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Hannah Storm, Rich Eisen discuss impact Stuart Scott would have had today


Celebrated ESPN anchor would have been 60 years old this year, and his former colleagues continue to mourn not only losing a friend and entertainer but someone who would have continued impacting sports to this day. Speaking on The Rich Eisen Show, longtime ESPNer Hannah Storm looked back on Scott’s life and his legacy. (Awful Announcing)

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Hannah Storm, Rich Eisen discuss impact Stuart Scott would have had today


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