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Who is Jordan Cornette?

Jordan Cornette is a host, sports analyst, commentator, and news producer. Jordan Cornette is well-known as a co-founder of the ACC Network, a multi-national American channel. On ACCN’s trademark football studio program, The Huddle, he is a well-known host and college, basketball pundit.

Cornette has been appointed as the new host of The Huddle on the ACC Network.

Find out how much he earns and how much money he has!

Childhood

Jordan Cornette was born on March 31, 1983, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the United States of America to Mr. Joel Sr. and Mrs. Christi Cornette.

He grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, alongside his older brother, Joel Cornette.

Following his high school graduation, the 6 foot 9 inches taller attended the University of Notre Dame.

He spent five years as a member of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish men’s basketball team as a power forward.

Jordan was a first-round pick in the 2005 NBA Draft.

Despite his interest in basketball, he chose to pursue a career in radio.

During his sophomore and senior years at Notre Dame, Cornette was named team captain twice.

He also held the record for the most blocked shots in college basketball history.

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Facts of Jordan Cornette

Full Name Jordan Cornette
Known as Jordan Cornette
Nickname “Jody”
Birth Date March 31, 1983
Birth Place Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Current Place of Residence Chicago, Illinois, USA
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity African-American
Education Notre Dame University (2001 – 2005)
Horoscope Aries
Father’s Name Joel Cornette Sr.
Mother’s Name Christi Cornette
Siblings 2 Brothers – Joel Cornette & Jonathan Cornette
Age 39 Years Old
Height 6 feet 9 inches (206 centimeters)
Weight 107 kilograms (236 lbs.)
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Dark brown
Body type Mesomorph
Profession Host, Sports Analyst, Commentator, News Producer
Marital Status Married (since June 1, 2019)
Spouse Shae Peppler
Children 1 – Joey Jackson Cornette (Born on April 10, 2021)
Beginning of Professional Career 2001
Retirement 2005
Position Small Forward/Power Forward
Sports Team Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men’s Basketball Team
Net Worth $10 Million (as of 2022)
Salary $51 Thousand (Per Year)
Favorite NBA Team Cincinnati Bengals Men’s Basketball Team
Social Media Instagram, Twitter
Notre Dame’s Merch Sweatshirt, Hoodie
Last Update April 2022

Net Worth

Jordan Cornette’s net worth is around $10 million as of 2022. While serving as an ESPN co-host, he garners $51 thousand as an annual average salary.

After pursuing college basketball for five years at Notre Dame, Cornette is now serving as a host on ESPN and ACC Network. So, he probably garners a hefty sum of fortune that fulfills his bank balance.

Like Jordan, his beloved wife, Shae Peppler is a sports reporter on ESPN. She also hosts ESPN Radio’s GameDay with her husband on weekends.

Mrs. Cornette earns a base salary of $85 thousand per year for serving as an ESPN reporter. Reportedly, she maintains a fruitful net worth of $5.5 million in 2022.

Career in Broadcasting

Jordan Cornette had a vested interest in broadcasting, but he kept it to himself.

Michael Jordan’s playing style had a big influence on him. Marv Albert and Bob Costas, for example, were vocal broadcasters who he looked up to.

Cornette enrolled at the University of Notre Dame because she was passionate about broadcasting. He then graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English.

Jordan then worked as a production assistant for a number of television shows. He also spent some of his free time learning about networks.

Cornette began working for the Big Ten Network in June 2007 as a production assistant.

Jordan Cornette
Jordan Cornette reporting for ESPN. Source: espnpressroom

Simultaneously, he gained experience with the camera as a segment host. He also spent 9 years as a color commentator for Notre Dame basketball.

Jordan then worked at Silver Chalice as an on-air personality in 2013. He also worked for Campus Insiders as a lead studio college basketball analyst.

In November 2015, Cornette joined CBS Corporation as a college basketball analyst. He also became the host of WCIU-TV Weigel Broadcasting Co.’s weekly morning show, The Jam.

