SportsCenter Loves KU (video)

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Meta: ESPN Interviews Sportscenter Anchors
Published 1/15/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
Saw this happen last night during the Oklahoma-Kansas bloodbath, and had hoped someone would YouTube it up. What we have here is Holly Rowe interviewing Scott Van Pelt and Neil Everett at a college basketball game. It just felt … weird. Strange. Unnecessary. Then again, the Jayhawks were up 30 at the time, so it was slim pickings. In other college hoops news, nice of Pitt’s Keith Benjamin to finally have a monster game in beating Georgetown. Been waiting four years for that performance.
CBB: Scott Van Pelt Impressed With Jayhawks, Neil Everett Impressed With His Outfit
Published 1/15/2008 at FanIQ Blog
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Kansas is good. WWL's Scott Van Pelt and Neil Everett were on hand in Lawrence (thanks to Big Lead for the video) and interviewed by Holly Rowe during a boring second half. Why such a dull game? Because the Jayhawks are really, really good. Didn't hurt that Oklahoma's entire team went down with Big 12 freshman of the week Blake Griffin's knee. With or without Griffin, I doubt it would have been close. There's not a deeper team in the country, from Mario Chalmers to Russell ...
During Oklahoma-Kansas Game, ESPN Reporter Interviews SportsCenter Anchors
Published 1/16/2008 by Michael David Smith at FanHouse
Filed under: Kansas Basketball, Oklahoma Basketball, NCAA Basketball Media Watch, ESPNThose who think ESPN is just a wee bit self-indulgent will no doubt criticize the Worldwide Leader for this video, in which sideline reporter Holly Rowe interviews SportsCenter anchors Scott Van Pelt and Neil Everett while the Kansas-Oklahoma game is going on: But as sideline interviews go, I actually thought this one was pretty good. Maybe that's because I like Van Pelt and Everett, or maybe it's because the game was in garbage time anyway (Kansas jumped out to an ...
