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, ...
The expansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams has largely been celebrated, although some have argued for tweaks to the system, like an expansion of on-campus games to the quarterfinal ...
As expected, despite expanding from four teams to 12 this season, the College Football Playoff has certainly not pleased everyone. From fans to media, the format and the bracket have generated more ...
Michael Wilbon has issues with the expanded College ... ESPN included. The “Pardon the Interruption” co-host believes the format expansion from four teams to 12 this year was too much.
Michael Wilbon joined The Tony Kornheiser Show on Christmas Eve and made his case for why Americans can never have enough football. On Pardon the Interruption heading into the first weekend of the ...
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 ...
For Pardon the Interruption's Michael Wilbon, the size of the playoff itself is the biggest issue, and he believes it is a result of greed from those invested in the sport, including the network ...