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re: ESPN signs this year...
Posted on 7/21/11 at 11:43 am to RBWilliams8
Posted on 7/21/11 at 11:43 am to RBWilliams8
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Posted on 7/21/11 at 11:49 am to slutiger5
I just sent this e-mail to ESPN...
I'm posting it here because I included some earlier comments on the Rant that were right on point...
So when did ESPN get in the business of creating news instead of just reporting it? The video quality that Lyles gave LSU has ZERO to do with this case. There were no NCAA regulations against it at the time and last time I checked, it's not against any rules to get ripped off for buying a poor product. I find Pat Forde and Kelly Naqi's analysis of this issue is baseless and tacky, and ESPN should leave the investigation to the NCAA instead of acting as a whistle blower on college football programs. It is harmful to each university implicated, and each program that you choose to televise on a weekly basis. Stop this media witch hunt NOW, and get back to reporting sports.
Thank You,
I'm posting it here because I included some earlier comments on the Rant that were right on point...
So when did ESPN get in the business of creating news instead of just reporting it? The video quality that Lyles gave LSU has ZERO to do with this case. There were no NCAA regulations against it at the time and last time I checked, it's not against any rules to get ripped off for buying a poor product. I find Pat Forde and Kelly Naqi's analysis of this issue is baseless and tacky, and ESPN should leave the investigation to the NCAA instead of acting as a whistle blower on college football programs. It is harmful to each university implicated, and each program that you choose to televise on a weekly basis. Stop this media witch hunt NOW, and get back to reporting sports.
Thank You,
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