Ohio State-Indiana There was some controversy and criticism directed towards
ESPN during the 2006 football season when the October 21, 2006 game between
Indiana and
Ohio State was broadcast exclusively on ESPNU, and was not available to be broadcast on local TV, even in the
Columbus, Ohio and
Bloomington, Indiana markets. Ohio State was undefeated and ranked #1 at the time. Most fans considered Indiana to be a weak opponent within the
Big Ten Conference based on recent performance. However, on October 14, just one week before this game, the Indiana Hoosiers defeated
Iowa (then #15-ranked) 31-28, in what many considered an impressive upset. Considering the fact that Ohio State was a national championship contender and Indiana was competitive against a major team, fans of both schools were upset that ESPN would not be allowing
ABC regional coverage of the game. Many cable providers did not carry ESPNU at the time. Accordingly, there was the perception that the move was a marketing tactic by
ESPN, attempting to get more people and cable providers to carry and subscribe to ESPNU.
Brian Kinchen On October 31, 2006,
ESPNU college football commentator
Brian Kinchen was suspended from calling games for one week, because of a comment he made during an October 28 game broadcast of the
Northern Illinois-
Iowa game. Kinchen was explaining the need for receivers to make catches with their hands, because they are "tender" and can "caress" the ball. He then paused and said, "that's kind of gay, but hey." "The comments were inappropriate, and we apologize for them," said
ESPN's vice president of public relations
Josh Krulewitz. "They were completely inappropriate and not at all a reflection of who I am or the way I perform my work," Kinchen said in a statement issued by
ESPN. "I have learned from my mistake and look forward to continuing my broadcasting career." ==Broadcast rights==