The Death of (Pseudo)Journalism, or, why I finally broke up with ESPN

Jymkata

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There are threads with a similar tone on every message board so if you aren't interested in a rant against a national sports news outlet I won't be offended if you decide to read no further. Instead of being outraged that my favorite team or player doesn't get as much coverage as team X or player Y, I am really disturbed by what I saw this year (and especially as bowl season was winding down) as a legitimate conflict of interest.

Last night two top teams with relatively large fanbases played in a BCS bowl and one team clearly dominated the other one. The only thing that could have possibly kept this game from being newsworthy to an organization that prides itself on being "the leader in sports" and runs multiple channels that report on every piece of sports minutiae around the clock, everyday is that the game was played on a competitor network and/or there was a predetermined bias against the winner.

Yes, I am a Hawkeye homer, but I dvr'd every sports news show I could think of (Mike & Mike, First Take, College Football Live, Jim Rome is Burning, Around the Horn, Pardon the Interuption) and I was utterly amazed at how little coverage the game got.

***Mike & Mike spent about 2 minutes on the game - which I kind of expected since they only seem to care about pro sports and Notre Dame. Most of the 2 minutes was just because they had Kirk Herbstreit on and he got to talk about the Big Ten, after that they went into a much more detailed talk about the title game.

***First Take recapped the game quickly and gave a quick graphic about how poorly GT performed but for the entire TWO HOURS they spent about a minute or 2 on the game and the 1rst and 10 guys didn't even reference it as one of the 10 topics of the day! They did have a topic about the title game though!

***College Football Live (this was the one I figured would be my best bet) recapped the game waaayyy too quickly (showed the McNutt TD while the guy made a stupid McFly...hello...McFly joke, then showed GT score a TD to make it 17-14, showed the fake FG, and then showed Wegher TD "that put the game away") no talk about Iowa's defense or GT's offensive problems. If you would have only watched that recap you'd have said it was a very close game between two evenly matched teams. Holtz and May mumbled some quick comments and the other 56 minutes of the show were commercials and talk about the National Championship. Keep in mind this is an hour show whose only topic is college football and they can only manage a couple minutes for last night's BCS game.

***Jim Rome actually suprised me for a minute. On JRIB he made it his 2nd topic and ate a little crow about how he doubted that "6 months of preparation would be enough for us to be ready for GT". He then showed quite a few highlights of our guys stuffing the run and sacking Nesbitt and Edds interception. He then gave "props where props are due" to Norm Parker and the Hawkeyes. I say he suprised me for a minute because he then showed the fake fg, sarcastically called Ferentz "Captain Kirk" 4 or 5 times, and announced that "Captain Kirk you are no Chris Peterson" while insinuating that Parker and the defense saved him from his bad coaching. That was it for anything on the Orange Bowl but he did have guests talk about the National Championship game.

***Around The Horn made an offhand reference to it in the lightning round at the end of the show. It took maybe 20 seconds.

***Pardon the Interuption - I could have missed something but I don't think the Orange Bowl was a single one of the topics that they touched on.

Again, I understand that ESPN is much more interested in pro sports and the SEC because they and their affiliates make money on broadcasting SEC games, but how can a sports news agency cover so little of a major sporting event the morning after it happens on a slow Wednesday? I truly believe that if the Big Ten had been losing bowl games this year and had GT beat Iowa that the game would have been a bigger story, but the conference and Iowa have continuously embarassed pundits this year who have confidently predicted big losses for us.

Growing up in the 80's and going to college in the 90's, ESPN became something I tuned into quite a bit simply because there weren't a lot of choices. It has amazed me how differently I view that organization now. I remember thinking Stuart Scott, Keith Olbermann, and Dan Patrick were cool once upon a time and that Chris Berman and Jim Rome were funny. I can honestly say I detest the whole "ESPN schtick" now. The lame puns and catchphrases irritate me, I turn off the tv the minute I hear Berman's voice. I can't stand Rome. Stuart Scott seems pathetic. Olbermann is insane and possibly the most arrogant guy on earth. Their "experts" like Colin Cowherd and Pat Forde are so annoyed with Hawkeye nation that they come off as unprofessional in their columns and on their shows. Basketball is impossible to enjoy with all the former Dukies and Tar Heels (or Dukie V wannabes) pulling for the ACC.

I could live with all this if it was just a part of them targeting young viewers but if the news coverage stayed solid. Sadly, there are many better resources to use for that information nowadays and this latest slight against the team, the conference, and the sport that I hold most dear has become too blatant to ignore.....So bye bye Bristol. That's it, rant over
 


Dont question the media or you may bring Thunderhawk and all the other lefties on the board to come out and attack you.Let it go and accept it.
 




