Brent Musberger On Live Broadcast: Deal With ESPN, SEC Bias

Oct 19, 2013; College Station, TX, USA; A general view of the SEC logo before the game between theTexas A&M Aggies and the Auburn Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 19, 2013; College Station, TX, USA; A general view of the SEC logo before the game between theTexas A&M Aggies and the Auburn Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports /
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Brent Musberger had a pretty stern message for the critics that believe ESPN has an SEC bias on Saturday night during the South CarolinaAuburn broadcast. 

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Clearly one of the storylines over the past few seasons in college football has been all of the love that ESPN seems to show towards the SEC, probably the best football conference in the game today. Well on Saturday night, the one and only Brent Musberger addressed the issue, and a lot of people might not like to hear what he had to say.

Musberger is currently broadcasting the amazing game being played between Auburn and South Carolina, which is indeed shaping up to be maybe the game of the weekend for Week 9. During the broadcast, caught up in all of the amazing action, Musberger had this to say to all the critics of the ESPN-SEC bias:


Well, guess that’s that, then.

Musberger is no longer on the ABC broadcasts, as he is now primarily the man for the big games on the SEC Network on a weekly basis, the joint project that launched this year between ESPN and the conference.

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