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Scott Van Pelt (born 1966 or 1967) [1] is an American sportscaster and sports talk show host employed by ESPN.He is a long time anchor of key editions of SportsCenter on ESPN, served as the co-host of SVP & Russillo alongside Ryen Russillo on ESPN Radio, and hosts various major golf events for the network.
In June 2019 Russillo re-united with old colleague Scott Van Pelt on the "SVP & Russillo" podcast. [11] [12] On August 5, 2019, Russillo announced on his Twitter account that he would be leaving ESPN at the end of August and would be joining The Ringer as a full-time media personality. [13] Russillo currently hosts The Ryen Russillo Podcast. [14]
He will be doing weekly podcasts until his contract expires. Will Cain took over the timeslot with his own radio show on January 2, 2018. [1] The previous version of the show was launched as The Scott Van Pelt Show on July 6, 2009, replacing Tirico & Van Pelt, which was co-hosted by Scott Van Pelt and Mike Tirico. [2]
Van Pelt's "SportsCenter" averaged 6.3 million viewers on April 5 when it followed the NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four game between University of Connecticut and Iowa, the most-viewed episode ...
Kelce is one of the cohosts of ESPN's Monday Night Countdown, alongside Scott Van Pelt, Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears. He made his debut on the pregame show in September 2024 and will return to the ...
Scott Van Pelt is the new host of Monday Night Countdown. Joining him on MNCD for the first time will be Emmy-winner Ryan Clark and Marcus Spears, while Robert Griffin III, Michelle Beisner-Buck ...
The podcast's audience generally ranges between 750,000 and 1.5 million listeners per episode. [1] In 2016, Apple named Pardon My Take one of the best podcasts of 2016, [ 2 ] and in 2017, The Big Lead ranked Katz and PFT Commenter as the number one sports media talents under 40. [ 3 ]
Early in Friday's live coverage, ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt honored Lundquist. Van Pelt, who has hosted the tournament for ESPN since 2001, welcomed Verne onto ESPN's broadcast area.