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Former SportsGrid Host Joins VSiN Ahead of Upcoming Season


Ben Stevens
Ben Stevens

VSiN, The Sports Betting Network, has announced the addition of Ben Stevens to its on-air talent lineup, just weeks ahead of the start of the NCAA football season. Stevens brings a strong background in college football and sports betting from his previous role at SportsGrid.

"Ben is a terrific addition to the most trusted brand in sports betting information at a time when sports fans across the country look to us for information that helps them make informed college football wagering decisions," said Steve Cohen, EVP of Talent & Programming at VSiN. "A seasoned on-air sports betting talent that can speak across all major sports, 'Big 10 Ben' has deep expertise in college football that our viewers and listeners will enjoy."

At SportsGrid, Stevens spent the past five years as lead host of "College Football Today" and "The Early Line." He also fronted several marquee programs, including Super Bowl coverage from Radio Row, and special broadcasts for the NFL and NBA Drafts, Bracket Central, and the NCAA Tournament.

In his new role, Stevens will join VSiN's team of experts to provide news, analysis, and insights for sports bettors. VSiN content is available across multiple platforms, including SiriusXM Channel 158 and YouTube TV. v "College football is my passion and I look forward to sharing my knowledge with sports bettors and fans throughout the season," said Stevens. "I'm excited to deliver insights and expertise alongside the talented team at VSiN."

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