Talk:The Ryen Russillo Show

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Splitting From Mike Tirico Show

I think there should be two separate articles. One for the Mike Tirico Show, which became Tirico and Van Pelt. The second article should be for The Scott Van Pelt Show. It should include two iterations (similar to how The Dan Patrick Show and Tony Kornheiser Show have the different advents of the show distinguished)--one for the one hour show after Tirico and Van Pelt and one for the current two hour show co-hosted by Ryen Rusillo. —Preceding unsigned comment added by KellynMatt (talkcontribs) 08:46, 20 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Oppose - There's not nearly enough information for two separate articles at this point and I doubt any more info on the Tirico version is going to be unearthed. SVP's presence throughout makes it logical to treat this as one show with two titles. Lambertman (talk) 10:36, 20 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Needs Updating

With Kanell out, this page is going to need updating again when ESPN reveals what's happening. I came here to see if it had been updated, and what's left on this page is pretty much useless, outdated, unsourced information. Do we need an original-sourced chart to point out how often Mike Turico was actually on his show? I'd nuke the whole thing right now, but I figured it'll be updated soon with today's events, so I'll let the unsourced info stand for now. 74.128.79.116 (talk) 20:17, 26 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]