It's not often that big-name sports media personalities take responsibility for making wrong predictions. However, those big ...
ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt has a lot going for him, whether it be adoration from a widespread fanbase to a cushy job talking ...
Van Pelt went 2-for-10 on the year. The two predictions he got right: at least two rookies would break the 1,000 yards receiving mark (but neither would break Puka Nacua's all-time record set in 2023) ...
In a segment on ESPN's 'SportsCenter,' a 3-day-old Butler basketball game was shown, and anchor Scott Van Pelt enjoyed saying ...
Alex Van Pelt is moving on after one season in New England. The Patriots offensive coordinator won’t return to Foxborough next fall, sources told MassLive. This news comes after Josh McDaniels ...
Alex Van Pelt, the Patriots’ offensive coordinator during quarterback Drake Maye’s rookie campaign, won’t be returning for a second season, according to MassLive’s Chris Mason and Mark ...
ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt has an interesting theory on UConn head coach Dan Hurley’s penchant for bad behavior. It’s been almost ...
Damar Hamlin was ready to celebrate following the Buffalo Bills’ 27-25 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL Divisional Round on Sunday night. What he wasn’t in the mood for, however ...
ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt was fond of saying Finley Bizjack's name. The show wasn't saying Butler's loss was bad, per se, but sports betting's rapid growth has led to a popularized segment Butler ...
So, there was an opportunity for Van Pelt to have fun and, in doing so, he offered this up during the highlight: "My favorite name in hoops, Finley Bizjack!" Here's why it came up: Georgetown ...
Bush. At a time when the country again feels “bruised and bleeding,” poet Lisken Van Pelt Dus has already headed the call, has gone to work. Her new collection of poetry, “How Many Hands to Home,” ...
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