Jenn Sterger had words for ESPN's Samantha Ponder.  Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

The loyal cult following of Barstool Sports is prepared to wage a full-fledged war against ESPN, and Jenn Sterger is providing the “Stoolies” with plenty of ammunition.

On Monday night, Sterger blasted ESPN for the network’s “hypocrisy” in abruptly ending its relationship with Barstool Sports after just one episode of “Barstool Van Talk” aired. In order to illustrate her point, Sterger recalled an incident in which she was sexually harassed by an ESPN employee when she interviewed for multiple positions. ESPN responded on Tuesday by saying none of the incidents Sterger spoke of had ever been brought to the network’s attention, but Sterger had no interest in letting it go.

It is widely believed that Sam Ponder was the driving force behind ESPN having second thoughts about getting into business with Barstool. On the eve of the “Barstool Van Talk” premiere, Ponder sent a series of tweets reminding people of misogynistic things that were said about her by Barstool bloggers years ago. As Sterger notes, Ponder sent a questionable tweet in 2010 while the NFL was investigating Sterger’s allegations of sexual harassment against Brett Favre:

Sterger also said ESPNW columnist Sarah Spain attacked her during the Favre investigation, though Spain apologized and said she could not recall doing that.

Barstool founder Dave Portnoy uncovered the commentary from Spain that Sterger was referring to:

Sterger said Favre made sexual advances toward her when he was with the New York Jets and sent her inappropriate photos via text message. Favre ended up being fined by the NFL, and many felt he got off easy.

Earlier in the week, Portnoy dug up some regrettable tweets Ponder sent years ago, and the “Sunday NFL Countdown” host responded by admitting she was immature and a “mess of a human” at one point in her life. The tweet she sent about Sterger was within the same time period.

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