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I heard the Rusillo show today and Sarah Spain was co-hosting. I dig her, she like legit knows what the hell she is talking about, maybe that can be the way the former SVP and Rusillo show should go.
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According to Sports Business Journal, ESPN is moving Mark May off College Football Final.
ESPN will reportedly name a new trio for the much-maligned program that once featured Rece Davis hosting fake grade school courtroom debates between May and Lou Holtz. But with Holtz retired and Davis promoted to hosting College GameDay, ESPN has finally (thankfully) decided to go in a brand new direction for the show. Adnan Virk will host and be joined by analysts Danny Kanell and Joey Galloway. The trio will appear on both ABC and ESPN for halftime and postgame coverage.
Now we have the official announcement on the new hosts for each studio show. One interesting development is that Joe Tessitore will no longer be calling games on Saturdays. He’ll host SEC Nation on SEC Network from various game sites on Saturday mornings, then fly up to Bristol, CT in time to host College Football Final after all the games are done.
Other highlights:
- Mark May will join the ABC studio team of John Saunders and Mack Brown.
- Danny Kannell goes to ESPN from ABC joining Adnan Virk and Joey Galloway as the pregame, halftime and postgame studio on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
- Chris Cotter will become the daily host of College Football Live on ESPN at 2 p.m. ET with a rotation of various analysts.
- Cotter will be the pregame, halftime and postgame host for ESPN2 games. He’ll be joined by Robert Smith who returns from last year and former Miami, Cleveland Browns and North Carolina coach Butch Davis.
- ESPNU’s games will be hosted from Charlotte, NC and be fronted by Matt Schick and Brendan Fitzgerald. The analysts will be Charles Arbuckle and Kevin Carter.
On Tony's radio show he was saying that he and Mike were taking time off for the summer and he would be on alot. But he also said that they were getting him ready to take his (Tony) spot whenever he retires/leaves. Not a fan of that at all.
Interested to see how Colin does without ESPN
I know Dan P. will be waiting in the cut with the shotty loaded if he doesnt do numbers
he does and when somebody disagrees with him, he tries to big time the caller like hes so much smarter then him.Francesa does a great job but he takes callers. Does the herb take callers? I never listened to that clown.
Gotta be honest I'm Hispanic and I'm not offended what the herd said at all. He was speaking the truth
Gotta be honest I'm Hispanic and I'm not offended what the herd said at all. He was speaking the truth
It's an incredibly stupid thing to say.'Baseball's just too complex.' Really? A third of the sport is from the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic has not been known in my lifetime as having world-class academic abilities. A lot of those kids come from rough backgrounds and have not had opportunities academically that other kids from other countries have.
crazy thing is like a week before that he was discussing soccer. Somehow he got on the subject of how basketball and football players come from lower academic backgrounds, or something to that effect. Its clear what circle he targets and speaks to.
dude is constantly begin offensive and im perfectly ok with espn letting him go.
Doesn't air enough man. Hate when he's not on tv and I gotta listen on my laptop
born in Venezuela , both parents born in cuba ....not offended . Poor choice of words but there was more to the quote , you could tell he knew as he said itGotta be honest I'm Hispanic and I'm not offended what the herd said at all. He was speaking the truth