Thanks NJ-buck, your impressive "top five" helped me remember the depth of my hatred for all things scUM (even if some of those names made me throw up in my mouth a little )
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Best Buckeye;1065096; said:Franklin was the scum Qb the year that we tied 10 - 10 and the B10 voted to send us to the Rose bOwl instead of scum. Franklin got hurt in the game and the scummers thought that was one of the reasons they didn't get the vote. Talk about pissed wooo weee
DaddyBigBucks;1073786; said:What, no Dana Jacobson?
DaddyBigBucks;1073786; said:What, no Dana Jacobson?
NEW YORK (AP) - Insults are the goal of roasts, and plenty were zinged around during a charity dinner held to skewer two ESPN radio hosts earlier this month.
Dana Jacobson is being disciplined for remarks made during a roast of ESPN radio hosts Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic. (ESPN, Lorenzo Bevilaqua / Associated Press)
One of the network's anchors went too far.
Dana Jacobson, co-host of the "ESPN First Take" morning show, was disciplined by her employer after an expletive-laden speech. The Chicago Tribune reported she was suspended one week.
ESPN commentators shared the stage with actors and athletes Jan. 11 in Atlantic City to celebrate the eighth anniversary of "Mike & Mike in the Morning" co-hosts Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. The whole point was to spout off edgy jokes, but what's OK for comedians Eddie Griffin and Jeffrey Ross may not be appropriate for ESPN announcers seeking to be both entertainers and journalists.
Asked whether the network planned to rethink its policy regarding employees taking part in such events, ESPN spokesman Mike Soltys said, "We won't be participating in another roast anytime soon." Jacobson's speech included obscenities aimed at Notre Dame, with Irish football coach Charlie Weis in attendance.