While perusing the espn articles regarding the upcoming futzball season, it looks like ESPN is owned by the SEC.
Apparently they forgot the Big Ten had 2 of 4 teams in the national playoffs and Penn State got stronger and the Ducks and Bucks aren't exactly conceding the title to the Nittany Lions. Ohio State has a lot of replacing starters to do this year but the ones replacing them were all 4 or 5 star recruits in the top 300.
SO they aren't exactly second tier players.
True, we lost the best defensive coordinator in collegiate football to rival Penn State. That will make Penn State a tougher defense.
SO, I wanted to find out from my SEC fan club how much does it cost to buy ESPN favorable publicity that almost goes toward drooling.. ???
How many SEC teams made the final 8 of the playoffs last season.. Texas. All the other patsies got beat.
May I remind the ESPN nutjobs that TWO of the FOUR finalists were BIG TEN Teams and Ohio State had to take out another one in Oregon. So I guess if ya want to beat a excellent Big Ten school ya need another Big Ten school to do it.
Same for Penn State who was eliminated by the Buckeyes also.
Penn State defense will be better this season with their new and Buckeyes former Defensive Coordinator.
So the Big Ten should be even stronger this season than last season.
Time will tell but the bias at ESPAN is just dripping like post nasal ad nauseam.