With all the back and forth right now though I have a challenge: Find me just one other story ESPN has ran in the last -we’ll say 20 years- that they have issued 3 corrections on after initial reporting. Bizarre.
Here's the @247Sports report from earlier this week that lays out why this Sean Miller/DeAndre Ayton story didn't add up from the get go | Link: https://t.co/26k4GweMrX
Sean Miller says he never spoke to Christian Dawkins about paying Deandre Ayton. "Any reporting to the contrary is inaccurate, false and defamatory... There was no such conversation."
Just a reminder that @Mark_Schlabach may very well cost Sean Miller his job and hasn't been seen in like 72 hours after tweeting every single day of the year so far.
Four Days Ago: ESPN drops one of the biggest bombshell reports in college basketball history by implying Sean Miller paid 100k for DeAndre Ayton.
Today: Nothing even relating to the article is on my entire front page of https://t.co/fUd6omZH5J — and I have Zona bball in my favs
Yahoo and CBS now questioning it. Like I’ve maintained, story is wrong in numerous areas. Firing Sean Miller over this story, with a decision likely coming today either way, would be foolish. https://t.co/7i9NQ5Dv44
@SUSHISAMBA I’ve been trying to speak to someone all day about not receiving a gift card I purchased. I have dinner tonight booked for Vegas. I need someone to call me back.