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Erin Andrews Talks About Inspirations, Toughening Up ... and Contra Codes

Erin Andrews. Google her name and you'll get about 771,000 results, many of which are blogs that obsess over the ESPN sportscaster's every word. But meet her in person and you'll find a woman who may seem like you or I, stunning good looks aside. She loves sports, remembers old Nintendo games, and yes, does get her feelings hurt from time to time.

FanHouse recently had a chance to chat with the most popular female sports reporter at the NCAA Football 10 premiere party to find out what drives her, what gets under her skin, and whether she'd drop her career to be a backup dancer for Britney Spears. Our full interview with Andrews is below.

ESPN Has Decided to Report the Brett Favre-Lions Story

Contrary to prior URGENT news, ESPN has decided to report that Brett Favre was in contact with the Lions before the Week 2 game against the Packers.

In a press conference today, Favre admitted to talking with Matt Millen before the Lions-Packers game, but said he made no mention of a game plan or how to attack his old team. While Fox's Jay Glazer was breaking the story, with pretty much every other news outlet joining him, ESPN remained mute on the story that has been going on since Sunday, even sending out an internal memo telling all employees to avoid the story because, "the report is NOT TRUE."

Now, on Sportscenter's live telecast this morning, Sage Steele brought up the fact that there was communication between the two sides, the first mention of the story since it broke. Yesterday, ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said that while they don't mind reporting stories that other news organizations break, they couldn't get confirmation on this one.
"Like all reports that come in, we gave careful consideration to this one," Krulewitz said. "We couldn't confirm it. It's obviously a judgment call. Given the nature of the story, we needed to bring a lot of sensitivity to our reporting and do what we felt was the most responsible thing."

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