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Scott Van Pelt hinted that his time hosting SportsCenter could be ending soon. Getty Images “I don’t think it would be cold turkey, goodbye, God bless,” Van Pelt said.
Scott Van Pelt set the record straight about his potential “Monday Night Countdown” slotting. While on Monday’s segment of the “Dan Patrick Show, ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNVan Pelt Names QB He Trusts Most After Manning DoubtsThis college football season, the quarterback landscape is as intriguing as ever. The post Scott Van Pelt Reveals College Football QB He Trusts Most After Casting Arch Manning Doubts appeared first on ...
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Scott Van Pelt 'Baffled' By What Rory McIlroy Is Doing - MSNScott Van Pelt doesn't understand Rory McIlroy's recent behavior. Golf fans may have anticipated a looser McIlroy after he achieved a long-eluded Masters victory in April. However, the 36-year-old ...
As Scott Van Pelt sees it, there may be no better metaphor for his success at ESPN than his shiny, hairless dome. “It goes back to the idea of, why do you connect with people or why do they like ...
ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt had to take a "timeout" from a scheduled interview. His daughter was orchestrating a play and her father was the audience. "The kids call the shots," Van Pelt said. The ...
Scott Van Pelt has hosted big ESPN shows for more than 20 years now, but the past half-decade has seen the biggest changes in sports media since his career began. That’s because on YouTube and ...
ESPN sportscaster Scott Van Pelt said he will not be anchoring the Monday night broadcast of "SportsCenter" following the national championship game due to a medical issue. Van Pelt tweeted during ...
Scott Van Pelt has long been a voice of the people. When fans gripe about something during a game, whether it’s the NBA, NFL, MLB, or NHL, he is always one to state what is on his mind.
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.
ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt is the (bald) talking head welcoming viewers to The Masters today, and the midnight “SportsCenter” host has a pretty straightforward strategy for calling all the classy ...
Scott Van Pelt and David Duval are a good announcing duo. I wish they did more golf tournaments. — Jake Leopold (@jakeleopold225) August 6, 2020 ...
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