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Merril DuAine Hoge (/ ˈ h ɒ dʒ /; born January 26, 1965) is an American former professional football player who was a running back for eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Chicago Bears.
Football Friday was an American football news and analysis television show on ESPNEWS every Friday, year-round, at 8pm ET to 9pm ET and reairs at noon ET, on Saturdays. Since debuting in 2004, the show has been hosted by Stan Verrett along with analysis from former pro fullback Merril Hoge.
The game was also streamed on Twitter and AFLNow, [10] [11] the league's streaming service. ... Merril Hoge (color commentator, 1998–1999) Brent Musburger ...
ArenaBowl XXX was the championship game of the 2017 Arena Football League season. [1] The game was broadcast on AFLNow, Twitter and WPVI-TV. [2] [3] [4] It was played between the Philadelphia Soul and Tampa Bay Storm at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
A high point in his career came in 2000 when Merril Hoge dubbed Goodwin as "the best blocking tight end in the league" in one of his ESPN commentaries. Many believe that 2000 was Goodwin's best year. Hoge went on to say that Goodwin can easily handle any defensive end with no help drastically improving the offensive line.
Merril is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Judith Merril (1923–1997), American and Canadian science fiction writer; Merril Anthony (1909–1967), Guyanese cricketer; Merril Bainbridge (born 1968), Australian singer and songwriter; Merril Hoge (born 1965), American football player; Merril Jessop (1935–2022 ...
Hoge joined ESPN in 1996, where he serves as an analyst on NFL Live and ESPNews Football Friday, as well as NFL Matchup. He is a former fullback and an eight-year veteran, serving five of those years as a starter for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Television tape was used until 1994, when game film was used. [1]
One of the teams was again coached by Merril Hoge, while current broadcaster for Sky Sports and former NFL teammate of Hoge's, Solomon Wilcots, took the place of Mike Sherman. Team Grit won 3 of the 4 games in the series behind the stellar play of former NCAA and James Madison University standout, Vad Lee. [27]