ESPN host and sideline reporter Laura Rutledge can do it all as a host and sideline reporter both covering the NFL and ...
Laura Rutledge has become a do-it-all personality for ESPN. In addition to her hosting duties on “NFL Live” and “SEC Nation,” ...
In the late 1970s, in the middle-of-nowhere town of Bristol, Conn., ESPN was born. Over the years, it's become the foremost authority in sports media. It has showcased some of the most notable and ...
Apart from being two of ESPN’s top reporters, Rutledge and Kimes have also emerged as fashion icons among fans. Ahead of Monday’s kickoff, Kimes took to social media to share a photo of their ...
The quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff will kick off this New Year's Eve with Miami and Ohio State in the Goodyear ...
ESPN 'SportsCenter' Anchors Under Fire For Friday's Stunt originally appeared on The Spun. The biggest story in America this week has to do with a couple's questionable behavior at a Coldplay concert.
The dynamic of SportsCenter has changed over the years in a drastic way, but two of ESPN's biggest names that used to man the desk are going off on their own to continue their sports media journeys.
ESPN, the self-styled "Worldwide Leader" in sports broadcasting, may also lead the news media in another category: the number of employees suspended or fired for doing or saying something boneheaded.
TV anchors Gary Striewski and Randy Scott of ESPN 'SportsCenter' went viral on TikTok for doing their own makeup before going live on air one Saturday morning in early September Striewski spoke with ...