ytownfootball;854049 wrote:Really? Name one other program that has come under one half the scrutiny Ohio State has in the last decade by ESPN. Just one.
Name me one other program that had a running back phenom leave the program for breaking NCAA rules (and then ended up in the slammer), and had their starting quarterback break NCAA rules and face suspension (and then win a Heisman), and then catch five huge players right before a BCS game and then to watch their quarterback and Heisman candidate leave school, and then have their coach be caught covering it up. Just one.
Listen, ESPN is a business. They cover big time teams and players more often than they cover the little guys. If you're going to brag about being the best team in the country, then don't bitch about it when you fuck up and the sharks want stories. Yes, they search profusely and they put up silly half-written stories about
possible leads and incidents and have a slew of talking heads throw their meaningless conjecture on top of it.
That's the business and it's why I can say with full confidence that ESPN as an entity has
nothing against Ohio State. Discrimination and unsubstantiated hatred are bad for business, and ESPN is certainly great at being a business. It's why Brett Favre rumors become breaking news when they shouldn't, it's why were constantly updated about Yankees baseball pitching and hitting concerns, it's why Lebron James talk is nonstop, it's why every big name is talked about as much as possible. The negative stories just sell more and ESPN is giving people what they want to hear.
I mean this in the nicest way possible, but stop being such a pussy.
Writerbuckeye;854445 wrote:ESPN is doing more than just digging and reporting. They have just about all of their commentators out there, on their soapboxes, seeking harsher punishment for Ohio State than what is warranted by the letter of allegations.
Nobody else under investigation has faced this type of attack by ESPN. Not now. Not ever.
No, they're not. The commentators are idiots, everyone knows that much. Have you ever heard of sensationalism? It used to sell newspapers and now it gets more viewers and article clicks. They do this more often than you are thinking. You're not the first program to have them post incomplete reports about that turned out to be false.
This whole thing reminds me of how you don't realize thousands of other people drive a particular car until it's yours. You guys aren't realizing the scrutiny other schools went through until it was you. It has only been exacerbated by Ohio State's sloppy replies. It took them months to get their shit straight and it was embarrassing for all of them in the Athletic Department.