Sugar Bowl National Anthem debacle was 'enormous mistake'
Former ESPN star Sage Steele ripped her former employer over the decision to not show the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl in wake of the New Orleans terror attack.
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Former ESPN star Sage Steele discusses her former employer's decision to not show the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl. She appears on "OutKick the Morning."
The network decided to skip the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl, a decision that generated some controversy.
ESPN executive Burke Magnus admitted the decision to not show the national anthem for the Sugar Bowl was an "enormous mistake."