Shinobi said:
It ticks me off that you bastards stole Thea Andrews from us...
Ticks me off I say!
As for Stephen A Smith, he's one of the most entertaining sports media personalities going, which is all I care about since most of the media is completely full of shit anyway. As long as you make me laugh, you're good in my books. So yeah, I like the guy. And I await to see how Archiax plans to hunt me down and kill me.
She's going to be on a new show on ESPN2:
ESPN looks back with scandal tale, historic mile
Mon Jul 18, 8:26 AM ET
ESPN's "Codebreakers," a movie about the 1951 Army football team that saw several members (including the coach's son) expelled for cheating on tests in a scandal that rocked West Point and beyond, will kick off Dec. 10 on the sports cable giant.
While the Scott Glenn starrer deals with an academic scandal, executive producer Orly Adelson said Sunday that "Codebreakers" is still very much a sports story. One of the major scenes is a staging of the 1951 Army-Navy football game, Adelson said.
Adelson and others associated with ESPN discussed "Codebreakers," another upcoming movie "Four Minutes" and ESPN2's new
"ESPN Hollywood," a nightly series that will debut Aug. 15, during the Television Critics Assn.'s summer press tour at the Beverly Hilton.
"Four Minutes" spotlights Sir Roger Bannister, the British medical student who ran the first less-than-four-minute mile in 1954. It stars Christopher Plummer and Jamie Maclachlan.
It wasn't done with the cooperation of Bannister, now 76, who had committed to another movie project on the same topic, Abrams said.
"ESPN Hollywood" will be an "Access Hollywood"- or "Entertainment Tonight"-style show but focused squarely on the intersection between Hollywood, celebrity and sports stars.
"We're trying to bring the same fun, energy and excitement to the world of sports," said executive producer Andy Meyers said, a former producer at "Entertainment Tonight."
Thea Andrews, formerly of ESPN's "Cold Pizza," will host with a personality expected to be announced within the next few weeks.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
http://entertainment.tv.yahoo.com/entnews/va/20050718/112170038800.html