
ESPN’s venn diagram of undefeated College Football Teams is ridiculously confusing
You know it’s a slow Saturday in college football when the entire conversation online is about a venn diagram graphic posted by ESPN that doesn’t make a lick of sense.
I’ll be honest with you, I wasn’t exactly out here crushing math class. I leaned more on the writing and history side of things (shoutout America) but even with my limited numbers brain, I’m fairly confident that what ESPN put on the screen was not a Venn diagram.
Can someone ask ESPN what this means?
What are we even looking at here? I’ve stared at that thing longer than I’d like to admit, and every time I think I’ve cracked the code, I realize it’s just gibberish in circular form. Whoever put that together needs to head back to middle school geometry and maybe stick around for art class too, because the design is just as bad as the logic.
ESPN didn’t even include every undefeated team.
Unless my eyes deceive me, I’m literally watching Maryland beat the brakes off Wisconsin right now, and the Terps are 3-0 with wins over Florida Atlantic, Northern Illinois, and Towson.
Where the hell would they land on this graphic? Tested? Untested? “Kinda tested”?
Nobody knows.
ESPN needs a new graphic designer, or at least someone who knows what a real Venn diagram looks like because that one belongs in the trash.




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