Everyone was saying the same thing about Scott Van Pelt after watching him on TV during ESPN's halftime show for the Houston ...
ESPN broadcaster Stuart Scott died of cancer 10 years ago on Saturday, and his friend and colleague Scott Van Pelt shared a moving tribute to the network’s legend while on air. As he remembered ...
Scott Van Pelt acknowledged in a recent interview that he has “thought about” how he could serve a role within the legendary show, which ESPN and ABC will license starting next NBA season.
ESPN honored former broadcaster Stuart Scott on the 10th anniversary of his death on Saturday. Scott's former colleague and longtime SportsCenter anchor Scott Van Pelt prepared a touching tribute ...
When it comes to Scott Van Pelt trying ... on Tuesday night. But why Van Pelt wasn’t on a private jet in the first place given he was scheduled to go on ESPN the next night to host TGL is ...
Nov 4, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Broadcaster Scott Van Pelt prior to ... Imagn Images ESPN's five-year, $85 million licensing deal with the Pat McAfee Show is continuing to have knockdown ...
Russell Wilson didn’t want to talk about the past after the Steelers’ fourth consecutive loss Saturday night — and ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt didn’t appear thrilled by the veteran quarterback ...
Van Pelt gave a thorough, animated and highly amusing breakdown of his airport adventure on the latest episode of SVPod with co-host Stanford Steve and it was a masterclass in how to tell a story. Two ...
Listen to the best highlights of the show below! Charlotte Observer's Rick Bonnell discusses the upbringing of Stephen Curry, the impact the Curry family has on the Charlotte community ...
Scott Van Pelt showed off a Lou Holtz impression during the national title game between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit felt all the emotions during his postgame debrief with Scott Van Pelt and Chris Fowler after ...
Scott Van Pelt acknowledged in a recent interview that he has “thought about” how he could serve a role within the legendary show, which ESPN and ABC will license starting next NBA season.