How education and upbringing influenced the life of Will Cain. A timeline of key moments.
Will Cain is an American columnist, political analyst, and sports commentator. He currently hosts The Will Cain Show on Fox News Channel. Previously, he co-hosted Fox & Friends Weekend. Cain's background includes contributions to ESPN as a features unit member, E:60 contributor, and First Take commentator. He also hosted The Will Cain Show on ESPN Radio. Earlier in his career, he was a contributor for Blaze Media and CNN.
On March 28, 1975, Charles Williams Cain, now known as Will Cain, was born. He is an American columnist, political analyst, and sports commentator.
In 1996, Will Cain, playing water polo for Pepperdine, scored his only goal in a game against UC Santa Barbara.
In 1997, Will Cain graduated cum laude from Pepperdine University with a bachelor's degree in telecommunications.
In 2000, Will Cain completed his J.D. degree at the University of Texas School of Law.
In 2001, following the death of his father, Will Cain returned to the Dallas area to help care for his younger brother.
In 2010, Will Cain reflected on his time with Pepperdine water polo, highlighting the program's unique support for walk-on players like himself.
In 2011, while at CNN, Will Cain wrote an op-ed that criticized Donald Trump, Sarah Palin, and populism from a conservative perspective.
On a January 2017 episode of First Take, Will Cain stated that he did not vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
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."