Yet again, ESPN praises pretty much all other teams, but gives us a backhanded compliment, if you can even call it that. "Sure, Illinois beat the 13th ranked team at the time by 13 points, but they're still only 2-4 against that SEC team and they hadn't beaten a top-15 SEC team for 35 years until last Saturday(we'll just leave out that a big reason for that is because they've barely played top-15 SEC teams in that timespan)."
ESPN's weird obsession with both SEC football and basketball has now pretty much gotten as eye-rollingly lame as when they couldn't stop riding ACC basketball's uh...junk in the past. ESPN in the '90s and maybe through the early 2000s was one-sided in who they favored in their reporting, but nowhere NEAR on the same level as they are now. And at least back in those days, there was at least quality reporting mixed in with the bias. Now, if you aren't an SEC team in football or basketball(Duke and UNC being obvious exceptions), you are nothing more than an annoying requirement to them when it comes to reporting on your team. ESPN has been borderline unwatchable for a long time, but the past couple years has become SO unwatchable that I can only stomach a viewing when a team I'm a fan of or a very big game/event is exclusively airing on their networks. Even then, they're still insufferable.