Why didn't Barstool broadcast live from BYU?
BYU requested that Barstool refrain from swearing during the broadcast, a condition Dave Portnoy couldn't accept.
Sports / College Football
Dave Portnoy, the founder of Barstool Sports, visited Provo, Utah, ahead of the BYU-Utah 'Holy War' college football game. While there, he experienced the local culture and addressed the reasons why Barstool's live show couldn't broadcast f...
Dave Portnoy's presence in Provo added fuel to the already intense BYU-Utah rivalry. His social media updates, including reviews of local establishments, provided a unique perspective on the city and its culture. The main point of contention was BYU's request that Barstool Sports refrain from using profanity during their live broadcast. Portnoy, known for his unfiltered style, couldn't agree to this condition, resulting in the show not being broadcast from LaVell Edwards Stadium. Despite this, Portnoy still participated in Fox's 'Big Noon Kickoff' show from Provo. The situation underscores the ongoing tension between traditional institutions and the evolving media landscape.
BYU requested that Barstool refrain from swearing during the broadcast, a condition Dave Portnoy couldn't accept.
Portnoy seemed to enjoy his time in Provo, reviewing local pizza and praising the scenery.
He believes it could be the most heated rivalry in college football.
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