ESPN’s Around the Horn is coming to an end after 23 years on the air, and many of its stars are heartbroken over the news.
ESPN has decided that it is time to say goodbye to Around the Horn. The long-running show has left its mark on generations of sports fans.
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My records will never be broken. But my heart is broken. — Woody Paige (@woodypaige) March 4, 2025 Mina Kimes, who has risen to stardom at ESPN, had a thoughful message about the conclusion of ...
The weekday sports discussion and debate show has been a mainstay at 5 p.m. EST since its debut episode on Nov. 4, 2002.
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"Around the Horn" will no longer air on ESPN after Friday, May 23. The network confirmed this sad news on Tuesday afternoon.
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Drafted into the Army in 1945, Young led Fleet City to a 48-25 victory over the El Toro Marines in what was billed as the ...