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Stephen A. Smith is the de facto face of ESPN. You could argue he got to where he is by screaming his way there, but the duller truth is that Stephen A. is ESPN’s golden boy because he is, at his core ...
The historic media deal that was reached by ESPN and NFL Network last week has left many fans dreaming of the possibility of ...
NFL RedZone is quite popular, and there would certainly be demand for a college football version of the show. Scott Hanson is among those interested.
NFL RedZone has been one of the most beloved media products in all of sports among fans for years. Hosted by Scott Hanson, it ...
Hansen appeared on The Rich Eisen Show recently and was asked about hosting a college football version of RedZone, and his ...
Turns out, Scott Hanson would be interested in hosting college football RedZone. He spoke directly to ESPN officials when appearing on The Rich Eisen Show. As hard as it may be to believe, Hanson ...
NFL Network analyst Scott Hanson, appearing on the 'Rich Eisen Show,' said he would be open to hosting a college football version of NFL RedZone.
Reports then surfaced about NBC’s potential interest in Hanson as he negotiated his return to Gold Zone. Ultimately, Hanson returned – but not before a “knock-down drag-out” negotiation.
Scott Hanson, the host of “NFL RedZone,” questioned if he would return to his role before signing an extension to return for a 17th year.
Scott Hanson is the face of NFL Red Zone, and to many, Sundays in general. The host of the NFL Red Zone will be joining Madden NFL 26 for not only commentary on the Halftime Report, but also on ...
Scott Hanson has renewed his contract with NFL RedZone, much to the delight of football fans. He announced his return on social media, confirming he will continue to host the show and deliver non ...
Scott Hanson is back. The NFL offseason saw reports that the beloved RedZone host was considering jumping ship to NBC after appearing in an Olympic special in 2024.