Childhood and Education Journey of Will Cain in Timeline

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Will Cain

How education and upbringing influenced the life of Will Cain. A timeline of key moments.

Will Cain is an American political analyst, columnist, and sports commentator. He currently hosts "The Will Cain Show" on Fox News Channel and was formerly a co-host of "Fox & Friends Weekend". Prior to his work at Fox News, Cain was a contributor for ESPN, hosting "The Will Cain Show" on ESPN Radio and appearing on programs like "First Take." He has also contributed to Blaze Media and CNN, showcasing his commentary across a range of platforms.

March 28, 1975: Will Cain Born

Will Cain was born on March 28, 1975. He is an American columnist, political analyst, and sports commentator.

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1996: Scored a goal for Pepperdine

In 1996, Will Cain scored his only goal on the Pepperdine water polo team, in a game against UC Santa Barbara.

1997: Graduates from Pepperdine University

In 1997, Will Cain graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in telecommunications from Pepperdine University.

2000: Completes J.D. degree

In 2000, Will Cain completed his J.D. degree at the University of Texas School of Law.

2001: Returns to Dallas area

Following his father's death in 2001, Cain returned to the Dallas area to help care for his younger brother.

2010: Comments on Pepperdine water polo experience

In 2010, Cain reflected on his time at Pepperdine, saying, "Pepperdine water polo was extremely accommodating in its development of a walk-on such as me, and that's something positively unique about this program."

2011: Criticizes Trump, Palin, and populism

In 2011, while at CNN, Will Cain wrote an op-ed criticizing Donald Trump, Sarah Palin, and populism from a conservative perspective.

2016: Presidential Election

Will Cain mentions in January 2017 that he did not vote for Trump in the 2016 election.

January 2017: Cain says he didn't vote for Trump

On an episode of First Take in January 2017, Will Cain stated that he did not vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

2018: Comments on being conservative at ESPN

In 2018, Will Cain commented on being a conservative voice at ESPN, noting that ESPN didn't have a voice like his.

2020: Reiterates he didn't vote for Trump

In 2020, Will Cain reiterated in an interview that he did not vote for Trump in the 2016 election.

January 2022: Criticizes Joe Biden

In January 2022, Will Cain criticized the first year of Joe Biden's presidency on his podcast, calling Biden "the worst president of my lifetime."