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Kimes in 2019. Kimes was offered a position by ESPN editors in 2014 after she wrote an essay on Tumblr about a "bond between herself and her dad and the Seattle Seahawks." [2] [18] At ESPN, she has written about young sports superstars, [19] such as University of Houston basketball player Devonta Pollard. [20]
Mark Schlereth (2002–2017): NFL Live; Chris Singleton: Baseball Tonight and Monday Night Baseball; Marcus Spears: NFL Live, First Take; Matt Stinchcomb: ESPNU College Football; John Tortorella (2021–2022): NHL on ESPN; Bob Valvano: ESPN College Basketball; Fernando Viña: Baseball Tonight; Dick Vitale (1982–present): ESPN College Basketball
Rutledge also hosted Chargers Insider for the San Diego Chargers in 2013 and SD Live. She was the producer and host of SDLive, an original show she started at Fox Sports San Diego. On May 16, 2017 she was named host of SEC Nation on the SEC Network. [7] On August 17, 2020, she became the host of ESPN's premier NFL show, NFL Live.
Molly Ann Qerim (born March 31, 1984) is an American television personality and host of ESPN's First Take. [1] [2] She previously was the host of NFL Network's weekday morning show, NFL AM, [3] and NFL Fantasy Live. [4]
Laura Rutledge’s Career At ESPN. Rutledge was a sports anchor for CNN’s New Day and Early Start.She also worked on HLN’s Morning Express with Robin Meade – as well as FOX Sports ...
On January 27, 2020, the evening after the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash, Elle Duncan hosted ESPN's flagship program SportsCenter and gave an emotional account of a conversation she had with Bryant two years earlier at an ESPN event in New York City, where Bryant told her: "I'm a girl dad". It started a national trend for the hashtag "Girl Dad ...
Dianna Marie Russini (born February 11, 1983) is an American sports journalist who currently works as an NFL reporter and insider for The Athletic. [2] She had previously worked for several years at ESPN as an NFL analyst and insider, appearing frequently on NFL Countdown and NFL Live. Russini joined ESPN and became a SportsCenter anchor in ...
Bonnie Lynn Bernstein (born August 16, 1970) is an American sports journalist and media executive. She has been named one of the most accomplished female sportscasters in history by the American Sportscasters Association, spending nearly 20 years as a reporter and studio host at ESPN, ABC and CBS Sports, covering the NFL, NBA, MLB and college football and basketball. [1]