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Mike and Mike in the Morning 6-10am
ESPN
RADIO CO-HOST
NFL/COLLEGE FOOTBALL ANALYST

Mike Golic is co-host of ESPN Radio’s Mike & Mike in the
Morning show (6-10 a.m. ET) which premiered October 12,
1998 and is carried by more than 200 affiliates nationwide.
He also serves as an analyst for ESPN and ESPN2’s NFL
studio programming, as well as for the networks’ college
football game coverage.
Golic joined ESPN in 1995 as an NFL reporter/analyst for
Sunday NFL Countdown. Since then he has worked as the
color commentator for the Arena Football League (1996-98)
and the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars pre-season games
(1995-98). In 1998, Golic began serving as college
football
analyst for ESPN and ABC, and was an original analyst for
NFL 2Night, the five-night-per-week news and information
program on ESPN2. That program ran through the 2002
season. Beginning in 2003, he held a similar position
on
ESPN2’s NFL Live.
Golic
and his ESPN Radio co-host Mike Greenberg, with a
special guest appearance by Michael Vick, were featured in
the Radio network’s second on-air television promo.
Golic
is a nine-year NFL veteran, playing defensive tackle for
the
Houston Oilers, Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins.
During his seven years in Philadelphia, he began his
television
career with a weekly segment on the Randle Cunningham
Show. He received a Mid-Atlantic Region Emmy Award for
his
feature “Golic’s Got It.”
Golic,
born Dec. 12, 1962, is a 1985 graduate of the University
of Notre Dame where he served as captain of the football team
during his senior season. He also wrestled for the
Irish. Golic
is married with three children.
MIKE
GREENBERG
ESPN
Radio Morning Show Co-Host
ESPNEWS/SportsCenter Anchor
Mike
Greenberg joined ESPN in September 1996 as an
anchor for ESPNEWS, ESPN’s 24-hour sports news
network, which launched in November of that year. He was
named co-host of The Morning Show on ESPN Radio on
December 30, 1999, and continues his anchor role for the
6pm ESPN SportsCenter.
Prior
to joining ESPN Greenberg had worked as a sports
anchor/reporter for the regional cable news network CLTV
in Chicago, Ill., since April 1995. While there, he covered
all local sports teams for the 24-hour cable news network,
anchored sportscasts and hosted SportsPage, a one-hour
Sunday night program featuring live guests and viewer calls.
In
addition, Greenberg had worked for Chicago’s WSCR-Radio
(1992-96) serving as a reporter (covering events including
the
World Series, Super Bowl, etc.) and talk show host.
From
1994-95, Greenberg worked as a reporter for
SportsChannel Chicago. He also worked as a syndicated
sports
columnist for the California-based Copley News Service,
writing a weekly column (1993-95). Previously Greenberg
worked for Chicago’s WMAQ-Radio as sports anchor/reporter
from 1989-92.
Born
August 6, 1967, Greenberg is a 1989 graduate of
Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. The
New York City native is married and has two children.
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