Though the late Stuart Scott isn't with us after he died in 2015 following a battle with cancer that he spoke openly about, his legacy continues to live on. There are still Scott tributes from his ...
A beloved sports commentator, the W.N.B.A.’s leading scorer and the franchise known as America’s team go under the microscope ...
Before Stuart Scott, the exclamation “Boo-yah” was used to express joy. When the late ESPN anchor made it one of his catchphrases, it instantly entered the sports vernacular. Director Andre Gaines ...
Anyone who grew up or was around in the 1990s was entranced by seeing Stuart Scott on ESPN. His cutting-edge brand of sports commentary made him one of the most beloved cultural icons of his time Now, ...
Friends and colleagues recall Stuart Scott’s voice, humor and deep personal care. New 30 for 30 documentary revisits Scott’s career and cultural impact in 2025. Close friends keep rituals, stories and ...
The phrase “boo-yah” did not enter the lexicon without resistance. At a time when the sports broadcasting vernacular was bound by the constraints of Merriam and Webster, Stuart Scott pushed the ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. The documentary’s final scene feels unreal: a younger Stuart Scott, standing on a small hill in a green button-down. He looks into ...
Oct, 14, 2011; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams with ESPN's Stuart Scott during Late Night with Roy at the Dean E Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn ...
Director Andre Gaines used months of archival footage to center Stuart Scott’s voice. The film documents Scott’s pushback at ESPN and his choice to defy network norms. Gaines frames Scott as an ...