Considering how desperate ESPN is to seek clicks, I can only imagine the position of a start up like Stadium. I wouldn't bet against him being told to do this. This is his/their "thing" now, and the lengths to which they are going to try and give it legs is actually turning me away from Stadium before it ever even gets going. I figured it would happen eventually, I haven't watched ESPN for anything other than live sports (and the occasional Gameday in the background) in probably a decade. Every time I think some new media source is going to go high and take a different angle they let me down. We heard that with NBCSN, and while I guess they sort of have, they've also avoided seemingly anything but soccer and hockey. We hoped with FS1, and they immediately went and paid for all the ESPN blowhards (Bayless, Cowherd, Whitlock) they could find.