Week 1 of Monday Night Football had it's ups and downs. Downs being the New Orleans Saints getting whooped by the Minnesota Vikings. The upside? How about new ESPN sideline reporter Sergio Dipp.
There are many ESPN channels: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN First Take where they just show that show on a loop forever. (It’s mostly watched in prisons as a form of enhanced interrogation technique.) But the greatest of all ESPN channels is ESPN 8, or “The Ocho,” as it’s known to devotees. It’s the ESPN devoted to the finest in seldom seen sports.
Anyone who's older than 13 years old and has ever watched professional wrestling knows the matches and storylines are scripted.
It's like a live-action soap opera and that's what interests a lot of people.
However, there is a lot the public doesn't see, and this ESPN E:60 documentary went behind the curtain with the WWE to show what really happens.
ESPN SportsCenter anchor & radio personality Jonathan Coachman joined my show Friday to explain his comments that "there's not much there" in Lafayette. [Audio]
The bummer of live television is that, well, it's LIVE.
There's not really much flexibility when it comes to the schedules that the networks have to keep. So, when you're on, you're ON.
Yeah, we are only just a couple weeks away from the release of Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues and I have to say, this is the first time I see the Ron Burgundy audition promo for SportsCenter, and I watch ESPN every week. So, for your viewing pleasure, here is Mr. Burgundy's ESPN audition.
I remember my first beer! This inebriated Clemson Tigers fan definitely stole the show on ESPN's College Gameday on Saturday. Watch as he is trying to pour beer into his mouth, misses and just acts the fool, then the commentators finally take notice!
So what's the best way to get your beautiful Ragin Cajun mug on national TV? We've put our heads together and come up with 4 Ways To Get On National TV During The Cajuns Game.