As it dropped through the net, their dreams were crushed. No one could have possibly taken it harder than ESPN's Scott Van Pelt, who graduated from Maryland in 1988. The SportsCenter host received ...
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Scott Van Pelt Roasted On-Air for Wrong NFL PredictionsIn what was intended to be a tongue-in-cheek segment with some levity and self-depreciation, ESPN's Scott Van Pelt had his preseason 2024 NFL predictions read back to him on-air during ...
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This snub didn't go unnoticed by ESPN analyst Scott Van Pelt, who, as a Maryland alum, came to the defense of his alma mater. Though their exchange was lighthearted, Van Pelt's passionate support ...
On a Wednesday night in February, even after watching a shot fall through the net that ripped out the hearts of every Terps fan in the building, leaving them stunned and silent, Scott Van Pelt ...
ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt has a lot going for him, whether it be adoration from a widespread fanbase to a cushy job talking about sports at the highest level for a living. One thing that Van Pelt ...
posts. However, there is a much more entertaining TruTV tradition at this time of year: ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt and Stanford ...
Scott Van Pelt couldn't believe it when he saw Michigan awarded the No. 5 seed on Selection Sunday. The ESPN anchor shared his thoughts on why the Wolverines deserved a higher ranking from the ...
ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt, a Maryland alumnus, is often seen at the Terrapins' important home games. Van Pelt, the host of SportsCenter’s midnight edition, was clearly shaken by the game's conclusion.
On Wednesday night’s edition of SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt, SVP had ESPN college football analyst Dusty Dvoracek on to discuss the call. “That’s targeting a hundred times out of a hundred.
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