ESPN reporter Jeannine Edwards side wants to clarify some things about the incident on Friday when she said she went to her colleague Ron Franklin after radio host made sexist remarks have with the network by reporting led Fiesta Bowl on Saturday.
In an e-mail to Game On! S 'Michael McCarthy, Edwards said he wanted to clarify what previously reported. The dust between Edwards and Franklin was reported by SportsbyBrooks.
First, Edwards said Franklin called "Sweet Baby", not "sweet cake." Second, it was reported that the behavior Edwards Franklin High Command of ESPN. He was a colleague who did it, "she said. But yes, it's true. Franklin said he called Edwards a "hole".
The trouble began, he said, during a production meeting before Friday visited Chick Fil-A Bowl and ESPN announcer Rod Gilmore and Ed Cunningham.
Edwards said she was talking about his wife Gilmore mayor of Alameda, California. After a few minutes, "said Franklin Join the conversation and said," Listen baby, let me tell you something ....," a condescending tone.
Edwards said she told Franklin that not addressing this issue. Franklin said to Edwards: "OK, then I heard a hole."
She says he told Franklin that he does not appreciate his attitude - and asked why he let down these depths. Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher, then came and went to the meeting. Edwards and Franklin worked as the game
Then, a colleague reported the incident to the management of ESPN, said. SportsbyBrooks ESPN said Franklin tried the Chick Fil-A move to reporting on this night, but do not have enough time. With the duo started up again Saturday night, ESPN has decided to pull the radio coverage Franklin Fiesta Bowl. He was replaced by Dave LaMont.
"We had a nice game by listening to Radio Fiesta Bowl," ESPN spokesman JoshKrulewitz said in a statement. "We will not go into details, other than compliance with our guidelines on personal conduct and respect for their colleagues, are of paramount importance to our business and we take very seriously."
In an e-mail to Game On! S 'Michael McCarthy, Edwards said he wanted to clarify what previously reported. The dust between Edwards and Franklin was reported by SportsbyBrooks.
First, Edwards said Franklin called "Sweet Baby", not "sweet cake." Second, it was reported that the behavior Edwards Franklin High Command of ESPN. He was a colleague who did it, "she said. But yes, it's true. Franklin said he called Edwards a "hole".
The trouble began, he said, during a production meeting before Friday visited Chick Fil-A Bowl and ESPN announcer Rod Gilmore and Ed Cunningham.
Edwards said she was talking about his wife Gilmore mayor of Alameda, California. After a few minutes, "said Franklin Join the conversation and said," Listen baby, let me tell you something ....," a condescending tone.
Edwards said she told Franklin that not addressing this issue. Franklin said to Edwards: "OK, then I heard a hole."
She says he told Franklin that he does not appreciate his attitude - and asked why he let down these depths. Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher, then came and went to the meeting. Edwards and Franklin worked as the game
Then, a colleague reported the incident to the management of ESPN, said. SportsbyBrooks ESPN said Franklin tried the Chick Fil-A move to reporting on this night, but do not have enough time. With the duo started up again Saturday night, ESPN has decided to pull the radio coverage Franklin Fiesta Bowl. He was replaced by Dave LaMont.
"We had a nice game by listening to Radio Fiesta Bowl," ESPN spokesman JoshKrulewitz said in a statement. "We will not go into details, other than compliance with our guidelines on personal conduct and respect for their colleagues, are of paramount importance to our business and we take very seriously."