Charles Barkley HOUSTON, TEXAS – APRIL 04: Former NBA player and commentator Charles Barkley looks on prior to the 2016 NCAA Men’s Final Four National Championship game between the Villanova Wildcats and the North Carolina Tar Heels at NRG Stadium on April 4, 2016 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)

It’s been another busy week in sports media. We’re here to recap the biggest news and events that took place and share some of our best work from the week that was. Without further adieu: 

South Carolina fan eats bracket in video sent to Paul Finebaum Show – March 20

The headline describes it all. A South Carolina fan ranted about Duke busting many brackets and proceeded to eat his own.

Nick Saban goes off on the media after being asked a bad question – March 22

Saban went on a mini-tirade against the media after being asked whether Alabama might run a ball-control offense after hiring former New England Patriots offensive coordinator Brian Daboll.

Ice Cube’s BIG3 basketball tournament to broadcast on FS1, FOX – March 22

Ice Cube’s BIG3 basketball tournament is coming to FS1 and Fox. The rapper/actor appeared on Undisputed, where he revealed the BIG3 (consisting of retired basketball players) tournament has partnered with the network. The first game will air Monday, June 26 on FS1.

Charles Barkley says if he was dying, he’d kill Skip Bayless on live national television – March 23

Appearing on The Dan Patrick Show, Charles Barkley proclaimed he’d kill Skip Bayless under the condition that he was dying himself. Obviously, the comment was a joke, but man, what a quote.

ESPN formally announces Suzy Kolber, Samantha Ponder, Trey Wingo to head NFL studio shows – March 23

Three weeks after Jim Miller reported Trey Wingo, Suzy Kolber, and Samantha Ponder were replacing Chris Berman in his NFL hosting roles at ESPN, the network confirmed the news. No word yet on who’s set to replace Ponder on College GameDay.

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