Clay Travis makes astonishing ESPN claim in fresh attack over Sugar Bowl national anthem fury

Clay Travis makes astonishing ESPN claim in fresh attack over Sugar Bowl national anthem fury
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Clay Travis makes astonishing ESPN claim in fresh attack over Sugar Bowl national anthem fury
Published: Jan, 04 2025 18:41

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Clay Travis makes astonishing ESPN claim in fresh attack over Sugar Bowl national anthem fury OutKick founder Clay Travis says ESPN's rival broadcasters are stunned they did not show the Sugar Bowl national anthem after the game was delayed by the New Orleans terror attack.

Travis took to X on Saturday to claim that rival broadcasters are at a loss to explain ESPN's decision, saying: 'I've talked to sports execs and producers at every network this morning — CBS, NBC, and Fox — all of them are in complete disbelief ESPN didn't cover the national anthem and moment of silence for terror victims at the Sugar Bowl.

Clay Travis, the founder of OutKick, says rival TV executives are staggered by the decision.

It meant the Sugar Bowl between Notre Dame and Georgia was moved from New Year's Day to Jan. 2 at the Superdome.

This is exactly what woke DEI culture creates: hate for the country, a lack of understanding of basic sports fans, and, maybe worst of all, fear of speaking out on a bad decision from the non-woke employees.

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