It's not often that big-name sports media personalities take responsibility for making wrong predictions. However, those big ...
Giving out annual predictions ahead of the NFL season is now a rite of passage for any on-screen sports media personality.
ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt has a lot going for him, whether it be adoration from a widespread fanbase to a cushy job talking ...
By the time the night was over, Joe Rice of Waterford was running shirtless around the court and seeing himself on ESPN.
Seattle Seahawks have replaced offensive line coach Scott Huff with the experienced John Benton to address their struggling offensive line. The success of Benton's tenure will depend on support ...
ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt was fond of saying Finley Bizjack's name. The show wasn't saying Butler's loss was bad, per se, but sports betting's rapid growth has led to a popularized segment Butler was ...
ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt was fond of saying Finley Bizjack's name. The show wasn't saying Butler's loss was bad, per se, but sports betting's rapid growth has led to a popularized segment Butler ...
a "Bad Beats" segment by anchor Scott Van Pelt and co-host "Stanford" Steve Coughlin had Friday's Butler loss to Georgetown featured. And, no, it wasn't the loss itself that they were saying was ...
1. One of the things I’ve said about Tom Brady’s performance as an analyst for Fox this year is that it feels like he’s holding back. Brady is prepared and energetic and knows what he’s ...
Discussing his departure with host Maya Jama, Scott reflected on his initial experience: "The first time I did this show I had that instant connection with someone, and it made everything so much ...
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