Menu

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)

Related:

Indiana names West Virginia's Darian DeVries as new head men's basketball coach
Indiana has hired West Virginia's Darian DeVries as new head coach of the men's basketball program, the school announced Tuesday. DeVries will receive a six-year...

2025 March Madness TV schedule, announcers: How to watch tournament, tip times, TV channels, bracket
The 2025 NCAA Tournament begins Tuesday, March 18 with the First Four in Dayton, Ohio. That's when March Madness truly kicks into gear with 68...

West Virginia governor questions UNC official's role in NCAA Tournament selection
West Virginia's governor called attention to financial incentives in UNC athletics director Bubba Cunningham's contract Monday, implying they may have played a role in the...

West Virginia governor lashes out after NCAA tournament snub
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey lashed out at the men's NCAA tournament selection committee after the Mountaineers were among the teams snubbed, and he asked...

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


© 2005-2025 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.