Andrew Fillipponi ‘quits’ 93.7 The Fan afternoon show
Credit: 93. 7 The Fan 93. 7 The Fan afternoon co-host Andrew Fillipponi insists he paid his bet by quitting, it’s not his fault the station recruited and hired him back less than an hour later.
“If the Steelers draft Drew Allar in 250 days, I think I’ll quit my job,” Fillipponi posted on social media last summer regarding the Penn State quarterback prior to the start of the college football season. Allar would go on to suffer a season-ending broken left ankle which undoubtedly hurt his draft stock. But 251 days after Fillipponi wagered his job on Allar’s future, the Steelers went ahead and selected the quarterback on Day 2 of the NFL Draft.
Day 2, being the key, because it allowed Fillipponi to keep his job on a technicality . One problem, Fillipponi doubled down in February, once again writing, “if the Steelers draft Drew Allar, I’ll quit my job,” offering no potential job-saving time constraints this time. And just as he followed through by getting his nipples pierced last year after a lost wager, Fillipponi seemingly figured out a way to pay off his latest absurd bet, while keeping his job.
Monday afternoon, Fillipponi stunned his 93. 7 The Fan co-host Chris Mueller by announcing he was quitting his job, effective immediately. At the same time, Fillipponi posted a farewell message on social media, announcing his departure from 93.
7 The Fan, writing, “ I’m a man of my word ” before exiting the building. Thank you Poni… pic. twitter.