I agree...the problem is that sports and the History Channel are about all I watch and there just aren't many decent alternatives to ESPN for sports and sometimes the History Channel decides to run the history of chocolate so I can't watch that and the Big Ten Network is airring a show about the dance class as Northwestern so I can't watch that. Either the Big Ten Network needs to get better programming or there needs to be a legitimate competitor emerge. The other problem is that ESPN has become such a factor that it has a huge impact on rankings and recruiting and they know it and sometimes use their influence.

I used to think that I was just an overly sensitive Hawkeye fan with regard to ESPN's coverage. I think today's coverage of the Orange Bowl was a blatant display of ESPN's disregard for certain teams. I would gladly boycott ESPN programming other than actual games...if there were any legitimate alternative. I watch BTN as much as possible but honestly most of their programming is unwatchable...sometimes I have to force myself to watch Big Ten Friday Night Tailgate...it's like a bunch of kids hijacked a legitimate television show.
 


Dont question the media or you may bring Thunderhawk and all the other lefties on the board to come out and attack you.Let it go and accept it.

I think I let it go - I just needed the rant because I'm exhiled to Michigan right now so any post-season talk I get would have to be from the internet or the national media. I guess it will have to be the internet.
 


I agree...the problem is that sports and the History Channel are about all I watch and there just aren't many decent alternatives to ESPN for sports and sometimes the History Channel decides to run the history of chocolate so I can't watch that and the Big Ten Network is airring a show about the dance class as Northwestern so I can't watch that. Either the Big Ten Network needs to get better programming or there needs to be a legitimate competitor emerge. The other problem is that ESPN has become such a factor that it has a huge impact on rankings and recruiting and they know it and sometimes use their influence.

I used to think that I was just an overly sensitive Hawkeye fan with regard to ESPN's coverage. I think today's coverage of the Orange Bowl was a blatant display of ESPN's disregard for certain teams. I would gladly boycott ESPN programming other than actual games...if there were any legitimate alternative. I watch BTN as much as possible but honestly most of their programming is unwatchable...sometimes I have to force myself to watch Big Ten Friday Night Tailgate...it's like a bunch of kids hijacked a legitimate television show.

+1 on everything you just wrote HawKCP - the dance class at Northwestern refernce was especially nice and sadly true. I wish we could get an alternative like The Sporting News was the alternative for the flashier and more shallow Sports Illustrated when I was younger. I was so excited about the BTN but aside from "the greatest" lists, the replays, and the extra games I have little use for all the other "programming". It's pretty low-rent.
 


I blame the BCS more than anything else for the lack of coverage.

Automatically pairing the top two teams renders all of the other bowl games less relevant.

The Orange Bowl was isolated to a crappy Tuesday night slot, 4 days after the traditional Jan 1 bowl games.

The Orange Bowl is played 48 hours before the title game, so everyone's attention quickly turned to Alabama/Texas.
 


If ever there was a time for a 2nd all sports channel now is it! And I would start with showing as much Pac-10, NHL, and MMA as possible.
 


I'm with you on College Football Live. I was watching couldn't believe they could spend an hour talking about a single game.
 




I'm with you on College Football Live. I was watching couldn't believe they could spend an hour talking about a single game.

Then you must not have been watching all week.

Monday: 3 minutes on Fiesta, nothing on Orange, rest on title game (mix in some stories on USC and FLa)

Tuesday: 2-3 min recap of fiesta, 2-3 minutes on Orange, rest on title game.

Wed: 2-3 min recap of orange, rest on title game

Thur: I assume will be all title game.

Frid: probably 1 hour recapping title game
 


If ever there was a time for a 2nd all sports channel now is it! And I would start with showing as much Pac-10, NHL, and MMA as possible.

That's a valid point. The market is practically begging for a competitor and sports like MMA that are essentially completely ignored by ESPN are becoming increasingly popular.

There are large segments of the sporting world that are essentially ignored by ESPN that would make for a great customer base for a competitor.
 


I don't really mean to be a downer, guys.. but it was a relatively meaningless game against two relatively boring teams that have relatively small fan bases from two relatively mediocre conferences.

With the National Championship game tomorrow, I'm not sure what more you guys could've expected.

It's all relative, though.
 




MMA is stupid, its the sport of methheads and posers in affliction T-Shirts walking around at the mall...every d-bag at every bar thinks they are going to be an MMA fighter guy. Just because you have an Affliction t shirt on and your jeans come pre-destroyed does not make you an MMA fighter...
 


I don't really mean to be a downer, guys.. but it was a relatively meaningless game against two relatively boring teams that have relatively small fan bases from two relatively mediocre conferences.

With the National Championship game tomorrow, I'm not sure what more you guys could've expected.

It's all relative, though.

I don't know where to start with you Erik - why are you on this message board?? Don't you have better things to do if you believe this team is "relatively" boring? Have you missed this season? I don't mean to be a downer either...but things don't get much more exciting than this season. As for the other "relatively boring team", before the game everyone in the media was telling us how exciting Paul Johnson's triple option offense was.

