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  1. Len Pasquarelli

    Len Pasquarelli is an American sportswriter and analyst with ESPN.com and a 25-year veteran of covering the NFL. He joined ESPN.com in 2001 and has since become a frequent contributor to the other ESPN outlets, including "SportsCenter", ESPNEWS, ESPN Radio and "ESPN The Magazine". His articles reflect his opinions on various football topics. Prior to ESPN, Pasquarelli served as a senior writer for CBS SportsLine.com, which he joined in 1999.

  2. Gene Wojciechowski

    Gene Wojciechowski is a sports columnist, best known for his work with ESPN. Born in Salina, Kansas, he became a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine in January 1998, having worked as a football reporter for the network since 1992. He was named senior national sports columnist for ESPN in June 2005. He also has worked at the Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, and Denver Post.

  3. Mike Greenberg

    Mike Greenberg (born August 6, 1967 in New York City, New York) is a Jewish-American television anchor and radio host for ESPN. At ESPN, he hosts the weekday evening SportsCenter and ESPN Radio's Mike and Mike in the Morning show with Mike Golic.

  4. Beano Cook

    Carroll Hoff "Beano" Cook (Born September 1, 1931) is an ESPN college football historian and commentator. He received his B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh in 1954. He joined ESPN in 1986 as a studio commentator. Cook also does freelance radio and television work in the Pittsburgh area. He has most recently been seen on ESPNEWS every Thursday on the Hot List debating with Brian Kenny. He is known for his quick wit.

  5. Dana Jacobson

    Dana Jacobson joined ESPN as an ESPNEWS anchor in December 2002 and soon became a regular anchor on the 6 p.m edition of "SportsCenter". In March 2005, she was named co-host of "Cold Pizza", and transitioned with the show as it became "ESPN First Take". Jacobson provided sideline reporting for ESPN’s coverage of NBA Sunday night games. Jacobson graduated from the University of Michigan in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts in English and communications.

  6. Jay Harris

    Jay Harris (born 1965 in Norfolk, Virginia)is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since February 2003. When he first joined ESPN, he worked primarily on ESPNEWS, but in August 2006, he was named the weekday co-host of the 6pm ET "SportsCenter" along with Brian Kenny. He also often hosts the "SportsCenter 30 at 30 Update". Prior to ESPN, Harris worked for many years at WPGH-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a weeknight news anchor.

  7. Michelle Bonner

    Michelle Bonner joined ESPN in March 2005 as an ESPNEWS anchor and occasionally anchors "SportsCenter", ESPN’s flagship sports news program. Bonner came to ESPN from CNN in Atlanta, Ga., where she was a sports anchor from 2003–2005. Prior to CNN, Bonner was a sports anchor at Fox Sports in Los Angeles (2002–2003), the main sports anchor at Los Angeles’ KCOP-TV (1999-2002), and a sports anchor/reporter at KRIV-TV in Houston (1997-1999).

  8. Mike Hall

    Michael James Hall (born February 1982 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois) is an American sports broadcaster who was the featured on-air personality at ESPN's network devoted to college sports, ESPNU. ESPN's Pardon the Interruption reported during its "Happy Trails!" segment on April 27, 2007, that Hall was leaving ESPNU to move back to the Chicago area, where he would pursue other job opportunities.

  9. Steve Berthiaume

    Steve Berthiaume (born 1965, Medfield, Massachusetts) is a former sportscaster for the SportsNet New York (SNY) cable network and current anchor on ESPN. A graduate of Emerson College, Berthiaume's broadcasting career began at WTIC-TV in Hartford, Connecticut, where he covered University of Connecticut men's and women's basketball and their involvement in the NCAA tournament. He then went to the now-defunct CNNSI network and eventually to ESPN in February 2000, …

  10. Josh Elliott

    Josh Elliott is a reporter at ESPN, and was the host of "Classic Now" on ESPN Classic, which was a talk show like ESPN2's "Cold Pizza", only a classic version. Since its cancellation, he has become an anchor on "SportsCenter" and a fill-in host on "Cold Pizza". He is from California, United States. He is also an anchor on ESPNEWS and gives reports live from specific locations (most notably Pittsburgh).

