Scott Van Pelt on SportsCenter’s role with no sports: “We’re a comfortable place for people to come”
"We'll find a new normal and sports will play a huge role in it."
"We'll find a new normal and sports will play a huge role in it."
Any time we get old pictures of SVP with a magnificent salad, it's a good day.
Van Pelt's SportsCenter will move to Washington, D.C. in August and originate from the studios used for Pardon The Interruption.
"'The Box' doesn't have a name, it doesn't have a brand, you can't buy it in a store. But if you get 'The Box,' I can get everything. The problem is, I've got to get someone with a box, Scott, that will let me watch at 1 a.m. on Sunday morning when the Browns play the Titans."
One Big Thing was made for moments like this.
SVP and Ryen Russillo are getting the band back together...albeit not live and not as often.
"Hold on one second, I got to take this."
Scott Van Pelt is as close to universally respected as anyone in sports media, and for plenty of...
Tyler passed away on New Year's Day after battling a rare form of bone cancer.
Scott Van Pelt and Tyler Trent made a bet on Thursday’s Purdue-Maryland basketball game, and that result didn’t...
For the fourth time since 2004, the Boston Red Sox are World Series champions after beating the Los...
Why has SC:SVP endured where other shows have struggled?
"I think that there is a prevailing optimism, particularly as people meet Jimmy [Pitaro], and get a sense of what his vision is for this place."
"I’d be stunned if you didn’t see us, Fox Sports 1, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, anybody that’s got hours to fill, I’d be shocked if they didn’t take a stab at it."
Judge doing a home-run trot on an ESPN treadmill? Surprising. Oh, wait, wrong ad campaign.
Van Pelt joined Eisen's show to take some good-natured ribbing about falling for the joke letter.
It’s been another busy week in sports media. We’re here to recap the biggest news and events that took place and share some of our best work from the week that was. Without further adieu...
No one's saying "ESPN sucks" to Van Pelt's face, according to him.
Van Pelt's show is up year-over-year, and also up from the old midnight SportsCenter (excepting post-Monday Night Football shows).
Think of all the programming ESPN has dismantled to own the morning and late-night in sports television.
SVP will start hosting Sunday nights in September
Neither can we, Scott. Neither can we.