Scott Van Pelt, the popular SportsCenter anchor, hosts a weekly show that will include long-form interviews, commentary, and expanded takes on his "One Big Thing" segment on SportsCenter. SVP will take deep dives with guests and topics in an entertaining way that only he can. Stanford Steve, producer of SVP's SportsCenter, turned partner, will be involved, as always.
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Scott Van Pelt, the popular SportsCenter anchor, hosts a weekly show that will include long-form interviews, commentary, and expanded takes on his "One Big Thing" segment on SportsCenter. SVP will take deep dives with guests and topics in an entertaining way that only he can. Stanford Steve, producer of SVP's SportsCenter, turned partner, will be involved, as always.
SVP and Stanford Steve break down all the action from NFL Week 5. Starting with the absolute THRILLER in Jacksonville, the guys react to Trevor Lawrence’s heroics and the Jaguars’ upside this season. While the Jags were great, the best win of the week came from the Broncos who went into Philly and mounted an impressive comeback win. But don’t lose sight of the Buccaneers, who took down a good Seahawks team in a Seattle Shootout. Plus, thoughts on the Chargers, Commanders, Colts, Patriots and Bills. And of course, Pooptown, which is filling up more and more by the week. SVP gives his list of the six (and a half) current residents. Finally, remembering after shave, the uneasiness surrounding a specific Taylor Swift song and why saunas are great. | SVPod
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Scott Van Pelt, the popular SportsCenter anchor, hosts a weekly show that will include long-form interviews, commentary, and expanded takes on his "One Big Thing" segment on SportsCenter. SVP will take deep dives with guests and topics in an entertaining way that only he can. Stanford Steve, producer of SVP's SportsCenter, turned partner, will be involved, as always.