The two mediocre conferences comment I'll chalk up to you drinking the kool-aid about the Big Ten. Hate to break it to you, but the Big Ten pretty put that myth to bed this bowl season. 4 wins against sexier, faster top 15 teams probably doesn't matter to you since they occured in "relatively meaningless" bowls and all that really seems to matter is the fraudulent National Championship game.

"Meaningless game"?? I know it wasn't the national championship but it was a matchup between 2 top teams in a BCS bowl - I know you can't cover every bowl but these 2 teams will be contenders for next year and BCS bowls should get at least 25% of the coverage the day after the game.

Yes the National Championship is on Thursday, but we are talking about Wednesday. They have talked about this game for weeks now. It has been broken down every which way and you still have all day Thursday to analyze it. All I ask is that the BCS game that was played the night before gets some recognition on a national sports media outlet.

As for it being a boring game, I grant you that is relative. However, I thought the Florida/Cinci game was completely boring due to the lack of defense. Yet that game was reported on endlessly the next day and not just about the Tebow/Meyer stories. I know the average football fan thinks that the only thing that makes a game exciting is lots of touchdowns but I think that offense is only half of the game. A good defensive stand really gets me pumped up and from that perspective I can tell you that the Orange bowl was not boring.
 


I believe that since the Big Ten Network was formed ESPN has a mission statement to put the conference in a negative light whenever possible and when not possible, such as when a Big Ten team beats a team from an ESPN-approved conference, they then downplay the game to the point of all but ignoring it. I quit watching Sportscenter a long time ago because I got tired of the whole ESPN slant on things. Their coverage of the Texas Tech drama that is going on cost them any journalisitc integrity they may have had. ESPiN, love it or leave it. Other than watching the games, I choose to leave it.
 


I believe that since the Big Ten Network was formed ESPN has a mission statement to put the conference in a negative light whenever possible and when not possible, such as when a Big Ten team beats a team from an ESPN-approved conference, they then downplay the game to the point of all but ignoring it. I quit watching Sportscenter a long time ago because I got tired of the whole ESPN slant on things. Their coverage of the Texas Tech drama that is going on cost them any journalisitc integrity they may have had. ESPiN, love it or leave it. Other than watching the games, I choose to leave it.

Riiiiggghhhtttt. That's why ESPN has about 2-3 Big 10 games on EVERY weel during the season (more than the Big 10 network) plus 1 almost every week on ABC.

That's why ESPN has a dedicated blogger, solely for the Big 10 (and one for every conference).

I can understand hating ESPN's national talking heads (Forde, Rome, etc) but to say that ESPN hates the Big 10 is ridiculous.


You want to know why the Orange Bowl didn't get much coverage? It's because it's two days before the national title game. Do you also get upset when ESPN shows more coverage to the NCAA tourney than the NIT? I don't know where some Iowa fans got this complex where everyone is out to get them, but it's becoming extremely annoying.
 


"I agree...the problem is that sports and the History Channel are about all I watch and there just aren't many decent alternatives to ESPN for sports and sometimes the History Channel decides to run the history of chocolate so I can't watch that and the Big Ten Network is airring a show about the dance class as Northwestern so I can't watch that. Either the Big Ten Network needs to get better programming or there needs to be a legitimate competitor emerge. The other problem is that ESPN has become such a factor that it has a huge impact on rankings and recruiting and they know it and sometimes use their influence."

If you want some good TV, start watching Fringe.
 


I don't really mean to be a downer, guys.. but it was a relatively meaningless game against two relatively boring teams that have relatively small fan bases from two relatively mediocre conferences.

With the National Championship game tomorrow, I'm not sure what more you guys could've expected.

It's all relative, though.

He is absolutely right. Look at the ratings. The Orange Bowl was the least watched game by far. It pitted the two lowest rated teams in the BCS, and outside of the Rose Bowl (which gets ratings just for being the Rose Bowl), it was the only game that will not feature a team fighting for a perfect record.

What you do not want to accept, and what I as a Hawkeye fan who does not hold a grudge against the media do accept, is that Iowa is just a really small fish in the CFB pond. The reason the sports media is not going to talk about Iowa (or GT for that matter), is that their fanbase is pretty small. Iowa is a small school, and Iowa is a small state. Espn knows that not only do many people on the coasts and the south not care about Iowa football all that dearly, but even fans in the midwest do not. Iowa does not derive a similar emotional reaction to Big 10 fans as an OSU or Michigan would.

Now, saying all of this, there is no shame in any of this. Iowa has a small, but very loyal and dedicated fanbase, of which I am a member. However, ESPN is trying to appeal to a national audience, not a small amount of hardcore fans. If you do not realize that the NCG between Bama and Texas is a much bigger fish for them to fry, then you are the one with the bias, not them.
 




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