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stanford steve and the bear podcast

by Ms. Ayla Parker Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is Stanford Steve?

Steve CoughlinSteve Coughlin or “Stanford Steve' is a SportsCenter commentator and segment producer on the midnight SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt. He also is a sports betting analyst, appearing on the daily ESPN sports betting program Daily Wager.

Who is bear on ESPN?

Research Producer and Sports Betting Analyst Chris 'The Bear' Fallica has spent almost his entire ESPN career working as a research producer for the eight-time Emmy Award winning College GameDay – college football's longest-running and most-celebrated pregame show.

Is Stanford Steve married?

Steve married Amy Berryessa on the Stanford Campus on August 1st, 2004. Amy's family (Berryessa) are eight generation Californians with a lake and road named after their family.

Where is Chris fallica from?

East Moriches, N.Y.Fallica, a native of East Moriches, N.Y., got into this business as a college student at Miami.

What is Chris fallica record?

Check the latest post below for Bear's Bank record for 2021. 2020: 24-26-2 (48.0%) 2019: 29-27-1 (51.8%) 2018: 30-24-1 (55.6%)

What is Scott Van Pelt salary?

Scott Van Pelt net worth and salary: Scott Van Pelt is an American sportscaster who has a net worth of $20 million....Scott Van Pelt Net Worth.Net Worth:$20 MillionSalary:$4 MillionDate of Birth:Aug 4, 1970 (51 years old)Gender:MaleHeight:6 ft 5 in (1.98 m)2 more rows

Who is the guy with SVP?

Scott Van PeltOccupationSportscasterYears active1990–presentNotable credit(s)Appeared on first episode of BVT SportsCenter (2001–present) SVP & Russillo (2009–2015, previously known as The Scott Van Pelt Show)Spouse(s)Stephanie (m. 2011)4 more rows

Who is the bald guy on ESPN?

Scott Van PeltSportsCenter Anchor, Golf Host Scott Van Pelt is host of the midnight edition of SportsCenter, bringing his unique perspective to the world of sports since September 7, 2015.

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"Stanford" Steve Coughlin & Chris "The Bear" Fallica put their unique spin on the world of playing the odds in college football, horseracing and more.

Avoid the Whammy

It’s the final podcast of the college football season! Stanford Steve and The Bear discuss Monday’s college football national championship, Georgia impressing against Michigan after falling flat in the SEC title, Alabama’s plan for the passing game against the Dawgs, if Georgia will back off of its pressures, if we’ll see a single 100-yard rusher in this game, Bear's travel to Denver and then to Indianapolis, and their thoughts on the final week of the NFL regular season..

The Strain

Stanford Steve and The Bear discuss the Carolina schools facing off, the University of New Jersey reaching a bowl, keeping an eye on Central Michigan, the one thing that stands out when examining Alabama-Cincinnati, the matchups along the lines in Michigan-Georgia, Arkansas looking to cap an exciting season, an in-game teaser and losing money on Ole Miss overs..

Introducing 'Probability' from Man in the Arena

Whether you love him or hate him or are somehow completely indifferent, you’ve probably spent at least some of the last 20 years thinking about Tom Brady. Brady has altered friendships, families and communities. He’s changed the trajectory of careers and reputations, enabled fairy tale dreams to be both realized and dashed.

Jets-Jags Under the Tree

Stanford Steve and The Bear discuss their favorite uniforms this bowl season, the matchups on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, lobbying for Steve to toss the coin at the Military Bowl, the Mike Leach Bowl, Western Kentucky pulling Bailey Zappe before he could hit 6,000 passing yards, Bear’s ACC bowl wins bet, the No Coaches Bowl at Fenway, a frightening Would You Rather, if Clemson fans will travel to the Cheez-It Bowl, and adjusted NFL win totals..

Guess the Opt-Out

Stanford Steve and The Bear sort through the first batch of bowl games starting on Friday with the Bahamas Bowl through Wednesday’s Armed Forces Bowl.

Frozen Quads

Stanford Steve and The Bear discuss the overwhelming appeal of the underdogs going into Championship Saturday, Bear’s wild weekend of travel and the recent lack of upsets in the championship games.

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