OT: Cowherd Leaving ESPN for FoxSports (Apparently)

Submitted by BornSinner on

http://thebiglead.com/2015/07/16/colin-cowherd-leaving-espn-whats-next/

Colin Cowherd, a prominent national voice on ESPN radio since 2003, is leaving the network, multiple industry sources tell The Big Lead. While no destination is finalized, talks are progressing towards a deal with Fox Sports. The move away from the Mothership does not come as much of a surprise for anyone who follows these things closely, or has been listening to Cowherd’s show for the past few months.

But, the timing will leave a gaping hole in ESPN Radio’s weekday lineup and has broader implications about where some things are going both in Bristol — few will forget the great talent exodus of 2015 at ESPN, which has seen the network lose other outspoken voices in Bill Simmons and Keith Olbermann — and in general sports media. The difference here was that ESPN did make an aggressive bid to keep Cowherd, but was upstaged by Fox, who are clearly looking to make a big splash.

I hope Bomani Jones or Dan LeBatard (or both!?) replace his time slot. 

turd ferguson

July 16th, 2015 at 11:55 AM ^

Colin Cowherd and Fox seems like a match made in heaven.

And I agree on Bomani Jones.  In my opinion, he's the funniest guy - and one of the smartest guys - at ESPN.  I generally hate sports radio, but his show is actually pretty damn good.

I Like Burgers

July 16th, 2015 at 12:29 PM ^

He's also reuniting with his old boss Jamie Horowitz (who was famously fired from the Today show after like 2 months, and is the new president of Fox Sports) who is basically responsible for everything everyone hates about ESPN -- the whole embrace debate nonsense and inserting LeBron, Tim Tebow, and Johnny Manziel into every goddamn conversation.

Now...if they would just dump the whole First Take crew, the purge will be complete.

HarbinDarbin

July 16th, 2015 at 12:54 PM ^

I actually find Bomani Jones to be a boarderline racist and not interesring at all. I'm one of the few that liked Cowherd. He had his bad moments (obviously his crap interview with Harbaugh), but when his hot takes weren't centered on Michigan I liked his antics. Bomani rubs me the wrong way, and he's always bringing race into the discussion even when it shouldn't be. 

BornSinner

July 16th, 2015 at 1:17 PM ^

Odd b/c Bomani actually brings race into the discussion when it's appropriate unlike ... Stephen A. Smith... Not to mention his blunt attitude doesn't avoid topics that other people tip toe around. 

I'll forever give Jones credit for this Sterling segment that nobody else had the balls to talk about... if you think this is "racist" then LOL. 

 

HarbinDarbin

July 16th, 2015 at 1:20 PM ^

Discussing Donald Sterling is clearly the time race should be brought up. I'm not talking about moments like this. I'm talking about the little comments he makes almost every episode that bring up race in some way. He tries to find an issue with everything. 

BornSinner

July 16th, 2015 at 1:44 PM ^

Did you actually watch the video? B/c you're who he's talking about. In fact, he pretty much quotes your statement. 

The funniest part of it is that he actually wrote an article about Sterling in 2007 about his antics and nobody read it. (You would probably brush it off as him  "bringing up race into everything") 

Come 2014, ESPN re-ups it, and it gets more hits than it ever did between 2007-2013. Suddenly people are semi-interested all b/c Sterling happened to be ratted out in broad daylight. 

DavidP814

July 16th, 2015 at 1:30 PM ^

So...  You don't like Bomani Jones b/c he's a "borderline racist," but Colin Cowherd is A-Ok???  If you were going to tag one of Bomani or Cowherd as "borderline racist," I don't think Bomani is the choice for many.

Geaux_Blue

July 16th, 2015 at 4:50 PM ^

Bomani's all flash and very often brutalizes 'facts' for 'comedic reporting.' Went on and on about Swiss police arresting FIFA officials at their office buildings for largely two hours and when corrected mocked a guy as if it was obvious for the audience and then went after his Twitter pic. Really? That's not offensive, it's just stupid.

Could easily see Stink landing here. Coach is awful. Could give Rusillo (sp?) an earlier slot. Or they could pull someone from outside. It's not really a difficult spot; Detroit Radio shows that when you have a morning lead-in, you can put anything on after. 2-3 PM is much harder to entertain in than 10 AM when majority of folks carry over from Mike&Mike.

Honestly feel Cowherd has been dropping in popularity for a while and his schtick has changed a ton since 2010'ish. Too much about Colin. 

bronxblue

July 16th, 2015 at 12:35 PM ^

Nancy Grace hosts hours of television a day and I'm not sure she's more than an angry head in a jar. just because you can talk doesn't mean you are overly talented at the thing you are tasked with doing. Cowherd is talented at getting people angry but is psid, in theory, to talk about sports. That's my issue with him.

bronxblue

July 16th, 2015 at 3:55 PM ^

I've heard a couple of his segments, not just the Harbaugh one, and I generally found him to be trite and extremely limited in what he actually talked about as it related to sports.  His phone screeners obviously keep it clean, but most of his talking points feel like this faux social commentaries that allow him to pontificate without actually talking about sports.  I guess my bigger problem is that I can't stand sports radio anymore, and him (and Screaming A, Skip, and Rose) seem like the personification of national radio idiots.  Maybe he's better at times, but I find him unsufferable.  Plus his show on ESPN was turrible when he was talking.

WolvinLA2

July 16th, 2015 at 12:46 PM ^

Colin Cowherd appeals to the lowest common denominator. You can call it talent if you want, but Skip Bayless has had a "successful" career as well for the same reason, not knowing a lot but taking a strong take and ruffling feathers. I've never met someone I consider a smart sports fan who says "that Cowherd fella sure is sharp."

BornSinner

July 16th, 2015 at 12:15 PM ^

If that guy figured out how to somehow monetize a pet rock, then yeah damn right he's talented compared to the lames who didn't think of it or couldn't themselves. 

 

:) 

Marley Nowell

July 16th, 2015 at 12:06 PM ^

ESPN is a never ending sports machine. When employees cost too much they can replace them with cheap talent and get 90% of the return of a well known name. This happened when the Dan Patrick / Rich Eisen group left and was replaced by SVP / Stu Scott (RIP) generation.