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After Stanford's 20-14 Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin, ESPN's Heather Cox failed in her attempt to get the obligatory sideline interview with the winning coach, David Shaw. Shaw, ...
... you just know it that ESPN's cameras caught him on the sidelines!  Imagine that!  What a coincidence. ESPN cameras also caught professional tearjerker Tom Rinaldi sharing this tender ...
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, who announced on Wednesday that he'd be retiring after this season, is apparently close to joining ESPN as an NFL analyst, reports Richard Deitsch of ...
... to a tee and Louisville Head Coach Charlie Strong took the opportunity in his postgame interview to call out one of their biggest doubters, ESPN analyst David Pollack, by name.  Strong dedicated the ...
Someone in Bristol would love to fire up the DeLorean tonight, as for the second-straight evening, ESPN ran an on-screen graphic hyping a bowl that had already been played. This one came during the ...
Thursday, SI.com reported retiring Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis was on the verge of joining ESPN to begin his television career.  Lewis has always been highly thought of as a potential television ...
Suspended ESPNer Rob Parker is almost near the conclusion of his 30 day suspension for asking whether or not Redskins QB Robert Griffin III was a "cornball brother."   In a ...
... since 2011 BCS, 15.7, and up 14% over 2012 game.Overall BCS up too. — Mike Soltys (@espnmikes) January 8, 2013 Despite the huge predictions many had coming into the game (including myself, ...
Bob Valvano is a weekend overnight host for ESPN Radio.  While not quite a nationally recognized name like his more famous weekday counterparts, Valvano's work has recieved national plaudits. ...
... asked ESPN for $300 million per season in rights fees according to CBS Sports. That would have been a record for rights fees, crushing the $250 million per season the Pac-12 is earning from ESPN and ...
... unconscionably meaningless, that it makes any question ever asked about Tim Tebow on ESPN airwaves appear on the intellecutal level of string theory. (H/T NormalGuyGuide via CincoDeMino)  ...
For many, the Rob Parker saga may seem like a trilogy; he arrived on the national scene with appearances on a variety of ESPN platforms while saying controversial things about stats and ...
Created on 14 January 2013
NFL announcers are like NFL officials. Fans tend to hate them all, which means the least hated ones are -- by default -- the most liked. In both cases, it's almost impossible to keep everyone ...
Created on 15 January 2013
Stuart Scott is all too familiar with cancer. The ESPN personality began his battle with cancer back in 2007 when he underwent preventative chemotherapy as a precaution after cancerous cells ...
Created on 16 January 2013
ESPN has wasted no time putting this whole Te'o fiasco at the top of their Breaking News queue. On a day filled with lots of coaching news, Te'o trumps all with this elaborate scheme he ...
... like less of a man.  While we enjoy ridiculing ESPN here on a regular basis (who doesn't?), we have to admit that their "This is SportsCenter" commercials are a constant source ...
Created on 25 January 2013
Thursday, CNN and Turner Sports announced the hiring of Rachel Nichols, formerly of ESPN. Nichols willl host a weekend sports program on CNN in addition to covering multiple sports across Turner's ...
Yesterday, Jay Mariotti told the Sherman Report that Jay Mariotti would once again be teaming up with ESPN, this time for a "freelance storytelling" assignment. Whatever that means. ...
Created on 14 February 2013
Normally, ESPN.com's poll questions revolve around the big sporting event or news of the day/week. Who do you think will win the Super Bowl? Who do you love more, Tim Tebow or Tim Tebow? Should ...
Created on 21 February 2013
Just when we thought the Big East rights were shipping off to NBC Sports Network, SBJ reports ESPN swooped in at the 11th hour to match the $20 million per year offer. Conference presidents still ...

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