ESPN's "College GameDay" has been such a popular show for decades, but do former employees believe the love it gets is warranted? Well, we got the answer to that question this week.
Prior to landing a role on "Sunday NFL Countdown," former ESPN host Sam Ponder was an on-air reporter for "College GameDay." She was let go by the network in August for financial reasons. The wife of former NFL quarterback Christian Ponder was reportedly making about $1 million per year. Of course, some people have questioned ESPN's decision to fire Ponder. They believe she was laid off due to her beliefs.
"I think that they clearly wanted to find an off-ramp for Sam. What's troubling to me is the timing," former NBC sideline reporter Michele Tafoya said. "This is three weeks before the NFL season begins. Her show ‘Sunday NFL Countdown’ is coming off its best ratings year in quite some time, so I don't know why they would do this so close to the season and bring so much attention, unless they want to bring in the next host and give that host a lot of attention."
Despite her controversial fallout, Ponder hasn't held a grudge against her former teammates.
Earlier this week, Ponder was asked if she still speaks to the "College GameDay" crew. She let her social media followers know that she still has tremendous respect for Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit and David Pollack.
"David Pollack is stuck with me as the big brother I never (jk) wanted, and I was texting with Kirk Herbstreit the day before I got fired," Ponder wrote. "Rece Davis is my forever favorite. I’ll never forget how all 3 of them loved Jesus and treated people. I will be a 'College GameDay' fan as long as they continue to make it about the people. It’s such a special show."
According to Athlon Sports, that message from Ponder was reposted by Herbstreit. That's a clear indication that he also has respect for his former "College GameDay" teammate.
Ponder has not yet announced her next gig. We'll see if a rival network strikes a deal with her.
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