i disagree.
first, it's about nneka. leaving her off the olympic team occurred in the context of geno lobbying year after year to have uconn over-represented on the olympic team.
then, uconn has not been tops in women's basketball since 2015-16. that's 6 years ago, folks - a long time. stanford football was 10-3 in 2016.
espn has for years broadcast few pac-12 games - though they are improving lately. and, as others have pointed out, the espn website still often doesn't even mention stanford matchups against other top-10 teams.
showing favoritism to parties with whom you have a relationship, as uconn does with nearby espn, in other settings gets tv journalists fired.
first, it's about nneka. leaving her off the olympic team occurred in the context of geno lobbying year after year to have uconn over-represented on the olympic team.
then, uconn has not been tops in women's basketball since 2015-16. that's 6 years ago, folks - a long time. stanford football was 10-3 in 2016.
espn has for years broadcast few pac-12 games - though they are improving lately. and, as others have pointed out, the espn website still often doesn't even mention stanford matchups against other top-10 teams.
showing favoritism to parties with whom you have a relationship, as uconn does with nearby espn, in other settings gets tv journalists fired.
