While I'd rather be winning, I didn't think it was that bad. A couple big plays was the difference.
The worst part is, again, the coverage of the game.
First of all, it says it's on ABC and I get home at 3:30 and a local team is playing and there is a whole quarter to go.
So then get on my Roku, missing a chunk of the game in the meantime but I get on and WVU is hanging tough but ESPN is awful, missing the start of plays, not showing replays and instead showing things unrelated to the game, etc.
And then OSU hits a couple big plays and then for some strange reason the game becomes ABC News. If an unexpected, breaking news event happened then fine, go to the news, but the formal nomination of a SCOTUS judge who will now be talked about non-stop for the next month isn't newsworthy, especially when it was the same person that everybody expected to be nominated.
I still don't know how WVU scored but thankfully they had 7 when I figured out how to get it back via Roku.
ESPN is, plain and simple, horrible. It's been that way for a long time. I so wish there was a way for a game to be on two different networks and for viewers to vote on who they liked better by who they watch. When a game is on one network (and ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, etc is one network) then you have no choice but to watch that channel if you want to see the game.