Longtime ESPN Personality Had Epic Performance On 'Family Feud'

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Over the years, we've seen some of the best and worst answers given on "Family Feud."

Longtime host Steve Harvey has been at the wheel for some of the show's best moments, but he may have seen its greatest performance from a relatively unlikely source.

ESPN and Meadowlark Media's Pablo Torre won the "Fast Money" segment for his team in exhiliating fashion, scoring 146 points on the game's final segment to win $25,000 for his team.

After Torre's teammate could only score 54 points in his turn, Harvey said that a Family Feud record would need to be broken to pick up the win.

Torre gave three top answers during his turn to easily surpass the score of 200 and win for his team, which also included fellow ESPN personality Mina Kimes and former LPGA golfer Michelle Wie West.

"I blacked out after Steve Harvey shook my hand but trust me: you don't want to miss this episode," Kimes said on Instagram, preparing viewers for the great performance from Torre.

It's not the first time Kimes has been on a winning team during a game show. She helped celebrity chef David Chang win $1 million on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" back in 2020.

Kimes helped Chang by answering the $1 million question via the "phone-a-friend" lifeline.

That night, Chang donated his winnings to charity. Torre's team did the same on "Family Feud" after defeating a team that included John Legend and his wife Chrissy Teigen.

Torre is a Harvard graduate, and he put that education to good use during his time on "Family Feud." We'll see if he makes a return appearance to the show, as some of the greatest players in game show history have done in the past.

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