Former ESPN star Sage Steele ripped her former employer over the decision to not show the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl in wake of the New Orleans terror attack.
Since 2007, Sage Steele was a familiar face on ESPN. But in 2021, the sportscaster was unceremoniously pulled off of the air ...
Ryan Clark hopped on Michele Tafoya's podcast to discuss his "only" issue with Sage Steele and why, at one point, he did not ...
College football fans were left furious, with one branding ESPN 'disgusting' and former anchor Sage Steele accusing the network of deliberately skipping the anthem before Notre Dame faced Georgia ...
ESPN's Burke Magnus addresses the backlash for failing to broadcast the national anthem ahead of the Sugar Bowl, saying it ...
Sage Steele, a former EPSN anchor ... the decreased ratings & the multiple PR debacles, the brass at ESPN and Disney still refuses to just do what’s right from both a business perspective ...
Former ESPN TV personality Sage Steele, who campaigned for President Donald Trump with MAGA personalities including former race car driver Danica Patrick, former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and RNC c ...
All eyes were on ESPN on Thursday as the Sugar Bowl took place a little more than 24 hours after an ISIS-inspired terrorist created mayhem on Bourbon Street in New Orleans that left 14 people dead ...
Sage Steele, in a lawsuit against her former employer, ESPN, accused analyst Ryan Clark of refusing to work with her due to opposing political views. Clark admitted recently on "The Michele Tafoya ...
AP But it still led to people suggesting — including former ESPN host Sage Steele — that the network had purposefully made the decision not to broadcast the moment of silence or anthem.