Woody Paige

Woody Paige
Born (1946-06-27) June 27, 1946
Occupation Sports columnist
The Denver Post
Website http://woodypaige.com/

Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Paige, Jr. (born June 27, 1946)[1] is a sports columnist for The Gazette,[2] author,[3] and a regular panelist on the ESPN sports-talk program Around the Horn. He was a columnist for the Denver Post for 35 years, co-host of Cold Pizza and its spin-off show 1st and 10 until November 4, 2006, when it was announced that Paige would return to the Post.[4] Paige is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee and is a Baseball Hall of Fame voter.

Schooling and early career

Paige attended the University of Tennessee and joined Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity in 1964. He began his career with the Whitehaven Press in 1963 in high school, and after graduating from UT he went on to write for the Knoxville Journal, The Commercial Appeal of Memphis, and the Rocky Mountain News of Denver. Paige was honored with an Accomplished Alumni award by University of Tennessee in 2012.[5]

Denver Post

Paige joined the Denver Post in 1981. As of 2007, he writes four columns per week.

In 2001 there was a controversy over one of Paige's articles. He reported that an employee at Invesco, which had the naming rights to the Denver Broncos stadium, Invesco Field at Mile High, claimed that the nickname for the stadium inside the company was "The Diaphragm", after its shape (which slightly resembles a contraceptive device with the same name). The CEO of the company threatened Paige and the Post with legal action over the allegations, but had to retract the lawsuit when it was discovered that the story was true.[6]

Around The Horn

Paige is a panelist on Around The Horn, an ESPN talk show.[7]

Cold Pizza

In July 2004, Paige announced that he was taking a one-year leave from the Post to join ESPN2's then-debuting Cold Pizza (a daytime-TV "morning show"-style program that was only loosely grounded in sports, aimed also at female viewers). On the show, he was featured in a segment where he bantered with sports writer Skip Bayless. Paige continued to contribute to Around the Horn during this time. His last appearance on Cold Pizza was November 28, 2006.[8]

References

  1. Around the Horn, 26 June 2015. On this episode, Paige himself revealed that he was celebrating his 69th birthday the following day, a Saturday.
  2. Vince Bzdek (July 30, 2016). The Gazette http://gazette.com/renowned-sports-columnist-woody-paige-joining-the-gazette/article/1581565. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. "Search results (matching titles)". http://www.bookfinder.com. Retrieved 2007-03-11. External link in |publisher= (help)
  4. Leitch, Will. "Woody Paige Refutes His Own Refutation". Retrieved 2007-10-23.
  5. http://tntoday.utk.edu/2012/09/18/alumni-honors-woody-paige/
  6. Westergaard, Neil (2002-03-01). "Greedy, Stupid, and Blind". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved 2007-03-18.
  7. "Woody Paige – The Denver Post – Around The Horn Panelist". ESPN. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
  8. Paige returned to First Take On May 13, 2009 Video of Paige's Cold Pizza farewell. Accessed December 5, 2006.
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