ESPN’s Steve Levy savagely trolls Shea Patterson, Michigan during Saturday’s broadcast
By Adam Spencer
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The Michigan Wolverines have two losses this year, one at Wisconsin and one at Penn State.
Yes, those losses were disappointing, but Michigan still has an outside chance to go 10-2 during the regular season and, just maybe, make it to the Big Ten title game with some help.
However, the College Football Playoff is probably out of reach, despite what QB Shea Patterson thinks.
During a segment from sideline reporter Molly McGrath, it was reported that Patterson still thinks the Wolverines can make the Playoff:
“I then asked if one of their goals was making the College Football Playoff, and he laughed at me and said ‘Of course,’” McGrath said.
That’s when broadcaster Steve Levy trolled Patterson and the Wolverines, as you can hear in the video below:
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“Molly, maybe you should have laughed at him back,” Levy said. “I’m not sure the Playoffs are a possibility.”
Ouch. Michigan went on to beat Maryland, at least, so their slim hopes are still alive.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.