Ron Franklin To Female ESPNer: ‘Sweetcakes’, ‘A–hole’

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Longtime ESPN announcer Ron Franklin was pulled off ESPN’s Saturday Fiesta Bowl radio broadcast by ESPN executives after an incident involving the veteran broadcaster and ESPN-TV sideline reporter Jeannine Edwards.




Scheduled to work on the ESPN-TV broadcast of the Chick-fil-A Bowl Friday, Franklin and Edwards were part of a production meeting before the game that was also attended by ESPN announcers Ed Cunningham and Rod Gilmore. During the meeting, the subject of Gilmore’s wife Marie being elected Alameda (CA) mayor came up.

As Gilmore, Cunningham and Franklin discussed the subject, Edwards tried to join the conversation.

When she did, Franklin said to her, “Why don’t you leave this to the boys, sweetcakes.”

Edwards responded to Franklin by saying, “don’t call me sweetcakes, I don’t like being talked to like that.”

Franklin then said, “okay then, a–hole.”

After the meeting Edwards reported Franklin’s comments to ESPN management.
Once ESPN college football coordinating producer Ed Placey confirmed Franklin’s comments to Edwards with Cunningham, ESPN executives made an attempt to pull Franklin off the Chick-fil-A Bowl broadcast the same day. Because of late notice, no replacement for Franklin was found and the longtime play-by-play announcer called the game - without incident - with Cunningham and Edwards.

With Edwards and Franklin scheduled to work together the next night in Arizona, top ESPN programming executives - including Norby Williamson and Mark Gross - were involved in the decision to pull Franklin off the Fiesta Bowl radio broadcast.

When contacted, an ESPN representative could not comment on Franklin’s current status with the company.

Franklin signed a two-year contract with ESPN last July, with the deal calling for him to work 35 events for the network per year.

For college basketball this season, Franklin is scheduled to call Wednesday and Saturday Big 12 regular telecasts.
 

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On October 1, 2005, according to the Chicago Tribune, during a game between Notre Dame and Purdue that Franklin was calling, sideline reporter Holly Rowe praised Purdue defensive coordinator Brock Spack for using all three timeouts on defense despite trailing by four touchdowns late in the game. "If the coaches are giving up," Rowe added, "what does that say to the players?" Franklin responded: "Holly, it's not giving up. It's 49-21, sweetheart."
 

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Unreal. Skuttle the many year distinguished career of a decent sportscaster because of the whinning of some thin skinned biatch. :>(
 
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Stop getting caught up in the PC battle, it is as phony as the whole left-right paradigm. How about acknowledging that he was disrespectful & she has a right to expect respect from her peers at the workplace.
 

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Stop getting caught up in the PC battle, it is as phony as the whole left-right paradigm. How about acknowledging that he was disrespectful & she has a right to expect respect from her peers at the workplace.

Sure, buddy! :lolBIG:
 

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i swift smack on her ass should put her back on the right path.

Now we're talking! :dancefool
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Seems like he was in the wrong for this. He's an old fashioned redneck who's still living in the 1800's.
 

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Seems like he was in the wrong for this. He's an old fashioned redneck who's still living in the 1800's.

Only in the USA. :grandmais You think any other country's major sports network would have reacted the same way? :think2: USA is pussified to the Nth degree.
 

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hes out of line........he shouldnt be fired but apologize to her
 
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Only in the USA. :grandmais You think any other country's major sports network would have reacted the same way? :think2: USA is pussified to the Nth degree.

This is what is wrong with our country. We must be pussies if we don't disrespect a woman or better yet a fellow human? Seriously think about it for a second & see the bigger picture.
 

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way out of line... too bad.. i like the guy as an announcer..

i like her too.. great horse racing analyst..
 

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Stop getting caught up in the PC battle, it is as phony as the whole left-right paradigm. How about acknowledging that he was disrespectful & she has a right to expect respect from her peers at the workplace.

Correct.
 

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Only in the USA. :grandmais You think any other country's major sports network would have reacted the same way? :think2: USA is pussified to the Nth degree.

That's a ridiculous statement at best, ignorant at worst. Would you feel the same way if Rod Gilmore had piped up and Franklin told him, "Leave this to the white folk, Sambo."?

It's the same thing.
 

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she didn't even bring the issue up, some other production assistant in the room went screaming to the media. The idiot was out of line here and thinks he lives in the early 1900's
 

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