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Host of The Will Cain Show Will Cain joined ESPN in March 2015 as a contributor whose work appears across the company’s various platforms. Primarily working with ESPN’s Features Unit and E:60, his reports frequently include written companion pieces for ESPN The Magazine or ESPN.com, and appearances on ESPN Radio. The Will Cain Show airs weekdays from 3–6 pm ET.

Freddie Coleman joined ESPN Radio on June 26, 2004 as a cohost of the then-nightly primetime program GameNight. He currently hosts the Freddie Coleman Show weeknights from 11 pm–2 am ET. Coleman is also a contributor to ESPN programs such as First Take and His and Hers.

Jason Fitz is the cohost of ESPN Radio’s Spain and Fitz alongside espnW signature voice Sarah Spain. Fitz also is one of three hosts for ESPN’s SportsCenter on Snapchat, a twice-daily digital sports show that debuted November 13, 2017 and features a mix of the latest sports news, highlights, and commentary. Spain and Fitz airs weekdays, 6–9 pm ET.

Ian Fitzsimmons’ first radio gig was “comin’ to ya live” from a trailer in the middle of a cow pasture in Northport, AL on WSPZ. He produced GameNight on ESPN Radio back in the day of Chuck Wilson and Tony Bruno. His next stop was Birmingham, where he hosted The Cheap Seats on WJOX 690 before becoming cohost of Herbstreit and Fitzsimmons with Kirk Herbstreit of ESPN’s College GameDay. You can now hear him on Freddie and Fitzsimmons weekdays, 9 pm–1 am ET.
Mike Golic is a nine-year NFL veteran who played defensive tackle for the Houston Oilers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Miami Dolphins. He joined ESPN in 1995 as an NFL studio analyst/color commentator and was part of the original ESPN Radio morning show in 1998. A proud graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Golic is married with three children.

Mike Golic Jr. is a contributing host on ESPN Radio’s Golic and Wingo, alongside the show’s cohosts—his father, Mike Golic, and Trey Wingo. The show, which airs weekdays 6–10 am ET, features Golic, Jr. for one hour each day. A former college football Academic All-American, Golic, Jr., brings his football background and pop culture knowledge to the show, a complement to his father’s classic sports commentary and humor and Wingo’s wit and deep sports expertise. Golic, Jr. graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in film, television, and theater.
David Jacoby is a Producer at ESPN Content Development. During his time at ESPN he has produced and created a variety of television shows and digital content, including SportsNation and Mayne Street. He was also a regular writer, editor, and podcaster for Grantland.

Host of The Right Time with Bomani Jones, and cohost of Highly Questionable, Bomani Jones has contributed to ESPN as a writer and commentator for more than 10 years. Known for his sports commentary and frank opinion on social topics, Jones regularly appears as a panelist on ESPN’s Around the Horn and other ESPN programs, including SportsCenter, First Take, and Outside the Lines. Beyond his work with ESPN, Jones also hosts The Evening Jones, an interactive webcast. The Atlanta native, who grew up in Houston, has also previously written for SBNation.com, contributed videos to The Score in Canada, and was a talk radio host in Raleigh, NC. While in North Carolina, he was an adjunct professor at both Duke and Elon Universities.
In 2013, Dan Le Batard brought his local radio show—heard on The Ticket in Miami since 2004 —to ESPN Radio’s national audience. Le Batard joined ESPN The Magazine’s staff as a contributor in February 1998. Le Batard continues as a columnist at the Miami Herald, where he has been since 1990. His work also appears regularly on ESPN.com. An accomplished writer, he has won several Associated Press Sports Editor (APSE) awards. Le Batard also has written for numerous national publications, including Maxim and Cosmopolitan. A 1990 graduate of the University of Miami, Le Batard received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and politics.
Jalen Rose is an ESPN/ABC analyst and former 13-year NBA star. He regularly cohosts NBA Countdown, and has also appeared on ESPN’s flagship shows SportsCenter, Mike and Mike, First Take, SportsNation, Outside the Lines, and His and Hers.

Ryen Russillo cohosts Russillo & Kanell alongside Danny Kanell. He was previously the host or cohost on numerous other shows, including SVP & Russillo, NBA Sunday (with Jamal Mashburn), The Baseball Show (with Steve Phillips), the NFL Draft, and College GameDay. Prior to joining ESPN, Russillo was a sports voice in Boston, MA, where he was a CSN studio host and NBA analyst, and a Sporting News Radio host. Additionally, he was a play-by-play voice of the Trenton (NJ) Thunder, the Boston Red Sox Double A team.

Sarah Spain is a columnist for espnW, a SportsCenter reporter, host of the That’s What She Said podcast, and cohost of Spain and Fitz. Since joining ESPN in 2010, Spain has also contributed to other programs and platforms, including as a cohost of ESPN Radio’s first all-women program espnW Presents: The Trifecta. Spain and Fitz airs weekdays, 6–9 pm ET.
Jon “Stugotz” Weiner has served as cohost of The Dan Le Batard Show since 2004. A sports broadcasting veteran of more than 15 years, Stugotz provides his own passionate takes on the sports news of the day, often the opposite of Le Batard’s opinion, and is known for his self-deprecating humor. Stugotz received his Bachelor in English and Communications from Clark University in 1995.
Trey Wingo, who joined ESPN in November 1997, is cohost of ESPN Radio’s new Golic and Wingo morning drive show, and one of the primary figures in ESPN’s year-round coverage of the NFL. He continues to serve as a host of ESPN’s NFL Live, as well as in the company’s presentation of the NFL Draft and the annual Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement ceremony. Wingo also hosts NFL Live and NFL PrimeTime, and contributes to grand slam tennis coverage at Wimbledon and the US Open. Wingo previously anchored ESPN’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament studio coverage, including the Final Four and Selection Show. He has also hosted SportsCenter, Baseball Tonight, and the ESPN2’s NFL 2Night and NBA 2Night shows.
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