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ESPN broadcasters face pro-Colorado bias accusations as Buffaloes blown out in bowl game

ESPN broadcasters on Saturday faced accusations of bias for allegedly gushing over the Colorado Buffaloes as they suffered an abysmal loss to the BYU Cougars.


ESPN broadcasters face pro-Colorado bias accusations as Buffaloes blown out in bowl game
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College football fans who tuned into the ESPN broadcast of the game got pretty upset with the spotlight being heavily on Colorado, and they made their voices heard on social media. 

BYU offensive lineman Connor Pay even told the broadcasters to talk more about the team, according to broadcaster Dave Pasch.

Pasch's broadcast partner Dusty Dvoracek added that BYU "gave us plenty to talk about."

Pay was among those who weighed in on the call.

Sanders said it was "tough" knowing that some of the players he's been coaching for the last two or three years are going to be leaving his side for the next part of their journeys.

BYU finished the season 11-2, producing their third 10-win season in the last five years. They haven't had a run like that since the mid-2000s when they won at least 10 games from 2006 to 2009 and then again in 2011.

Kalani Sitake had the team go from a meager five wins in their first season in the Big 12 Conference last year to 11 wins and a bowl appearance.

Sitake is 5-2 in bowl games since taking over the program in 2016.

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