Barstool Sports chief Dave Portnoy is set to make his highly-anticipated TV debut on Fox Sports' college football programing this weekend.
Portnoy was set to appear on Fox's 'Big Noon Kickoff' for the showdown curtain-raiser between Texas and Ohio State during Week 1 of the college football season on Saturday.
However, the 48-year-old's partnership with the network has already hit a major stumbling block before the new season has kicked off. Namely, that Portnoy may not even be allowed into the stadium.
Portnoy, who is an outspoken alum of Michigan - Ohio State's bitter rivals - has reportedly been banned from entering the school's stadium, The Horseshoe.
While Portnoy is not welcome inside the stadium, Barstool Sports had been barred from campus altogether, according to Front Office Sports.
Portnoy will reportedly still appear on 'Big Noon Kickoff' but not for the end of the show inside the stadium.
Dave Portnoy is set to make his debut on Fox's 'Big Noon Kickoff' this weekend
The Barstool Sports chief has reportedly been banned from Ohio State's stadium
Daily Mail Sport has reached out to Ohio State's athletic department and football team for comment.
The Barstool College Football Show, which Fox had said would join the Big Noon Kickoff on the road on occasion, will now no longer run this weekend as planned, the report added.
Portnoy officially confirmed his partnership with Fox Sports in an 'emergency press conference' last month.
'What conference has ruled college football year after year after year? National Champion after National Champion?' Portnoy said a video posted to X.
'Answer: the Big Ten. And what network covers the Big Ten better than anybody else? Fox Sports. 'Big Noon Kickoff.' And what school has dominated the Big Ten more than any school in the history of the conference? The answer: the Michigan Wolverines.
'Well, that ends today, friends. Barstool Sports, myself, we are joining 'Big Noon Kickoff.' The days of kicking Michigan when we're not around is over.'
He let a few more details slip on 'The Unnamed Show' with cohosts Ryan Whitney and Kirk Minihane, noting that it's a 'wide-ranging partnership.'
'We're going to partner with Big Noon Kickoff… I'm going to be on it every week,' he said, noting that Barstool Sports' college football show will remain as a lead-in on the website — though Barstool personalities will be incorporated into 'Kickoff.'
The 48-year-old is a renowned fan of Michigan - Ohio State's bitter rivals
'We are going to do an 8-10 daily show on Fox Sports 1. It will be like a 'Barstool Breakfast Show' [or] 'Barstool Wake up,' Portnoy said. 'I'm going to do Mondays, we'll have an office in Chicago. They want a taste of the Barstool world, really.'
As one of Michigan's most outspoken graduates, Portnoy is a renowned fan of the Wolverines.
Barstool previously collaborated with ESPN to create show 'Barstool Van Talk' in 2017 with Katz and PFT Commenter, also known as Eric Sollenberger.
However, the show was unceremoniously cancelled after just one episode, amid the resurfacing of a 2014 audio recording in which Portnoy and Katz denigrated then-ESPN host Sam Ponder.
Portnoy called Ponder a 'f***ing sl**,' and the host called out her coworkers when the short-lived Barstool-ESPN deal was eventually announced.
More to follow.