ESPN showing Parker Jones again and again acting like he's the reason that Georgia couldn't move the ball, tackle, show discipline or come up with the big play when they needed it.
Pat Surtain Sr. did not appreciate ESPN’s coverage of the Parker Jones penalty during Georgia’s loss to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl.
Social media criticized ESPN for its focus on Georgia's Parker Jones after his sideline interference penalty in the CFP Sugar Bowl quarterfinal game: ...
With that, here's how social media reacted to ESPN's focus on Jones in Thursday's Sugar Bowl broadcast: ESPN showing Parker Jones again and again acting like he's the reason that Georgia couldn't ...
In the midst of the Bulldogs' third loss of the season came a rare sideline inference penalty by a member of their roster who was inactive for Thursday's game: Parker Jones. However, he was part ...
Georgia was given a sideline interference penalty after the official collided with No. 39 Parker ... go up 3-0. ESPN broadcasters Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy kept going back to Jones ...
Georgia football has lots of reasons to be frustrated at itself after losing to Notre Dame on Thursday in the Sugar Bowl, but cornerback Parker Jo ...
The no-doubters appear to be a few years away as next winter's ballot doesn't include any slam-dunk first-ballot inductees.
With that, here's how social media reacted to ESPN's focus on Jones in Thursday's Sugar Bowl broadcast: Social media reacts to ESPN's focus on Georgia's Parker Jones ESPN showing Parker Jones again ...
Georgia is penalized for sideline interference after an official runs into Parker Jones (No. 39) -- who is not even active for the game -- on the sideline. "That's a good call."- ESPN rules analys ...
"ESPN showing Parker Jones again and again acting like he's the reason that Georgia couldn't move the ball, tackle, show discipline or come up with the big play when they needed it. Do better ...
Parker Jones' bizarre penalty was one of many things ... with some much more impactful to the final score. ESPN still seemed to think Jones' contribution needed to be noted, however, as it was ...