Michael Wilbon has issues with the expanded College Football Playoff, and he even took a shot at his employer over what he claims is a money grab by all concerned, ESPN included. The “Pardon the ...
Pardon the Interruption has remained one of ESPN’s most popular sports debate shows. As for why this is, Meadowlark Media’s Pablo Torre and MSNBC’s Chris Hayes believe that it was due to the show’s ...
The NBA media musical chairs keep spinning, and longtime Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem is the latest analyst to board it.
According to ESPN analyst Michael Wilbon, Towns is thriving with the Knicks not because analytics said he would but because Karl is grateful to fulfill his mother's dream. "Karl-Anthony Towns is ...
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 ...
Michael Wilbon, co-host of Pardon The Interruption, recently voiced strong disapproval of the expanded bracket, labeling it a “greed play” driven by financial incentives. “They’re not ...
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser explain why they would keep the rare Paul Skenes baseball card and not trade it for the ...
For Pardon the Interruption's Michael Wilbon, the size of the playoff itself is the biggest issue, and he believes it is a result of greed from those invested in the sport, including the network ...
The expansion of the College Football Playoff to 12 teams has largely been celebrated, although some have argued for tweaks to the system, like an expansion of on-campus games to the quarterfinal ...