When we think about the great performances in sports history, we don’t often enough think about the accomplishments of sportswriters.
Perhaps, however, that is because sports media personalities rarely achieve greatness quite at the level that Pablo Torre did. Torre, a former ESPN host and Sports Illustrated writer who now hosts the podcast Pablo Finds Out on Meadowlark Media, appeared on ABC’s Celebrity Family Feud.
He played alongside ESPN’s Mina Kimes, golfer Michelle Wie West, restaurateur David Chang, and author Chris Ying. Torre and his team faced off against a team led by John Legend and Chrissy Teigen.
Torre was tasked with anchoring the Fast Money segment and he did not disappoint.
Full video of Pablo Torre writing himself into the Celebrity Family Feud history books with an epic fast money performance. pic.twitter.com/ShtXaAAcCt
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 17, 2024
After an uninspiring 54-point performance from Chang, it was up to Torre to climb out of the hole (per Awful Announcing):
“In fact, host Steve Harvey said it would take a Celebrity Family Feud record for a second contestant to reach the 200 points needed to win.”
So with a historic performance needed to earn $25,000 for their charity, the Southern Smoke Foundation, the sports media star simply did exactly what he needed to do — and he made it look easy.
He made history, or something like it, by notching 174 points and securing a victory. Torre also sarcastically thanked John Legend in the middle of Harvey totaling the score from the round, which was also very fun.
There are even t-shirts sold to celebrate this remarkable TV moment. Kudos to Torre on a job well done.