It has been a while, I know (perhaps she might have noticed our caps--hint hint

.)
But I digress.
In the first few minutes during Episode 4 of 5 on ESPN's foray into late night comedy with the former
They Call It Late Night With Jason Kelce show, Friday night had Joe Buck setting up the scene from outside Union Transfer in Philadelphia, and got really excited.
Seconds later was something I believe we have never seen before, as Ginger pops up during a pre-recorded segment leading into the weekend:

When the image zooms closer, take a closer look towards the bottom half of the screen.

That's right--it was snowing indoors!
Even one of the guests in Ryan Clark was complaining if the snow was fake

The segment closed the same way with the camera zooming to her familiar pose we always see leading into a commercial break, then Scott Van Pelt did his usual commentary bit--albeit a shortened version than the typical 3 or 4 minute rant you see on the late night
SportsCenter.

Overall, the show has had its' moments--but the comedy is not exactly up there with David Letterman or Jay Leno. Even on the first show, Jimmy Kimmel gave Jason a hard time.
Realizing this isn't a sports themed site, I found it quite fascinating with the last time Ginger appeared on ESPN was on a morning edition of
SportsCenter two days prior to Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014. She said a blizzard affecting MetLife Stadium in New Jersey would not happen until a few hours after the game, and it turned out to be true.