPN's Michael Wilbon is against the proposal entirely. College football commissioners are ...
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.
A Knoxville orthopaedic clinic is using a robot on some procedures to get real-time feedback and minimize human error.
Mercado is a United States-trained orthopedic surgeon with 35 years of experience in hospital management. He replaced Emmanuel Ledesma Jr. “Mercado has been the vice chairman of the Mercado ...
He and "Pardon The Interruption" co-host Michael Wilbon discussed on Wednesday, Feb. 19, a proposal from the Big 10 and SEC that would guarantee each of the nation's top two power conferences four ...
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