Sideline Reporter Jenny Dell Speaks Out About Breaking “Rule” With Her Outfit [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Jenny Dell had a busy year covering major college sports while growing her presence on and off the field. She worked on the Big Ten on CBS and also covered the NCAA Tournament, reporting from the “First Four” games in Dayton, Ohio.
The 39-year-old also stayed connected with fans. She has built a strong social media following, with over 100,000 Instagram followers. That number could grow even more as football season returns and her on-air role expands.
This week, however, she caught attention for something off the field. Her outfit started a lot of discussion, even though she is known for bold fashion. She wore an all-white outfit before Memorial Day, which some people believe breaks a traditional fashion rule.
Breaking The “Rule” And Owning It

Fashion norms often suggest people should only wear white between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Dell knew the guideline. She chose to ignore it.
She addressed the moment directly on social media. “Good thing I don’t ALWAYS follow the rules,” she wrote.
Dell did not stop there. She wore the same all-white look while hosting a New England Patriots Draft Preview event. The event drew about 1,600 fans at Gillette Stadium. She described the experience as stunning.
“Such a fun day at Gillette,” she added. “Hosted the Patriots Draft Preview Event in front of 1,600 incredible fans – and the energy was unreal.”
Dell’s approach matches her style at work. She keeps things simple and relaxed. She focuses on connecting with fans while handling big assignments.
Her recent work shows that balance. She covered important NCAA Tournament games and also worked major NFL-related events. At the same time, she stayed active on social media and shared parts of her personal life.
Dell will soon return to a bigger stage. She plans to be back for Big Ten coverage on CBS this fall. Teams like Ohio State, Oregon, and Penn State will be in the title race, and she will report from the sidelines.
