This Is Why It's Dangerous To Shoot Live Commercial Spots
Anybody who watches ESPN for an inordinate amount of time everyday has probably seen those promotional spots for the new live SportsCenter set to launch on August 11 featuring Steve, the 25-year-old ESPN employee, being filmed in real-time in preparation for the big day. Steve beat out 100 of his fellow ESPN cohorts for the job and so far it's gone off without a hitch — until now. Turns out it looks like one of Steve's friends/roommates had a little fun with his whiteboard this morning and decided to write the word "FUCK" in full camera view. ESPN confirmed that it was an unfortunate screw-up though they still don't know exactly how it happened — but are looking into it. Right now, it doesn't appear that Steve is in jeopardy of losing his job (or any of the crew) but it does make the premise of ESPN's live SportsCenter morning show much more enticing. I hope somebody plays the same joke on Hannah Storm. ESPN F-Bomb [YepYep]
What the NBA Draft Should Learn From the 2026 NFL Draft
Best Betting Picks for Saturday’s NBA Playoff Matchups
Four Teams That Are Winning 2026 NFL Draft So Far
Shohei Ohtani Rule Explained: Why Dodgers Get Extra Pitcher
- MLB Best Bets Today: Strikeout Props and Total Plays to Target
- NBA Playoffs Betting Picks: Game 3 Predictions & Best Bets
- NBA Playoff Picks: Rockets vs Lakers & Spurs vs Blazers Best Bets
- MLB Betting Picks Today: Two Expert Picks for Tuesday’s Slate
- NBA Playoff Picks: Best Bets for Nuggets vs Timberwolves & Knicks vs Hawks
- Best Value Betting Picks Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
- UFC Winnipeg Betting Picks: Best Bets for April 18th Card

