She's on a crusade against the Big Ten this year, and it's completely obnoxious at this point.
Earlier this week, she spent the majority of her time on ESPN focused on Michigan's strength of schedule (specifically their OOC schedule) and how the committee didn't like Michigan's SOS and thus debuted us at 5 in the first CFP rankings. Some people pointed out the fact that Clemson was put ahead of Michigan in the CFP rankings, while most polls had Michigan ahead of Clemson. But here comes Heather, railing on Michigan's SOS and justifying Michigan being placed at 5.
So then today she writes an article focusing on the CFP impact from this weekends game, and her first point is "The Big Ten's Dream of 2 Teams continues to Fade". Wow, how shocking. She's obviously worried that the Big Ten may have 2 of the top 4 teams in the country. Her first line mentions OSU was trailing NW 7-0 in the 1st quarter. I dislike OSU as much as the next person, but really? "OSU was trailing NW by 7 pts in the 1st quarter"? This is now big news? And then she mentioned Michigan trailing 17-14 at the half against Rutgers.
News flash: many games can be broken down in some fashion to present a more negative narrative. Michigan won 52-17, it's a 60 minute game. But instead, lets just focus on the first half because that helps the end goal, which is propping up the SEC and burying the Big Ten.
Embarrassing journalism, and just an unreal commitment to carrying the water for the SEC. Cannot stand ESPN.