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    ESPN's bias is going too far

    This article was written yesterday. It has the top 10 hardest schedules in the nation. Colorado "just miss the cut" with Virginia? Also, look at number 8, East Carolina, which play Virginia Tech, then West Virginia, followed by the POWERHOUSE N.C. State and Virginia ? Can anyone explain any logic to ESPNs thought process?

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/blog/...=feldman_bruce

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Another article about the masked raider. Half way through the article "You can have Bevo (Texas), Reveille (Texas A&M), the Sooner Schooner (Oklahoma) or Willie the Wildcat (Kansas State) on his motorcycle. But there's something about the charge of the Masked Rider before the Red Raiders take the field for each home game that sets this tradition apart." Yet no mention of the largest mascot in college football, it just keeps getting worst. Doesn't Bevo just stand, eating grass through the entire game?

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3460419

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Presumably he also takes craps.

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Settle down. It's a columnist's blog. They're entitled to their opinions, aren't they?

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Quote Originally Posted by 96 Buff View Post
    Settle down. It's a columnist's blog. They're entitled to their opinions, aren't they?
    Only when they agree with me. Otherwise, they're idots.
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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Quote Originally Posted by sackman View Post
    Only when they agree with me. Otherwise, they're idots.
    I can go with that. Doesn't mean they have an unfair bias, though. They're simply wrong.

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    He says Notre Dame will be ranked when they go to Washington... I think that says all you need to say about the columnist's intelligence and bias.

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Quote Originally Posted by virginiabuff View Post
    Another article about the masked raider. Half way through the article "You can have Bevo (Texas), Reveille (Texas A&M), the Sooner Schooner (Oklahoma) or Willie the Wildcat (Kansas State) on his motorcycle. But there's something about the charge of the Masked Rider before the Red Raiders take the field for each home game that sets this tradition apart." Yet no mention of the largest mascot in college football, it just keeps getting worst. Doesn't Bevo just stand, eating grass through the entire game?

    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3460419
    Yeah, he's an idot. If yer really irked, send an email and straighten him out.

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Quote Originally Posted by RedDirtBuff View Post
    Yeah, he's an idot. If yer really irked, send an email and straighten him out.
    Or don't pay attention to him. Sending e-mails just tells ESPN that people are reading him and he's getting a rise out of them.
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    Or don't pay attention to him. Sending e-mails just tells ESPN that people are reading him and he's getting a rise out of them.
    Kinda like Mark Kiszla? Cause I've torn him a new asshole so many times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweaty teets View Post
    Kinda like Mark Kiszla? Cause I've torn him a new asshole so many times.
    I've only come after Kiszla once (following his infinitely horrific article about JR Smith's car accident), but there was a stretch of time a few years ago in which I'd send an angry email to Bill Williamson at least 2 or 3 times a week. Good lord that guy sucked.

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Quote Originally Posted by SanDiegoBuff View Post
    He says Notre Dame will be ranked when they go to Washington... I think that says all you need to say about the columnist's intelligence and bias.
    I wouldn't be surprised if that were the case. Have you looked at their schedule? It's hardly daunting, and as much as I hate to say it, they're gonna be a better team this year.

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    I'm still amazed how ND is able to recruit so well. I mean even after two miserable seasons, they can still recruit based on their reputation

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Quote Originally Posted by virginiabuff View Post
    I'm still amazed how ND is able to recruit so well. I mean even after two miserable seasons, they can still recruit based on their reputation
    They've got a movie.

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    Re: ESPN's bias is going too far

    Quote Originally Posted by SanDiegoBuff View Post
    He says Notre Dame will be ranked when they go to Washington... I think that says all you need to say about the columnist's intelligence and bias.
    They'll be rank allright!

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