Curt Schilling joins Outkick, Clay Travis welcomes him by slamming ‘pathetic losers at ESPN’
"Unlike the pathetic losers at ESPN, we don’t believe in cancel culture, and we never will."
"Unlike the pathetic losers at ESPN, we don’t believe in cancel culture, and we never will."
"The people that rock with Barstool, rock with Clay Travis, are more than welcome to rock with those people. I don’t think it’s a larger indictment of where sports media is."
"Turns out folks wanna talk about football, they don't want to see jumping in lakes or going on rollercoasters."
"We are about to unleash holy hell on you, Tampa Bay Lightning, and you have no idea what you’re in for."
Wait, what about 'stick to sports?'
The new Fox Bet Live has Alex Curry, "Cousin Sal" Iacono, and Clay Travis as regulars, with a rotating cast joining them.
Fox's answer to covering the SEC more closely is a Clay Travis bus tour
Clay Travis is trading his morning sports radio show for conservative talk radio.
Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch announced on an earnings call Wednesday that his company has bought Clay Travis' OutKick site. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
"It was a bad business deal, a byproduct of my failure to properly vet my business partners."
Competing with Outkick, the venture is targeting Jemele Hill, Bomani Jones, and Kate Fagan.
Whitlock leaves Outkick after seven months.
After Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's campaign put out ads featuring empty stadiums, including Michigan Stadium, President Donald Trump called the Big Ten's postponement "disgraceful." Trump also called Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren Tuesday, saying afterwards that a season resumption this fall was "on the one yard line."