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The 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh concluded with a familiar and frustrating narrative: an ESPN broadcast that acted as a three-day commercial for the SEC, while the record-breaking success of the Big 12 was treated as a secondary curiosity. Despite the Big 12 producing a conference-record 38 selections and securing three of the top 10 picks, the Worldwide Leader’s coverage remained stubbornly tethered to the "It Just Means More" script, even as the SEC's actual results didn't always match the hype.
The Big 12’s opening round was undeniably elite. David Bailey (Texas Tech) went No. 2 overall to the Jets, followed by Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State) at No. 8 and Spencer Fano (Utah) at No. 9. For the first time since 2012, the conference landed three players in the top 10—a clear signal that the "new" Big 12 is a premier developmental hub. Yet, for viewers on Thursday night, these historic moments were often hurried through to make room for speculative segments on SEC backups and "potential" late-round sleepers from Alabama or Georgia.
The SEC did set a volume record with 87 picks, but the ESPN "spin machine" was in overdrive to mask a lackluster start where the Big Ten actually led the SEC in first-round selections (10-7). While the Big 12 was busy putting six players in the first round—matching its highest mark since 2011—the broadcast desk spent disproportionate time analyzing "why" the SEC wasn't dominating the top 10, rather than celebrating the dominance of the programs that were.
This coverage gap isn't just a minor annoyance; it’s a failure of journalistic balance. When Texas Tech sets a school record with nine picks and Arizona State lands two in the first round, those stories deserve the same "Blue Blood" treatment usually reserved for Tuscaloosa or Athens. By propping up a "down" top-end draft for the SEC while ignoring a historic "up" year for the Big 12, ESPN proved once again that their bottom line is tied to a specific logo, not the reality of the talent on the field.
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