Whether it’s the Kansas City Chiefs or Philadelphia Eagles, only one team will emerge victorious at Super Bowl LIX on Sunday. This concept, while straightforward, seemed to perplex the cast of ESPN’s Get Up.
On Thursday’s episode, the panel—Louis Riddick, Dan Graziano, Domonique Foxworth, Jeff Saturday, and Mike Greenberg—unanimously predicted that the Chiefs would secure their third consecutive Super Bowl win. However, on Friday, they reversed their stance, selecting the Eagles as the champions of Super Bowl LIX.
The cast of Get Up completely flip flopped their Super Bowl picks from Thursday (Chiefs) to Friday (Eagles).
This is clearly in violation of the Geneva Convention or some sports TV equivalent. pic.twitter.com/1EjzmpYIE8
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) February 7, 2025
To be fair, the panels weren’t identical; Riddick and Graziano were absent on Friday, replaced by Adam Schefter and Ryan Clark. However, Foxworth, Saturday, and Greenberg were members of both panels, which displayed a complete shift in their unanimous picks despite no significant changes in team circumstances.
Greenberg highlighted this inconsistency by stating, “Here’s the hilarious thing,” he said on Friday. “This graphic, yesterday. All of us picked the Chiefs.” Meanwhile, Saturday added, “I flip-flopped.” Greenberg concluded, “So that is a great lesson for all the journalism students who are here: Just pick both sides. That way you can’t possibly be wrong.” Schefter chimed in with “Ride the fence.”