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Beyond Boo-Yah: How Stuart Scott’s friends carry his memory to this day


What comes to mind when you hear the name ? For , it’s as simple as a smile. "That’s the best thing...that’s a pretty good legacy to have," Williams said. Williams has met thousands of reporters and stood in front of every kind of microphone. Scott was different. His passion felt real enough to trust. He was a broadcaster, and then friend. (Yahoo!)

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Beyond Boo-Yah: How Stuart Scott’s friends carry his memory to this day