Nebraska's Bo Pelini on ESPN/SEC relationship: 'You're supposed to be neutral'
Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini spoke out in opposition to what he believes to be a bias towards the SEC by ESPN on Monday, according to Samuel McKewon of the Omaha-World Herald.
During his weekly press conference Pelini spoke on his issue with the relationship between the SEC and ESPN, the sports media conglomerate.
Nebraska's Bo Pelini on 4 SEC West teams being in top 4: "They play good fb. I know there's good fb played in some other conferences, too."
— Samuel McKewon (@swmckewonOWH) October 20, 2014
Pelini on ESPN/SEC Network relationship: "I don't think that kind of relationship is good for college football." #huskers
— Samuel McKewon (@swmckewonOWH) October 20, 2014
More Pelini on ESPN/SEC Network relationship: "You're supposed to be neutral. Pretty hard to stay neutral in that situation."
— Samuel McKewon (@swmckewonOWH) October 20, 2014
The No. 15 Cornhuskers, who are 6-1, play in the Big Ten. Fox Entertainment owns the majority (51%) of the conference's Network.
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