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James Andrew Miller reported that ESPN’s Mike Greenberg had recently signed a deal that makes him one of the highest-paid sports personalities at ESPN and beyond (reportedly north of $6.5 million a year).
I really don't get this.. like with SAS, outside of the platform not sure where the high demand would be to deem that level of pay worth itOnly in America.James Andrew Miller reported that ESPN’s Mike Greenberg had recently signed a deal that makes him one of the highest-paid sports personalities at ESPN and beyond (reportedly north of $6.5 million a year).
golic son is on ESPN now?
Jason Whitlock keeps getting jobs
golic isn't much better but he's more entertaining than that dork greenberg. He throws food on the floor, steps on it then eats it.
Yeah Greenberg is taking over sportscenter basically. 6-10am. It's going to be a sports morning show/sportscenter. I assume kinda like SVP does at night.
Allow more interviews and stupid promotions.
kannell is the worst...bomani going at him was classic
You can watch Mike Golic Jr. eat cookies on ESPNU Christmas morning. Seriously. No, really.
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ESPN is offering up lots of holiday related programming on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on their collection of networks.
One special will be on Christmas morning, from 7-8 AM ET on ESPNU, you can watch Mike Golic Jr. eat Christmas cookies in his pajamas on “A Very Golic Christmas.”
Here’s the description from ESPN:
Like many Americans, ESPN analyst Mike Golic Jr. loves college football and also loves Christmas cookies. On Christmas morning, let ESPNU’s cozy holiday studio light up your living room with an enchanting fireplace, excessive tinsel and an uninterrupted telecast of Golic Jr, in his holiday pajamas, eating cookies. A Very Golic Christmas is on from 7-8 a.m. ET.