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Colleen Wolfe (born January 2, 1985) is an on-air talent for the NFL Network. She hosts a variety of shows on the network including the weekend version of Good Morning Football and NFL GameDay Kickoff before Thursday Night Football .
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Wolfe made her film debut in The Foot Fist Way (2006). She later starred as Nell in Observe and Report (2009). In September 2009, she was cast as Jill in the short-lived NBC sitcom 100 Questions, succeeding Joy Suprano, who played the role in the pilot episode. [5] She had a recurring role in the ABC series Cougar Town.
In 2005, she was asked to be a part of Mississippi State University's College Sports Speaker series [8] and has been a spokeswoman and M.C. for several Foundation for Diabetes Research events since 2005. [9]
Erdahl was a basketball and softball player at St. Olaf College. [5] She transferred to American University in 2009 to pursue a degree in broadcasting and communications. . Before graduating in December 2011, Erdahl hosted several shows for the school, including 'Eye on the Eagle', a 30-minute magazine show featuring the men's basketball team that aired on Comcast SportsNet Washingto
Rachel Wolfe-Goldsmith (born 1991), American artist; Ralph S. Wolfe (1921–2019), American microbiologist; Randy Wolfe (1951–1997), known as Randy California, American rock guitarist; Reginald Wolfe, English printer; Robert Wolfe (1921–2014), American historian and archivist; Robert Hewitt Wolfe, American television producer and scriptwriter
Acosta grew up in Washington Heights, Manhattan in New York City before moving to Miami, Florida, where she attended Miami Sunset Senior High School [1] and her father is a former professional basketball player from the Dominican Republic. [2]
Stark was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Walter Stark, an eye surgeon at the Wilmer Eye Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Her interest in sports began during her childhood in Baltimore, when she attended Baltimore Colts games with her father, who treated players for eye injuries. [4]