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Michael Wilbon calls NCAA most ‘worthless brand in sports’ amid talk of March Madness expansion


There are times when voices like Michael Wilbon on Pardon the Interruption are needed to give an obvious sports take in a clear way. Wednesday was one of those days, as Wilbon and cohost Tony Kornheiser addressed the growing momentum behind NCAA tournament expansion with the delirium and anger it deserved. The hosts ripped the “worthless” NCAA. (Awful Announcing)

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Michael Wilbon calls NCAA most ‘worthless brand in sports’ amid talk of March Madness expansion