Rich Eisen Blasts Harvard, Penn, MIT for ‘Unacceptable’ Testimony Over Antisemitism on Campus
Longtime sports commentator Rich Eisen took a few minutes to hammer to the presidents of top colleges Harvard, Penn, and MIT.
Longtime sports commentator Rich Eisen took a few minutes to hammer to the presidents of top colleges Harvard, Penn, and MIT.
On Wednesday’s “Rich Eisen Show,” Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin discussed activist quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Baldwin said Kaepernick “would love” to still be playing in the NFL, but suggested his “calling and what he’s doing now is so much
Monday on “The Rich Eisen Show,” actor Craig T. Nelson shared who he thought is the best athlete-turned-actor, with the voice from “The Incredibles” naming John Wayne. Wayne played football at the University of Southern California before a broken collarbone ended
Thursday, Olympic skater Adam Rippon, who is openly gay, discussed the controversy between him and Vice President Mike Pence and said that he was open to a meeting with Pence, but he did not think the vice president would be
Monday on AT&T Audience Network‘s “The Rich Eisen Show,” CNN commentator Van Jones said that professional athletes should use their platforms in the political world. “Do you think athletes should be more vocal than they are?” host Rich Eisen asked. Jones
Wednesday, the Chicago Cubs designated catcher Miguel Montero after he blamed teammate and star pitcher Jake Arrieta for allowing seven stolen bases by the Washington Nationals in a 6-1 loss the night before. According to MLB Network’s Peter Gammons, the
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has his share of doubters and detractors out there. However, the coach who drafted him is not one of them.
On Tuesday’s “Rich Eisen Show,” actor and New England Patriots fan Matt Damon argued that Tom Brady’s four-game suspension for deflating footballs in the 2015 AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts could actually benefit the Patriots for the 2016 season.