ESPN Hosts Pat McAfee, Ryan Clark Apologize for Hasty Response to Claims About Kyren Lacy
ESPN broadcasters Scott Van Pelt and Pat McAfee have walked back their agreement that LSU football player Kyren Lacy may have been innocent

ESPN broadcasters Scott Van Pelt and Pat McAfee have walked back their agreement that LSU football player Kyren Lacy may have been innocent

Sunday on ESPN’s “SportsCenter,” late-night host Scott Van Pelt discussed Santa Fe High School star baseball player Rome Shubert, who was shot in the head Friday in the school shooting that left 10 dead and in attendance the next day for

In an interview with Sports Illustrated‘s Jimmy Traina, ESPN late-night “SportsCenter” anchor Scott Van Pelt addressed the narrative that the network is a “sinking ship.” Van Pelt said on “Off the Board” that he is “tired” of the claims ESPN is dying.

ESPN star host Scott Van Pelt says he cannot understand why fans are angry that the Dallas Cowboys brought politics into sports when they kneeled as the U.S. flag was being transported onto the field and just before the national anthem was played.

ESPN late-night “SportsCenter” host Scott Van Pelt shared his thoughts on the massive ESPN layoffs Wednesday in his “1 Big thing” segment, calling Wednesday a “very difficult day.” Van Pelt expressed sympathy for his departed former colleagues and noted they

During the Monday night “SportsCenter” broadcast on ESPN, host Scott Van Pelt reacted to New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez’s announced end to a polarizing 22-year career. While Rodriguez put up Hall of Fame numbers in his career, his legacy

During Monday night’s broadcast of “SportsCenter” on ESPN, host Scott Van Pelt compared the vitriol in sports rivalries to that of a presidential race. Van Pelt listed off how numerous sports rivalries pit a red team against a blue team,

On Wednesday’s “SportsCenter” on ESPN, host Scott Van Pelt weighed in on the upcoming 2016 Olympic games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, saying the state of the country means Brazil “had no business” getting to host or even attempting to host

Monday on ESPN’s “SportsCenter,” host Scott Van Pelt interviewed Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning while he is celebrating his Super Bowl 50 win with his family at Disneyland. Manning, who said shortly after the victory over the Carolina Panthers Sunday that he
