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WATCH: Chris Fowler rips ‘stupid’ fans over ESPN-SEC bias

The consternations over ESPN’s perceived SEC bias have reached a fever pitch recently.  They were given some legitimacy when Nebraska coach Bo Pelini said the ESPN/SEC relationship was not good for college football.  That came on the heels of #FSUTwitter conspiracy theories that ESPN was out to get Florida State and Jameis Winston and threats of GameDay boycotts. The claims of ESPN’s SEC bias have been around for years, even before the creation of the SEC Network.  But finally, after the events of the last two weeks, someone at ESPN finally spoke out against it. That someone was College GameDay host and lead play by play man Chris Fowler, who delivered this editorial at those who accuse ESPN of having a pro-SEC agenda. Fowler makes some excellent, logical points in that declaration as you would expect from someone of his great respectability.  It is better and healthier to have all regions of the country represented.  It would be better for college football if the Big Ten wasn’t a barren wasteland

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