  11. Neil Everett

    Neil Everett Morfitt now known as Neil Everett, is a sportscaster for the ESPN cable network. He can be seen on the network's "SportsCenter" as well as on ESPNEWS. During his tenure as a SportsCenter anchor, Everett has added Hawaiian surfing sayings to the show's famous repertoire of catchphrases. Born in Portland, Oregon and raised in Spokane, Washington, …

  12. Stan Verrett

    Stan Verrett is an anchor on the ESPN and ESPNEWS networks in the United States. Most of Verrett's appearances are on "SportsCenter" at 11 p.m or 1 a.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. He has also hosted studio segments on ESPN's college basketball telecasts. Verrett was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. His boyhood home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

  13. Michael Kim

    Michael Kim (born January 26, 1964) in Fulton, Missouri, is an anchor on ESPNEWS flagship program "The Hot List" along with Brian Kenny and is also contributes to ESPN's flagship program "SportsCenter". Since joining ESPNEWS on November 1, 1996 prior to its premiere, he has become one of the faces of the network. He frequently anchored ESPN 2's NHL 2Night program. Kim is a 1987 graduate of Westminster College in his hometown of Fulton, …

  14. Cindy Brunson

    Cindy Brunson is an anchor for ESPN's 24 hour sports news channel, ESPNEWS. She is married to current ESPN, and former SNY anchor Steve Berthiaume

  15. Dave Revsine

    Dave Revsine (born July 20, 1968), is soon-to-be a former journalist for ESPN. At ESPN, he usually worked on SportsCenter and ESPNEWS, along with play by play on select college basketball games. However, in May, 2007, he announced that he'll be leaving ESPN to join the soon to launch Big Ten Network as their lead studio host. Dave was a 1991 graduate of Northwestern University and also attended Glenbrook North High School. In college, his nickname was 'Tank'.

  16. Matt Winer

    Matt Winer is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since January 2001. He is often seen as an anchor on ESPNEWS, the 6pm ET edition of "SportsCenter", the lead host of "NBA Fastbreak" and also works on "College Football Scoreboard" on Saturdays during the college football season. He also often hosts the "SportsCenter 30 at 30 Update" during sporting events, especially Saturday Night College Football.

  17. Scott Reiss

    Scott Reiss is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since 2001. He is often seen as an anchor on ESPNEWS, "SportsCenter", and "College GameNight". In addition, he is a substitute host for both "Baseball Tonight" and "NFL Live". Updates that he hosts are the "SportsCenter 30 at 30 Update" and college basketball halftime reports on Saturdays for ESPN2.

  18. Whit Watson

    Whit Watson (born 1971) is a sportscaster for Sun Sports, the Florida-based regional cable network owned and operated by Fox Television. He joined the network in August of 2003 after nearly seven years at ESPN in Bristol, Connecticut. At ESPN, Watson hosted a variety of programs, including SportsCenter, RPM 2Night, NBA 2Night, and shifts on ESPNEWS. Prior to working for ESPN, Watson was a television producer and radio reporter for the Orlando Magic from 1993 through 1997.

  19. John Seibel

    John Seibel (born 1970 in) is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since Fall 2000. He is currently the host of the ESPN Radio show The SportsBash. He is one of the most versatile sportscasters for the network, as he contributes to both ESPN Radio and ESPNEWS. On Sundays since 2006 he has hosted "The NFL on ESPN Radio" Sundays during the NFL regular season.

  20. Robert Flores

    Robert Flores is currently an ESPN SportsCenter anchor. He started with the company 2005. He primarily works on ESPNEWS and SportsCenter. He was doing ESPNEWS with Danyelle Sargent when she made her now infamous statement "What the F*** was that," due to technical difficulties. Ironically, Flores was once fired for muttering the same curse word on-air in 2004 when he worked for KEYE in Austin, Texas.

  21. Qadry Ismail

    Qadry Rahmadan Ismail, nicknamed "the Missile", (born November 8, 1970 in Newark, New Jersey)is a former professional American football player. Ismail grew up in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and attended Elmer L. Meyers High School. He then attended Syracuse University from 1989-1992 on a track & field and football scholarship. Some of his achievements while at Syracuse include 1991 All-American, All BIG-EAST First Team wide receiver and conference second-team kick returner.

