This is our weekly look at the most popular — or in some cases our personal favorite — videos on Clippit over the past week. Clippit is an awesome app that allows us to quickly grab 30-second clips from several live TV broadcasts and share them on social media. 

“FS1 has now beat ESPN2 in back-to-back months for the first time ever…”

On a recent edition of The Herd, Colin Cowherd bragged about FS1 beating ESPN2 in the ratings.

“FS1 has now beat ESPN2 in back-to-back months for the first time ever. Three of the last six months, FS1, without a morning show until September, has beat ESPN2. Three of the last six months. We are shy of four years old, and we are up nearly 70 percent. No other sports network can say that. I am tremendously proud.”

FS1 isn’t even bothering comparing themselves to ESPN anymore. We’re all very impressed by them taking down ESPN’s secondary network that mainly features reruns!

Fox interviews outfielders in the middle of game action during the All-Star Game

During the MLB All-Star Game, Fox interviewed outfielders as they were actually playing in the field. I usually despise in-game interviews, but we’re talking about an exhibition game for the fans in this instance, and I thought it was pretty neat. It even included Bryce Harper talking to Joe Buck about Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.

SC6 had the bleep button ready for Conor McGregor this time around

ESPN has been burned in the past by Conor McGregor’s profane language, but they had the bleep button ready for McGregor’s recent interview with Michael Smith and Jemele Hill on SC6.

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About Matt Clapp

Matt is an editor at The Comeback. He attended Colorado State University, wishes he was Saved by the Bell's Zack Morris, and idolizes Larry David. And loves pizza and dogs because obviously.

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