The “Pardon the Interruption” co-host believes the format expansion from four teams to 12 this year was too much.
ESPN’s Michael Wilbon called out his own network for greed when it comes to the College Football Playoff. Now that we’re two rounds into this year’s iteration, Wilbon saw enough and said the CFP does not need 12 teams.
The College Football Playoff’s 12-team expansion is already under fire, with ESPN’s Michael Wilbon calling out his own network for prioritizing profits over practicality.
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, thought moving to a six—or eight-team playoff would've been an excellent transition from four.
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.
For all the flag-planting of rivalry week, Ohio State is proving teams can overcome multiple losses (including the big one) on way to glory.
This article was originally published on www.si.com as PTI's Michael Wilbon Calls Out ESPN for 'Greed' Around 12-Team College Football Playoff.