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ESPN anchor Stuart Scott passed away at 49.


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Yep. I can't recall her name, but she would give a shout-out to Stuart every week and would submit HIS game pick.

 

Suzy Kolbert. But as I said in the shoutbox, watching ESPN SportsCenter you could tell this is hard for them to do and to even report, but they are doing with grace. No bottomline and with little or graphics. The feeling just says it all, He will be missed deeply there.

Stuart Scott was and always will be as cool as the other side of the pillow. On this first Sunday of the year, let us not only remember him but remember the love he brought to being a sportscaster, a mentor, a father and a friend. RIP Stuart. Gone too soon.

Not to detract from the greater loss of Mr. Scott, but 'Sports Illustrated' got a peek into the process of how ESPN put together Stu's on-air obituary, weeks and months in advance. It's impressive and commendable the efforts put forth by the ESPN crew ensuring that no one outside of a small group knew, including Scott, himself.

 

http://www.si.com/more-sports/2015/01/04/stuart-scott-espn-sportscenter-media-circus

 

Not to detract from the greater loss of Mr. Scott, but 'Sports Illustrated' got a peek into the process of how ESPN put together Stu's on-air obituary, weeks and months in advance. It's impressive and commendable the efforts put forth by the ESPN crew ensuring that no one outside of a small group knew, including Scott, himself.

 

http://www.si.com/more-sports/2015/01/04/stuart-scott-espn-sportscenter-media-circus

 

Ouch, that's a little sad for a lack of a better word.

On Keith Olbermann's ESPN2 show, he replayed the first segment that Stuart Scott and him were together. (Also Suzy Kolber back in 93 and Mitch Albom)

 

http://deadspin.com/here-is-stuart-scotts-first-espn2-sportscast-from-octo-1677618682

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