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Explore the life and legacy of “SportsCenter” anchor Stuart Scott in ESPN’s new “30 for 30” documentary premiering at 9 p.m. ET on Wednesday, December 10.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was named Super Bowl 59 MVP in February, helping the team win its second Vince Lombardi Trophy. But ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler reports the Eagles are considering using a significant draft pick to add a potential successor at quarterback, despite Hurts’ recently helping to lead the team to a world championship.
ESPN could not deliver its ‘College GameDay’ package in full on Saturday, except, of course, if you were watching live, then you got to hear Jessica Sims drop an expletive while lamenting the weather conditions in Michigan.
• You can watch ESPN College GameDay live for FREE with DirecTV (free trial), with Fubo (free trial) or streaming live on ESPN Unlimited ($29.99/month). When: 6 a.m. PT/9 a.m. ET (7 a.m. MST) on Saturday, November 22.
Lane Kiffin has been a major college football news topic recently after deciding to leave Ole Miss to become the head coach of LSU, despite the Rebels likely having earned a spot in this year’s College Football Playoff with their 11-1 record.
Scott is the subject of ESPN’s latest 30 for 30 film: “Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott,” which premieres on Dec. 10 at 9 pm ET on ESPN, the ESPN app, and Disney+.
ESPN’s “30 for 30: A Portrait of Stuart Scott” airs on Wednesday, December 10, at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN. Those without cable can watch the docuseries for free through FuboTV or DIRECTV, each of which offers a free trial to new users. Sling is another option for streaming the show, and promotional offers are available.