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ESPN issued a formal apology to SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey for James Carville’s comments during College GameDay from LSU's campus on Saturday.

Here's was the segment, followed by the apology.


And Carville fired back...

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When is Commish Stanky gonna address and disprove Carville’s facts?
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Muh conspiracy. But Bama still kicked that arse even with LSU getting the lion share of benefit of doubt by refs.
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What did he say that was incorrect?
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Carville has given just a fraction of hard facts and evidence, but yet denial is an easy route, especially when all you have to do is say "No, conspiracy!", it is just easier than to except the known truth. This has been going on for years in an attempt to make Saban a household name and record breaker for a storied program like Bama... If it was my team, it would be an insult and would never want to be blissfully ingnorant just to enjoy "Fake Success". In my opinion, the players, coaches, fans, boosters, etc... of bama that aren't involved in bama a top the SEC and college football because of corruption should be pissed the most. ESPN purchased the rights to the SEC and has been the platform for bama and that penalties are penalties and each team deals with them, well, except bama. You guys got used and played because you actually think your team could win year in and year out. Shake off the ignorance, inflated ego's, prideful teary eyes, and join the stand against corruption. We can all together end this corruption. Next time your team wins, who knows it may be, "Real. This not about LSU, one game, one team, it's about corrupting a sport that most everyone, no matter your team, love... Everyone can handle losses, but when there is a long history of behavior not just suggesting corruption, but proving it, I know I wouldn't want my team to win that way living in ignorance, because apparently "It is bliss, ignorance that is..." Come on bama fans, join the rest of college football "in the light.", promise that measuring your life by this lie, even though you didn't go to school at Alabama or even finished high school, will be better for your lives than "Living the Lie."
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Tl;dr
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Uh, ESPN - you got a little on your chin. Need a tissue?
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Guys it's all about the money. Bama generates more money than any other college program and more than most pro programs. Obsession pays dividends.
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Umm...no they dont... LINK
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Well that didn't work out very well for you. So it's not the money, unless you're going to argue that A&M,Texas, Michigan and OSU are included in the SEC's Black suit conspiracy? I don't remember ever watching the Aggies play and thinking the SEC Officials were helping them out. If they are then the Aggie's should be pissed because they're certainly not getting a return on their investment LOL!???
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Surely ESPN's B.S. apology was for Carville's (hilarious) shirt, rather than what he said on air.
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No amount of conspiracy evidence is going to help relieve the sting of the arse kicking we took last night.
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You damn right Jimmy!!!
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Who the hell elected Carville to be LSU spokesman? The guy is a freaking Martian looking clown and his act was a disgrace.
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Carville...(while i hate his Politics) is an ardent LSU Supporter..and in turn i support his SEC Stance.
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You fn clowns talk constantly about his politics. Who gives a F. He is talking about LSU not politics. You arse clowns have to preface your ignorant comments with, " while I don't like his politics" . No one GAF
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This is why I love sports. The power to bring people together. Politicians (on both sides) often try to use sports to divide us. Don't let them! I don't care who you voted for, on Saturdays we are all Tigers.
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It wasn't over the top, but damn, dude is just embarrassing.
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Those comments are "over the top?" Give me a break.
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ESPN laid down to Sankey's hurt feelings and the almighty $$$.
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James has all but ensured that LSU is going to get a fairly called game. Thank you Mr. Carville. It’s funny watching him utilize the same political weaponry that hade him successful in his profession on the sec. even better that it is for lsu’s benefit.
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Sankey is a cry baby loser! The fact that ESPN made an apology proves Sankey was butt hurt over a man’s right to an opinion!! Sankey is a coward and doesn’t deserve his position!! Soft arse world!!
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to me it makes Sankey look even worse
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Hankey pankey donkey sankey learned from slive how to screw our kids.
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It’s like the surrender scene in Josey Wales where the rebels are apologizing to the Yankees. One person has a moment of clarity and realizes that it’s the Yankees who owed the rebels an apology. After the ESPN expert analyst agreed that it wasn’t targeting and Carville laid out the facts, the SEC Office should have issued an apology. Run O, it’s a trap!
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He says he has evidence that they knew, lol. Post it James!
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Fuc Dem , fuk all dem!
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Can't believe i am saying this about Carville, but he is 100$
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