Let's see who can figure out which definition goes with which individual journalist/ reporter, and which is being offered millions by ESPN, and which is being let go.
One - played basketball and volleyball at a college ranked 46th nationally, with a decent Journalism school (#18), that she did attend, and graduated from. Had a solid athletic career in college. Has been working small time reporting gigs mainly with the SEC network doing sideline work for football, and some ESPN 2 work for college football, and women's basketball. Has had a NBA pregame show for about a year. No known accolades, or awards.
Two - attended and graduated the #9 university nationally, and from the #2 ranked school of Journalism. Has had a 25 year career in Journalism and Broadcast news, reporting on, or broadcasting for the NFL, NHL, Monday Night Football, CNN, ESPN, NBA, TNT, receiving multiple accolades, and praise for tough reporting on certain scandals/ topics centered on domestic abuse in sports. Was named one of Esquire's Women we Love, was voted one of the 10 most powerful voices in sports, multiple awards from Sports Illustrated who also named her "the country's most impactful and prominent female sports journalist."