Stephen A. Smith has a special lady in his life. The ESPN personality, who tends to keep his personal life private, was pressed about his dating life during a guest appearance on “The Howard Stern Show” with Chris “Mad Dog” Russo, his “First Take” debate partner, on Wednesday.
In case anybody was wondering, Stephen A. Smith is attending the National Championship Game. ESPN hosted Monday's First Take live from Atlanta, the site of college football's title showdown between Notre Dame and Ohio State.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish are set to kick off in a few hours on Monday night. ESPN's First Take was on the ground in Atlanta before the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
Ohio State last won a national championship in 2014, but that was when Urban Meyer was the head coach in Columbus. Ryan Day is seeking his first title with the Buckeyes, and a chance to redeem himself after a gnarly 13-10 loss to Michigan at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 30.
Four consecutive wins later, culminating in Ohio State’s first National Championship since 2014, the results spoke louder than any criticism ever could. To Stephen A. Smith’s credit ...
Stephen A. Smith did not hold back in criticizing Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes after they lost to the Michigan Wolverines, 10-13, on Dec. 1, 2024.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are in an uphill battle against the Buckeyes, so they need to be tough above all else.
While Ohio State is the favorite to win the game ... ESPN is putting together their predictions. Stephen A. Smith shared his thoughts and he thinks the Buckeyes will win with ease. "
Stephen A. Smith revealed that he is dating somebody. Without revealing the identity of the special lady, ESPN's star lifted the lid on his dating life in an appearance on The Howard Stern Show ...
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Stephen A. Smith admits he was misinformed when asked why he didn’t vote for Donald Trump and reveals he almost changed his mind after Barack Obama suggested misogyny was the reason Black men weren’t voting for Kamala Harris. (? The Rubin Report/YouTube) pic.twitter.com/a7f3Ohwa7J
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith explains why he feels "concerned" over the removal of DEI measures after President Donald Trump signed a slew of executive actions pulling back the prior initiatives.