An Exciting New Chapter For Crain & Company

Jan 1, 2026 - 17:28
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An Exciting New Chapter For Crain & Company

Everyone’s favorite college sports fans have an exciting new home.

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Crain & Co., The Daily Wire’s flagship sports show hosted by Jake and Blain Crane and David Cone, is now part of On3, one of the biggest college sports sites in the world. Their show, now called Crain and Cone, launched today and will continue to bring audiences the same incisive analysis and color commentary that have made the boys fan favorites.

“I’ve been a huge fan of Crain & Cone for years,” On3 founder and CEO Shannon Terry said. “They’re true ‘ball knowers,’ incredibly entertaining, with a chemistry that takes years to build.”

“With the rise of On3 and our brand, it’s the perfect fit and the proper time to come together to achieve something great,” Jake Crain said.

The Crain & Co. hosts will remain members of The Daily Wire family as they embark on this new adventure, something they each mentioned in their touching sendoffs to viewers.

“I wanted to record one final video here in our studio at The Daily Wire, mostly to say thank you and to express how grateful I am,” David Cone shared on X. “The company is headed in a great direction.”

“I hope that my professional and certainly my personal relationship will continue with The Daily Wire, because I was a Daily Wire member long before I was given the opportunity to speak from these airwaves,” he added.

“I just wanted to take a second to let everybody know how appreciative we are of The Daily Wire, what The Daily Wire means for us, what they did for us and our families,” Jake Crain said. “There is not an ounce of anger or bitterness between either party.”

“It’s really not goodbye for us,” Crain added. “It’s really just a see you later.”

So congrats, fellas, and best of luck on your new adventure!

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