ESPN has made a new segment for sportscenter called Who's Now. Who's Now is a bracket style tournament of modern athletes facing off to see Who's Now. It's basically a popularity contest, what is this, high school?
The players have already been seeded. Therefore, why vote? There has only been one matchup that hasn't acquired over 100,00 votes! How can something this stupid be so popular? There hasn't been a single upset so far in this tournament. There is no excitement in it! Not that there would be anyways, but I want to see somebody disagree with Sportscenter's panelists.
These panelists are Keyshawn Johnson, who doesn't know who "the flying tomato" is and is clearly not capable of being an analyst, Kirk Herbstreit from College Gameday, who states every time I am going to listen to the arguement before deciding, but he just votes with the higher seed no matter what, and Michael Wilbon, who is at least respectable.
Also, they have Brazilian superstar, Ronaldinho in it. Hello? The key word there is Brazilian. Ronaldinho was paired up against Kobe Bryant, come on. These matchups aren't even close. There was Tiger Woods vs. Matt Leinart, how intense, and Derek Jeter vs. Sidney Crosby, give me a break! Who's Now is the worst thing Sportscenter has done for a while.


Cintia Dicker
Hilary Rhoda



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It's like going into Mickey D's once a year and getting something. It reminds you why you don't need to go in anymore. Thanks for reminding me why I don't miss ESPN.
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Rochester , NY
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