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NCAA Tournament coverage has been under the microscope over the past few days for its plethora of questionable decisions.Awful Announcing took aim at coverage from CBS and TNT Sports in a new column that pointed out the myriad of mistakes made from the beginning of the tournament through the Final Four, where outrage over the coverage reached a fever pitch with a minutes-long Capital One bit and needless Chainsmokers concert.”Saturday’s shameless and seemingly endless Capital One bit was one of the biggest misfires seen on sports television in a long time,” Demetri Ravanos of Awful Announcing wrote. More College Basketball: Dan Hurley’s Comment…
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