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* Chris Berman, ESPN sportscaster nicknamed " Boomer "
ESPN sportscaster Adnan Virk uses the phrase " Let's Roll " to open up SportsCenter telecasts.
In February 2006, Disney CEO Bob Iger initiated a trade with NBC Universal in which a number of minor assets, including the rights to Oswald, were acquired by The Walt Disney Company in exchange for sending sportscaster Al Michaels from Disney's ABC and ESPN to NBC Sports.
* Bob Ley ( born 1955 ), ESPN sportscaster.
* Bonnie Bernstein ( born 1970 ), sportscaster for ESPN / ABC Sports.
* Bob Davie, former Notre Dame football coach and current ESPN sportscaster, grew up in Moon
* Mike Patrick: ESPN sportscaster
Two of the school's most famous athletic alumni are former Notre Dame basketball coach and current ESPN sportscaster Digger Phelps, who played basketball at Rider from 1959 to 1963 and Jason Thompson who played basketball at Rider from 2004 to 2008 and was drafted by the Sacramento Kings with the 12th pick of the 2008 NBA Draft while never winning a MAAC championship or appearing in the NCAA Tournament.
One of his sons, Sean McDonough, is a sportscaster for ESPN.
George Allen " Pat " Summerall ( born May 10, 1930 ) is a former American football player and television sportscaster, having worked at CBS, Fox, and ESPN.
* Steve Bunin, sportscaster, ESPN
* Ryan Burr, sportscaster, ESPN
* Beth Mowins, sportscaster, ESPN
* Mike Tirico, sportscaster, ABC and ESPN
A native of West Virginia, Yost's unusual pronunciation of the school's name, " MEE-she-gan ," copied by long-time Michigan football broadcaster Bob Ufer, is affectionately carried on by many Michigan football fans and often referenced by ESPN sportscaster Chris Fowler.
* Terry Gannon ( born 1963 ), sportscaster for ESPN on ABC and ESPN
George Grande ( pronounced like the English word " grand ") is an American sportscaster who hosted the very first broadcast of SportsCenter on ESPN in 1979.
Prior to joining ESPN, Grande served as a sportscaster on Connecticut TV station WTNH, Channel 8 based in New Haven.
Thomas E. Mees ( October 13, 1949 – August 14, 1996 ) at Southington, Connecticut, was an American sportscaster best known for his play-by-play of professional and collegiate ice hockey and for being a prominent personality on ESPN during that network's early years.
Bob Ley (; born March 16, 1955 ) is a sportscaster for ESPN.
Neil Everett Morfitt, known professionally as Neil Everett ( born 1962 ), is a sportscaster for ESPN.
Steve Berthiaume ( born 1965, Kohler, Wisconsin ) is an anchor on ESPN and a former sportscaster for SportsNet New York ( SNY ).
In 2006, Berthiaume left ESPN to become chief sportscaster for the new SNY network started by the New York Mets ; however, in late January 2007, SNY let him out of his contract to Berthiaume to rejoin ESPN's SportsCenter on March 28, 2007, in order to work closer to his wife.
Allen Bestwick ( born on September 24, 1961 in Newport, Rhode Island ) is an American sportscaster who is currently working for ESPN.

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This would be the final Super Bowl hosted by Musburger, as all subsequent Super Bowls on ABC were hosted by ESPN's Chris Berman following the Disney purchase of ABC ( which included ESPN ), and the subsequent integration of ESPN and ABC Sports ( now ESPN on ABC ).
Chris Berman from Disney-owned corporate sibling ESPN hosted all the events.
ESPN. com's Marc Stein was told the Lakers were to acquire Howard, Chris Duhon and Earl Clark, the Denver Nuggets were to acquire Andre Iguodala, the Philadelphia 76ers were to acquire Andrew Bynum and Jason Richardson, and the Magic were to acquire Arron Afflalo, Al Harrington, Nikola Vucevic, Maurice Harkless, Josh McRoberts, Christian Eyenga and five total protected future ( three first-round, two second-round ) picks from each of the other three teams.
On March 12, 2007, Smith joined ESPN as a studio analyst for their NFL pregame coverage alongside Chris Berman, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, and Chris Mortensen.
Another early addition to the show was Chris Berman, who joined ESPN a month after its debut and became a fixture at SportsCenter until the early 1990s, when his main efforts became focused on the network's NFL coverage and Baseball Tonight ; however, Berman remains a frequent contributor to the Sunday night 11 p. m. edition.
Chris Berman from Disney-owned corporate sibling ESPN hosted all the events.
ET, with a pre-game show titled Monday Night Blast and hosted by Chris Berman from the ESPN Zone restaurant in Baltimore preceding the start of the game at 8: 20 p. m.
In an interview in, during his pursuit of a. 400 season batting average, Brett reportedly stated, “ The first thing I look for in the Sunday papers is who is below the Mendoza line .” The reference caught the attention of ESPN announcer Chris Berman, and the " Mendoza Line " became part of popular culture.
* Chris Berman's shtick in his ESPN commentary was his tendency to give additional nicknames to players based on their last names ( often intended as puns or pop culture references ).
Maguire did not return to broadcasting for the 2009 college football season as his broadcast team was split up, with Nessler moving to Saturday night games on ESPN with Todd Blackledge and Griese moving to Noon games on ESPN alongside Dave Pasch and Chris Spielman.
* Chris Fowler as Himself ( ESPN commentator )
Mr. Wilson was officially inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, August 8, 2009 with ESPN Sports icon Chris Berman acting as his " presenter ".
Various reporters and analysts from ESPN ( such as Chris Berman, Barry Melrose and Steve Phillips ) may also be featured in certain segments.
In August 2009, she added tennis host to her ESPN duties by co-hosting the 2009 U. S. Open with Mike Tirico and Chris Fowler.
During Kiam's ownership of the Patriots, ESPN anchor Chris Berman humorously referred to the facility as " Shaver Stadium ", lampooning Kiam's ownership of Remington Razors.
Johnson was part of the 2007 NFL Draft broadcasting team with Chris Berman, Mel Kiper Jr. and Chris Mortensen that aired on ESPN.
On January 16, 2009, ESPN reported that Peppers told ESPN's Chris Mortensen he did not intend to re-sign a long-term deal with the Carolina Panthers and would like to explore options with another team, specifically one with a 3-4 defensive formation.
Chris Fowler, Desmond Howard, and Lee Corso sit alongside Herbstreit on the ESPN College GameDay set, discussing the day's college football games, and analyzing highlights and players.

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