  22. Bill Pidto

    Bill Pidto is currently a journalist for ESPN, where he has worked since 1993. He is most often seen on ESPNEWS. Bill was a 1987 graduate of Cornell University. There, he gained a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and began his broadcasting career as a sports anchor and reporter for WVBR, a radio station in Ithaca, New York. He was also a member of the Delta Chi Fraternity. He spent the following two years as the Sports director at WBNG-TV, located in Binghamton, …

  23. Steve Bunin

    Steve Bunin (born in Seattle, Washington) is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since August 2003. He works almost exclusively on ESPNEWS as the host of "The Hot List" from Monday to Friday in the afternoons (since August 2005). He also appears on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN Classic, and sometimes hosts "The Pulse" on Saturday afternoons (since 2004), …

  24. Dave Holmes

    David Holmes is an American sportscaster, and was also the winner of the second season of "Dream Job", the ESPN reality television talent search show that looks for new on-air talent for the all-sports television network. A 22-year-old student at Kent State University who comes from Uniontown, Ohio, Holmes got onto the show by being one of the two Wendy's Wild Card Winners (the other being K.C. James). It took Holmes a while to find his rhythm, …

  25. Jared Muller

    I'm 21 years old and I live in Maryland Heights, Missouri. I graduated from Pattonville High School in 2004. I love to party and drink when ever I have a chance to with friends, I also love drinking VODKA, TEQUILA, JUEGGER, I'm here on myspace to meet friends and maybe find a girlfriend.

  26. Josh Wolf

    I can't really put it into words. I am just somewhat of a global phenomenon. My friends think I'm the greatest person they have ever met as they've embraced me with numerous awards you can find all over my walls. I make bitches teeth sweat just by strokin my beard. I'm here to take as much as I can throw and keep that shit stuck to the wall of life and then when I wont it, I take it off the wall and use some of it.

  27. Kevin

    I believe in the soul, the ^%$#, the *@$$&, the small of a woman's back, the hangin' curveball, high cholesterol, good Whiskey, that the novels of Tom Wolfe(except for The Right Stuff) are self-indulgent, overrated crap. I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone, I believe there ought to be a constitutional amendment outlawing AstroTurf, the BCS, Bandwagon Jumping, T.O. & Spandex ...I believe in cold beer, good friends and warm camp fires.

  28. Jimmy

    College Student going for BS in Information Technology and a Minor in Game Design. I contribute a lot to various communities:.

  29. Kristy Wolff

    Add Glitter to your Photos.

  30. Randy Pulliam

    Hey whats up how yall doing, Im from Florida but now I live in Clarksville, TN. Im a down to earth person who loves to hang out n have fun n mainly being myself. I love sports can sit there and watch just about anything specially.

  31. Lonnie Stephens

    Hello! my name is Lonnie Stephens. I was a 2003 graduate of Bellevue High School. The things that I enjoy the most are playing video games and hanging out with friends. My favorite sport is baseball. The Cincinnati Reds are my favorite baseball team.

  32. Josh Jones

    AIM-CrOsSinYoUuP3.

  33. Christopher Eng

    "What kinda import car is for u???".

  34. Sean Thompson

    BOOYAH!! Hello everyone and welcome to my myspace page. For those of you that do not know me here is something's about me that you might be interested in knowing.

  35. Michael Colon

    Representing Central Islip, Long Island, New York & Tampa, Florida!!!!

  36. Joe Jimenez

    Im Social Funny Witty Caring Sensitive Observant I have an ear for music an eye for photography a voice for radio a mind for improv comedy. I can repeat what you said months ago, verbatim. And yet often ask what I was saying 10 sec. ago.

  37. Johnny Greer

    My name is obviously Jesse. I go to school at Northeast MS. Community College baby, gotta love it. I pitch here for the Tigers. I am curently majoring in Liberal Arts but I am about to go into Nursing where I will get my BSN and hopefully do something like that. Optimistically speaking if I can stand school long enough I may try to become a plastic surgeon. I would love to do that. Anyways enough of school.

  38. Derek

    I am from Detroit...ish. I love Detroit sports. The Red Wings, Tigers, Lions and Pistons keep me sane. I go to Eastern Michigan University. But most of the time, I am drinking or watching sports, or, God willing, both.

  39. Jake Speck

    My name is Jake Speck, I am a member of the J-Unit. I like the White Sox, Bears, and Bulls. In my free time I enjoy TV, movies, video games, and homework.

  40. David

    I I I I'm the Shit! I am the captain of the Noob Quad for Halo 2. We pnwed so many noobs its not even funny! I love to rip on people no matter how who it is. My gf is awesome and we chill all the time, she keeps me smiling everyday. (She is a little better than me.)Other than that I play bball everyday and eat tons of food that isnt good for anyone. ..

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