Ricky Cobb, the founder and creator of the wildly popular Super 70s Sports, never thought his social media presence would land him a daily program on OutKick. 'Initially, it started as something that I was going to do, I think, just as a hobby to dabble with comedy, and my love of sports, and the nostalgia that I had for my childhood. So, it was sort of a natural marriage of comedy, sports and reflecting on the era that I grew up in,' Cobb told Fox News Digital.
LEGENDARY COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACH LOU HOLTZ RIPS TRANS PARTICIPATION IN WOMEN'S SPORTS OutKick announced Monday that Cobb will host a daily show, which launches later this summer and is expected to be an extension of the humor highlighted every day on @Super70sSports. Cobb is excited to join OutKick, calling it a 'platform on the rise.' 'It's a whole new challenge. I'm used to creating daily content, and I'm used to trying, on a good day, to entertain people.
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