Jenny Taft

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Jenny Taft
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Taft in 2022
Born (1987-09-05) September 5, 1987 (age 36)
Education Boston University
Occupation(s)Sports television personality
Sideline reporter
Years active2011–present
Notable credit Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
Spouse
(m. 2015)

Jenny Taft (born September 5, 1987) is an American sports television personality who served as the moderator on Fox Sports 1's Undisputed . Taft additionally works as a lead college football sideline reporter on Fox broadcasts. Her broadcasting career began with the Fox Sports North (FSN) regional affiliate. Taft is also a pit reporter for BattleBots on the Discovery channel.

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Early years

Taft was born on September 5, 1987, in Edina, Minnesota. [1] [2] She attended Edina High School. [3] Taft then attended Boston University, where she played lacrosse. [4] She majored in Broadcast Journalism and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 2010. [3]

Broadcasting career

Fox Sports North

Taft's broadcasting career began with Fox Sports in 2011. [5] This early period of her career saw her fill a "Fox Sports Girl" role, [6] as she served as a Fox Sports North sideline reporter for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA. [7] [8] During her time as an FSN Girl, she was also a social media contributor for Minnesota's Timberwolves, Twins, and Wild sports teams, as well as an in-stadium/arena host at Twins and Wild games. [8] Taft attributed her success later in her career in part due to getting on-camera repetitions at FSN. [9]

Fox Sports 1

In August 2013, she was promoted to join FS1's news and highlights update team. [7] She served as a track reporter for a 2013 Supercross event, which was her debut assignment at FS1. [10] She also served as a reporter for the U.S. women's national soccer team at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. [6] [10]

Taft got her start in college football reporting in 2014, as part of FS1's game coverage. [10] In 2017, Taft was elevated to lead college football sideline reporter, alongside play-by-play commentator Gus Johnson and analyst Joel Klatt. [11] [12] Her role at FS1 expanded considerably, as she has additionally covered the NFL, MLB, and the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. [5]

In 2018, she served as a fill-in host and moderator on various FS1 programs. [10] That summer, it was announced that Taft would be succeeding Joy Taylor as the moderator of Skip and Shannon: Undisputed , hosted by Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe. [5] [13] Shortly after, on September 5, FS1 debuted CFB: Inside Slant, a weekly college football show hosted by Taft. [13] Despite taking on these new positions at FS1, she retained her college football sideline reporting duties for the 2018 season. [13] In 2020, she was a sideline reporter for Fox Sports' coverage of XFL games. [14] In 2022, Taft signed an extension at Fox Sports but left Skip and Shannon: Undisputed after going on maternity leave in February. [15] Taft also got into a verbal dispute on air with Skip Bayless after Bayless made critical comments about Dallas Cowboys' coach Mike McCarthy based on his body weight and appearance. [16]

Personal life

Taft is the daughter of John Taft, a former professional ice hockey defenseman and member of the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics. [17] In 2015, Taft married Matt Gilroy, also a former NHL defenseman. [17] On December 4, 2021, Taft revealed that she was pregnant with a due date the following March. [18] Taft speaks French fluently. [19]

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