No, Bussin’ With The Boys or Its Hosts Are Not Leaving Barstool

Online chatter has caused concern among fans regarding the future of Bussin’ With the Boys and whether its hosts might be parting ways with Barstool. This uncertainty stems from recent comments made by one of the show’s hosts, Will Compton, about their contract. He disclosed that their contract was set to expire at the end of the year, leading many to discuss the possibility of their departure.

Here are details about Bussin’ with Boys’ rumors and the truth.

Are Bussin’ With The Boys or Will and Taylor leaving Barstool?

No, Will Compton and Taylor Lewan, the Bussin’ With the Boys hosts, are not leaving Barstool.

During an episode of Surviving Barstool in January, there were rumors about Compton and Lewan leaving the company. Their contract negotiations had been ongoing, but it was public knowledge that they had been removed from the show. In a recent statement, Compton mentioned that their crew is currently in negotiations for a good deal in their next contract. (Us Weekly report)

Previously, Compton hinted at these rumors by disclosing his intentions to depart from Barstool Sports during the “Next Up With Adam” podcast last year. Following discussions about their contract terms, he shared, “To be honest, I was considering resigning from Barstool, I feel they are the ideal brand for us right now.” However, both parties felt strongly that the brand was advantageous and established a mutually beneficial partnership. Consequently, they opted not to leave and instead agreed upon another deal, this time with mutual consent.

Ultimately, we agreed on a yearly salary of $3 million. This means any money earned above $3 million is additional income,” he noted. With the show still airing fresh episodes in the New Year, it’s reasonable to assume that their contract may have been extended.

On January 13, 2025, Clay Matthews was featured in a new episode of the podcast, discussing topics like the Packers’ division, the USC Dynasty, and his NFL family heritage. Additionally, their social media platform (previously known as Twitter) shared Matthew McConaughey’s picture, inviting him for an upcoming interview, suggesting that the podcasters and their show have no immediate plans to leave the company.

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2025-01-15 12:10