The Famous Toastery Bowl, featuring a wild game where Western Kentucky came back from a 28-point deficit, was moved to ESPN2 during overtime to accommodate ESPN's Monday Night Football pregame show. This decision sparked criticism and disbelief from sports enthusiasts and media outlets, with some expressing their disappointment and labeling the move as bizarre.
ESPN moved the conclusion of the Famous Toastery Bowl -- in overtime --- to ESPN2 to show the start of Monday Night Countdown. "If you want to catch the end of what has been an incredible Famous Toastery Bowl game, you can flip over to ESPN2." 🏈📺 https://t.co/KxeJ1qs1Cu
ESPN made a bizarre decision to take the Famous Toastery Bowl -- a wild game where Western Kentucky came back from down 28 points -- off their main channel... during overtime. They did it to air their NFL pregame show ... two hours before kickoff. READ: https://t.co/eAK0Aqt5Fx https://t.co/vZsyuhXDMa
The Famous Toastery Bowl has moved to ESPN2 because apparently some people would rather watch an NFL pregame show instead of bowl overtime. Shame!
LOL at ESPN for switching a live overtime bowl game to another channel so they can start a 2-hour Monday Night Football pregame show on time.
PSA: THE FAMOUS TOASTERY BOWL HAS BEEN MOVED TO ESPN2