5AM - 6AM
Hanna Storm and Josh Elliot
SportsCenter AM
SportsCenter covers breaking sports news, has all the big highlights and offers unique commentary and in-depth interviews.
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SportsCenter covers breaking sports news, has all the big highlights and offers unique commentary and in-depth interviews.
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6AM - 10AM
Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg
MIKE GOLIC
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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10AM - 1PM
Colin Cowherd
Colin Cowherd joined ESPN Radio in 2004 with the debut of The Herd, which airs 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ET weekdays. A West coast-only hour airs 9-10 a.m. ET (6-7 a.m. PT).
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1PM-4PM
Scott Van Pelt
Scott Van Pelt joined ESPN in Spring 2001 as the network's lead professional golf reporter. He has since become a SportCenter anchor, primarily hosting the 11 p.m. ET edition while remaining the lead reporter and host of the network's coverage of golf's grand slam events. His ESPN Radio show, the Scott Van Pelt Show with co-host Ryen Russillo airs 1PM-4PM ET weekdays.
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4PM-5PM
Doug Gotlieb
In 2002, Gottlieb co-hosted a midday sports-talk show on an Oklahoma City, OK radio station WWLS 640-AM known locally as "The Sports Animal". Gottlieb was hired by ESPN Radio in September 2003 as co-host of ESPN Radio's GameNight. He would then move to host The Pulse weekday evenings from 8 to 10 Eastern before moving to afternoon drive (4 P.M. to 7 P.M. ET). The hourly opening to his current program, The Doug Gottlieb Show, starts with the question, "Um, It is Doug Gottlieb, right?", a jab at his poor track record of actually hosting his own show. He also serves as a college basketball analyst for ESPN and ESPN2, additionally appearing on ESPNEWS and writing for espn.com. Gottlieb is also a frequent guest on ESPN television shows, including SportsCenter and also on College Basketball Gameday Final.[10] He occasionally appears on the popular TV show SportsNation (TV series) as a guest host.
5PM - 7PM
Vaso Michels
Tune in to “The Vaso Michels Show” each weeknight from 5pm to 7pm ET on ESPN Sports Radio 92.7 and AM 1300 as Vaso takes an in-depth look at sports in the Wabash.
A native of Highland, Indiana (Region love, practically from Chicago), Vaso grew up in an athletic family. His father Jim, played college basketball for four years making it to the Junior College National Championship in the late 70s. His mother Maria, was a cheerleader on the 1971 East Chicago Washington Senators State Championship basketball team (arguably the greatest high school hoops team in Indiana history). Vaso's older brother Jimmy also played basketball in high school and earning a scholarship to play collegiately. His sister Georgieann, was a standout high school volleyball and basketball player in high school leading her teams to the semi-state in volleyball and several sectional and regional championships on the hardwood.
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A native of Highland, Indiana (Region love, practically from Chicago), Vaso grew up in an athletic family. His father Jim, played college basketball for four years making it to the Junior College National Championship in the late 70s. His mother Maria, was a cheerleader on the 1971 East Chicago Washington Senators State Championship basketball team (arguably the greatest high school hoops team in Indiana history). Vaso's older brother Jimmy also played basketball in high school and earning a scholarship to play collegiately. His sister Georgieann, was a standout high school volleyball and basketball player in high school leading her teams to the semi-state in volleyball and several sectional and regional championships on the hardwood.
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