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Episode 11:Reggie's Bush's Predictions, ESPN Scandals, and Michigan's Legal Blitz 

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Deion Sanders coaching in the NFL?
Reggie Bush doesn't think Deion Sanders will be in Colorado for much longer.
The former college football star Reggie Bush, who's now an analyst for Fox Sports, believes that Coach Prime will soon be leaving Colorado for a new gig in the NFL.
"In my opinion, Deion Sanders is one of the best coaches in football right now. NFL, college, I don't care, he's one of the best coaches," Bush told Bleacher Report.
"I have a feeling the NFL is going to come knocking on the door and I think that's his rightful place is in the NFL," Bush said. "Once his sons are gone, because I think what he's doing with his sons is history. When's the last time we've seen a head coach and the son is the star quarterback of the team? The script is writing itself."
ESPN Allegedly steals news from other news outlets
According to former ESPN reporter Brett McMurphy, the Worldwide leader in sports, ESPN steals information from other outlets as if they broke a news story first.
McMurphy took shots at his former company tweeting: “It’s ironic ESPN is hammering Michigan & Jim Harbaugh for sign-stealing when ESPN continually steals & fails to credit reporters & news organizations for news ESPN didn’t break.”
In recent news, ESPN faced controversy regarding alleged violations of journalistic ethics. In late October, ESPN released a digitally manipulated video featuring Damian Lillard, who currently plays for the Milwaukee Bucks. The video was originally an interview conducted with Lillard when he was with the Portland Trail Blazers during the bubble in 2020. However, ESPN edited the footage to give the impression that Lillard's comments from three years ago were made just after his debut game with the Milwaukee Bucks.
ESPN has had a class action A proposed class action suit claims that details of the video content viewed by ESPN.com and ESPN+ subscribers have been "shared" by the media company with Meta Platforms "without consent," according to Corrado Rizzi of CLASSACTION.org.
Michigan will look to take legal action against the Big Ten if they suspend head coach Jim Harbaugh .The university is threatening legal action against the conference, if the league were to suspend their head football coach.
However, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday morning that the Big Ten will defer to the NCAA when it comes to the eventual punishment for the Wolverines' sign stealing scandal. - That, of course, goes against what most in the Big Ten are hoping for. The suit argues that ESPN "uses a pixel installed on the back end of its website to track when website and app users take certain actions, such as clicking on an ad or viewing video content."
(Under the NCAA, head coaches are responsible for all violations within their program regardless of knowledge, involvement, monitoring of staff, or promoting an atmosphere of compliance.)

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