Logan Ryan, Rich Walz criticize Stanford DL’s ‘foolish TikTok dance’
"Clay Patterson has been in college seven years. You can't fool him. But then he does the foolish TikTok dance...
"Clay Patterson has been in college seven years. You can't fool him. But then he does the foolish TikTok dance...
"Hopefully it comes back. It’s really sad … I love TikTok. It’s like an escape. I honestly do that before matches."
"We're nothing. We're just dead. We're dust. We're absolutely nothing. Our legacy is nothing."
BRING THE BOOM!
The game will be everywhere...except linear television.
"You can just tell. It’s not the same."
"I was not popular and he was one of the star players of the football team and the basketball team."
"You just felt like the f*cking, motherf*cking man. You just did. It was such a thrill to write for SI."
ESPN has become the No. 1 most-followed brand on TikTok under Raja's guidance.
It's always good to have a fallback option.
The personal marketing student-athletes learn can be a critical skill down the road in job searches and networking.
Fox said their Clark-focused camera on TikTok drew more than 800,000 views during Iowa's game last Saturday.
Technically, TikTok itself is the most followed brand on its platform. But ESPN has risen above all others.
"Going to have a miserable season now because the Chinese have all your information now, they have all your plays.
The Seattle Kraken encouraged the "BookTok" objectification of center Alex Wennberg until they no longer could.
"If you're gay, bless you. If you're transgender, bless you. And if you have a problem with that, **** you!"
The partnership with TikTok raises "serious questions about ESPN corporate decision-making"
"I don't like change. I tell my kids the dinosaurs didn't become extinct by accident, they saw the future and said, 'Screw this, let's go to the tar pit.'"
To be fair, we've heard worse questions from actual reporters.
Rae's tweet of "I studied broadcast journalism in college for 3 whole months to prepare for this moment" took backlash. But she reportedly was never hired by the UFC.
"That was a bad idea..."