Scott Van Pelt and Ryen Russillo had a successful radio show with ESPN for years, before Van Pelt left in 2015 to host the midnight edition of SportsCenter. ESPN reportedly wanted to reunite the ...
ESPN’s next blockbuster announcement could involve one of its popular figures. Network staple Scott Van Pelt has emerged as a leading candidate to fill ESPN’s vacant 5 p.m. weekday show time slot, ...
ESPN's Scott Van Pelt is one of the most versatile on-air talents at the network. Greg Fiume / Getty Images ESPN looks at the weekday 5 p.m. ET time slot, formerly home to “Around The Horn,” as ...
Max Boot is right. We really are in Peanuts territory. Russian President Vladimir Putin is Lucy van Pelt. President Trump is the ever-hopeful yet fatalistic Charlie Brown, and Ukraine is the war-worn ...
A recent FCS game between Lamar University and East Texas A&M featured one of the worst gambling beats of all time, but it led to what could be the best “Bad Beats” segment Scott Van Pelt has ever ...
In the latest development of the Kyren Lacy case, ESPN hosts Ryan Clark and Scott Van Pelt have walked back their previous comments regarding the former LSU wide receiver and his alleged role in a ...
‘SportsCenter’ host Scott Van Pelt has issued an apology following Ryan Clark’s comments on the show following the Chiefs-Jaguars game on Monday night regarding Kyren Lacy. Clark delivered an ...
"SportsCenter" host Scott Van Pelt issued an on-air apology Wednesday night on ESPN for his comments about the fatal December 2024 crash that resulted in charges being brought against former LSU wide ...
Scott Van Pelt has issued an on-air apology following criticism of his response to colleague Ryan Clark’s emotional comments about the late LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy. The SportsCenter host admitted ...
After Napheesa Collier's explosive critique of WNBA leadership this week, ESPN's Scott Van Pelt added his characteristic nuance and eloquence to the ongoing story. Van Pelt addressed the Lynx star's ...
Sports commissioners are supposed to take heat for their leagues and their ownership, it’s part of the job. Just ask Gary Bettman, Rob Manfred, Roger Goodell, and Adam Silver. But the fire that is ...