What happened to Numbers Never Lie?

What happened to Numbers Never Lie?

Originally premiering as the statistics-oriented program Numbers Never Lie, the program soon dropped its focus on metrics and became a statistics-based sports discussion program, leading to its eventual re-branding in November 2014.

What happened to his and hers on ESPN?

The longtime ESPN personality has been mostly off-air since his and Hill’s “The Six” SportsCenter was canceled. The Smith and Hill (who left ESPN in 2018 for The Atlantic) partnership started out with a podcast, His & Hers. That led to the duo doing a TV show, Numbers Never Lie, together.

Why did Michael Smith leave ESPN?

“I had zero intention of returning to TV,” he says. “I was more than happy focusing on developing and producing content, but I guess you could say I had a bit of unfinished business.”

Where is Michael Smith working now?

Smith’s tenure at ESPN covered 15 years; he left the network in 2019, after reaching a contract buyout agreement with the network. On September 14, 2020, Smith joined the Peacock streaming service to co-host a new show with Michael Holley called Brother From Another.

What college did jemele Hill go to?

Samuel C. Mumford High School
Michigan State University
Jemele Hill/Education

Who said numbers never lie?

Quote Investigator: The saying has been credited to Mark Twain for more than ninety-five years, but the first citation for Twain located by QI is dated 1913.

What happened to SC6?

On February 5, 2018, following Hill’s departure, Michael Smith became the solo anchor of the 6:00 p.m. ET edition of SportsCenter, which itself reverted to that title as the SC6 branding was dropped. On March 8, 2018, Smith announced that he would also be leaving the show effective immediately.

Who is Justmerk?

The Journey. Michael “Merk” Smith, is a 22-year-old Gymshark ambassador from Akron, Ohio who impressively transformed his physique in just 3 years.

Who is Ian Wallace?

Ian Wallace was born in Chicago, Illinois but spent most of his life living in and around Detroit, Michigan. Wallace was a practicing clinical psychologist for many years, and also had an extensive background in education. Much of his career was spent working for the Detroit public schools system.