Cornette left The Jam in April 2018 after resigning as a college basketball analyst. He didn’t feel it was important to divulge his future plan while resigning, although he did so soon after.

He spent the last two years honing his skills as a media personality.

ACC Network co-founding

Jordan began working for ESPN Network in 2018 as a college basketball analyst.

In addition, he founded the ACC Network in 2019. He also served as executive producer for the network’s 24-hour news coverage.

Jordan presently works for the ACC Network as a studio host and in-game analyst. He also presents The Huddle, a long-running sports show.

Cornette’s current program also includes a review of each football season. In addition, he informs viewers about Network’s Flagship, a daily sports evening program.

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History of Broadcasting

To summarize, Jordan has also co-hosted Kap&CO on ESPN1000 in Chicago on weekdays. He worked for CBS Sports Network for two seasons as a college basketball analyst.

Jordan was also a co-host on ESPN Radio’s sports/talk WMVP 1000-AM’s Davis Kaplan’s lunchtime show. Last but not least, he worked as a pundit for CBS Sports and Fox Sports 1.

Relationship Status

Jordan Cornette is married to Shae Peppler, a gorgeous, athletic, and broadcaster wife.

In such a tumultuous and fast-paced industry as sportscasting, it seems like their love was destined to happen.

Shae went to Indiana University, whereas Cornette attended Notre Dame. They began dating in 2014 after he started working at Campus Insiders with her.

Jordan also has the impression that Shae is a far better female version of himself. Jordan, on the other hand, liked Shae’s cheerful and exuberant nature.

She like his large personality and the way he always manages to make her laugh.

Wedding

On June 1, 2019, the couple married at Harbour Town Golf Links’ 18th Lane on Hilton Head Island.

They also made history by being the first married pair to anchor an ESPN Radio show.

Despite popular assumptions, the two are very comfortable and enthusiastic about collaborating. When they work together, the two actually motivate and cheer each other on.

Jordan had a baby child with Carter Cornette from his romance before marrying Shae.

Furthermore, he and his ex-girlfriend ended their relationship amicably. Their 13-year-old kid is currently co-parented by them.

Jordan and Shae also had their first child, a boy named Joey Jackson Cornette, at Norwalk Hospital at 6:04 a.m. on April 10, 2021.

Their son weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces, and stood 21.5 inches long when he was born.

Shae Peppler, Cornette’s wife, Brief Introduction

Shae Peppler, Cornette’s wife, was born in Chicago to a sports-obsessed family.

Shae, on the other hand, had no intention of pursuing a career in sports.

On a beautiful day at her college, every one of her classes was required to give a 2-minute speech.

Shae, on the other hand, stunned and impressed her professor with a four-minute speech.

Her lecturer even complimented her on her ability to give such random information and suggested she pursue a career in broadcast journalism.

Shae accomplished precisely that after joining the college basketball team, and her passion for athletics grew even stronger.

Kids

Shae Peppler, Cornette’s beloved wife, is his co-host on ESPN Radio’s GameDay weekly. Shae Pepler (@shaepepler) on Instagram

Kelvin Sampson was forced to resign in 2008, during his senior year, due to NCAA violations, and Shae was on hand to question students about the coach’s dismissal.

The fact that there were no resources or reporters on campus for the big news was fortunate.

Shae saw this as an opportunity, so she took the package and delivered it to a Big Ten network.

Peppler then reached out to industry insiders and was offered an internship with MTV Networks and Showtime Networks.

Shae even became a production assistant for Chicago Bears games that were broadcasted on CBS.

With the same flow on her achievements, her career in broadcasting took off after graduating with a degree in broadcast journalism and a Kinesiology minor.

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Social Media Presence

Jordan is active on Instagram and Twitter.

Likewise, he usually posts his professional reviews during a special event.

He also shares photos of his family, including his wife, son, and pet dog.

Jordan tweets more about basketball and his broadcasting career-related posts via Twitter.

Similarly, he showed his love and respect for the ESPN Radio team by retweeting his wife’s tweet.

His Instagram @thejordancornette has 6.9k followers and his Twitter @jordancornette has 16k followers.