Skip took a break, peeped game, layed low and is basically consolidating from the competition. I wouldn't be surprised if he takes a little from Cam and Mase.
ESPN can't keep up or compete if they continue to lose talent. No one wants to hear from Dan Orlovsky like that, everyday. Stephen A may try to keep it entertaining, but that's a lot of firepower to fight against. And they get started a half hour early. No need to click over at 10 to see mad dog if they keep everyone engaged.
They could come up big if they keep an open mind, treat the talent well, and don't relax.