Pardon The Interruption's Michael Wilbon recently called out his employer for their greed surrounding the expansion of the ...
The College Football Playoff’s 12-team expansion is already under fire, with ESPN’s Michael Wilbon calling out his own ...
ESPN’s Michael Wilbon called out his own network for greed when it comes to the College Football Playoff. Now that we’re two ...
The expansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams has largely been celebrated, although some have argued for tweaks ...
The “Pardon the Interruption” co-host believes the format expansion from four teams to 12 this year was too much.
After years of public outcry, the College Football Playoff field was expanded from four to 12 teams but that hasn’t stopped ...
ESPN's Michael Wilbon took the network to task Friday on PTI for its role in what he believes is a flawed College Football Playoff structure.
As expected, despite expanding from four teams to 12 this season, the College Football Playoff has certainly not pleased ...
In the wake of the disappointment that has been the first two rounds of the College Football Playoff more and more analysts are ripping the tournament organizers for a faulty format. But ESPN's ...
Michael Wilbon lays into ESPN for its involvement ... with some suspecting that the College Football Playoff might wind up expanding even more for that reason - not slimming down.
Longtime ESPN sports commentator Michael Wilbon had an interesting observation about ... Even the "disappointing" ratings ...
For the first time, the College Football Playoff and the NFL are competing ... the Interruption," where Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon sparred about the newly minted topic, given that ...