Karl Ravech was duped by a facetious narrative about SEC basketball Tuesday night, and instead of owning up to it, he seems to be doubling down. The SEC dominated college basketball the first two ...
Unfortunately a broadcaster for "College Basketball on ESPN," Karl Ravech, had the right idea but used very much the wrong statistic when trying to paint the dominance of the conference this season.
ESPN announcer Karl Ravech was on the call for a college basketball game between SEC rivals Texas and Alabama on Tuesday night. Late in the broadcast, he attempted to highlight the conference’s ...
Maybe Karl Ravech wasn’t in on the joke when he cited SEC basketball’s .500 winning percentage, but Kentucky head coach Mark Pope gets it. While meeting with the media Thursday afternoon ...
But the league is only .500 in conference play since Jan. 4 — as referenced poorly by ESPN broadcaster Karl Ravech on Tuesday during the Texas-Alabama broadcast on ESPN. So where's the math?
ESPN college broadcaster Karl Ravech has been getting torched on social media for a recent gaffe in which he seemed genuinely shocked that the powerhouse SEC was .500 in league play. Of course ...
Kentucky head coach Mark Pope had some fun at ESPN college basketball play-by-play analyst Karl Ravech's expense on Thursday. Two days after Ravech offered a nonsensical rebuke of the SEC ...
Tuesday night, ESPN commentator Karl Ravech made a foolish mistake when commenting about the SEC’s 82-82 record in conference play since January 4. That comment, while hilariously dense ...