In the video below, you tell me what Mark May is doing about 15 seconds in. Yeah I know you want to give him the benefit of the doubt, but I am pretty convinced it was the more hilarious possibility.
I am not the only one who interpreated that way.
So to recap, a typically cynical bitter commentator on ESPN who has ALWAYS been at odds with whomever his counter part is (Trev Alberts and now Lou Holtz) decided to mock his opponent in the weekly Final Vertict segment which usually sucks.
Whether it was the worst yawning gesture ever or mocked fellatio of Clausen via Holtz (ewww) is up to you. I hate to draw attention to something so sophomoric, but its pretty damn hard to ignore.
Given May's reaction a minute later upon losing his case, I think it only reinforces that May has had it with his aloof counterpart. Note to Mark May, Holtz's bizzare yet entertaining commentary is only there to make YOU look normal and like you know what you are talking about.
ESPN has a LOT of great college football talent but given the amount of games they televise and the fact that they use the top talent (Corso, Fowler, and Herbstreit) on the road every week, what you get is Reece Davis doing community service with Holtz and May.
Regardless of how this interpreted, its hard to see this talent lineup staying the same.
May continues to lose his shit......(Does he not recall the terminations of Stephen A Smith and Harold Reynolds?
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