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ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech defends blatant SEC basketball blunder as being ‘tongue-in-cheek’


Karl Ravech was duped by a facetious narrative about SEC basketball, and he seems to be doubling down. The SEC dominated college basketball the first two months of the season. But a troll narrative has emerged after the social media account @pickelo7 sarcastically posted about the SEC’s .500 winning percentage since starting conference play. (Awful Announcing)

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ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech defends blatant SEC basketball blunder as being ‘tongue-in-cheek’