Stuart Scott, in His Own Words
Posted Jul 5, 2015
It was with a heavy heart that I read Stuart Scott's memoir, Every Day I Fight. I didn't know the man, but as with anyone else who's watched ESPN regularly for the last twenty-odd years, I felt like I did. From his early days on ESPN2 with Suzy Kolber, Scott was fresh, smart, and fun to watch. And remember: Sports reporting that was fun was a new concept back in the early 1990s.
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