The latest in a growing line of flubs came when the network's talking heads were discussing the biggest game--or at least the most anticipated--of the season. Apparently whoever takes care of the graphics does not know who is playing.
If this was an isolated incident I would say its no big deal (which it still isn't to be honest). Mistakes like this have become common though. Now maybe they have always happened and its because of social media that every mistake is now being magnified.
Who knows, but you have to think that ESPN would eventually get tired of all the little mistakes. It makes them look sloppy, disorganized, and anything but the worldwide leader in anything.
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