
Former NFL player Mike Golic and ESPN SportsCenter anchor Mike Greenberg host a fun-filled, fast-paced, informative morning drive program for the sports enthusiast. Mike and Mike bring Madison sports, news, analysis, entertainment and big-name interviews.

Marc Daniels & Mike Bianchi join together on Weekday mornings to bring you The Beat of Sports. Daniels has been recognized as "The Voice" of sports talk in Orlando. Entering his 14th season as the radio voice for the University of Central Florida, Daniels has 18 years behind the mic talking sports to Central Florida fans. He played a significant role in creating Orlando's first all sports radio station and served as the station's Program Director for almost a decade. Daniels helped create the radio show "Keeping Score" which featured Mike Bianchi and other Orlando Sentinel sports writers. The successful show ran for 4 years and established Bianchi's radio ability to entertain.
Mike Bianchi hails from Interlachen, Florida with 22 years experience in newspapers and 10 years in radio. Bianchi has worked in sports talk radio shows in Gainesville, Jacksonville, and Orlando before joining The Beat of Sports at ESPN 1080 The Team. Bianchi is recognized as one of the top sports columnists in the country. He has been the featured sports columnist for the Orlando Sentinel since 2001. Whether it's covering the Orlando Magic, Florida Gators, or Super Bowls, Bianchi captures the story and goes beyond the headlines. His off the wall humor makes many of Bianchi's columns water cooler conversations. Bianchi's favorite sports team: Whoever is in first place.

Colin Cowherd, a self proclaimed Michigan Wolverine hater, features topical commentary on the day’s most important sports news, as well as perspective on the top stories, interviews with the biggest newsmakers, and entertaining daily segments that include "Spanning the Globe", "The Daily Football Fix," and "Rants of the Day."

Joined by Ryen Russillo, The Scott Van Pelt Show replaces Tirico & Van Pelt in ESPN Radio's afternoon time slot. The show adopts the atmosphere of two pals talking sports, sharing their opinions and personalities with listeners and viewers who will be encouraged to share calls, e-mails, and photos, which is displayed on the show's page on ESPNRadio.com. Van Pelt continues to anchor the 11 p.m. SportsCenter four nights a week. Russillo is a veteran of the Boston radio and TV scene, and knows his way around ESPN Radio's Bristol, Conn. studios, having hosted several shows and filled in on others in recent years. Van Pelt joined ESPN from The Golf Channel (1994-2000) in Spring 2001 as the network's lead professional golf reporter, and has become one of SportsCenter's primary anchors. A native of Brookville, Md., Van Pelt graduated from the University of Maryland, and began his sports broadcasting career at WTTG-TV (FOX) in Washington, D.C. in 1990.

Since January of 1995, Jerry O'Neill and his famous one-liners have been infiltrating the Orlando airwaves. Originally from Avilla, Indiana, O'Neill has 35 years in broadcasting experience. He joined ESPN 1080 The Team in January of 2008. O'Neill has also been a part of the University of Central Florida football broadcasting team for the past 14 years. O'Neill has worked in numerous markets including Ft. Myers, Ft. Walton Beach, Lafayette/West Lafayette Indiana, and St. Louis. He has also been the Program Director at 3 different stations and while in Indiana, hosted the statewide Perdue basketball and football coaches shows. O'Neill makes very clear his "love" of way too may teams (usually the ones that still have a chance to win a championship). But he is devoted to UCF, Notre Dame football, Indiana University basketball, Orlando Magic, and the Atlanta Braves. While attending a junior college in Minnesota, on a basketball scholarship, O'Neill was cut from the team and was "forced" to coach the women's team at the school!
In February of 2009, Mike Tuck joined O'Neill and the ESPN 1080 team. Tuck graduated from the University of Central Florida with a degree in broadcasting. After graduating, Tuck worked as an intern for the Orlando Magic Broadcast Department. Since 2001, he has worked in the Orlando market for 2 separate sports radio stations. He worked as a host and co-host during afternoon and evening drives in his previous stops. In addition, Tuck was a host on the popular Prep Post-Game show covering Central Florida high school football for 6 years. Tuck has also spent time as a writer for the popular basketball website, Hoopshype.com and worked on numerous sites covering the NFL and NFL Draft. Tuck's favorite sports teams stretch from coast to coast. The story, which is asked to be explained daily, is as follows: Tuck is a huge Miami Dolphins and Hurricanes fan. His favorite basketball teams are The LA Lakers and Duke Blue Devils. He is also a LA Dodgers fan. Growing up in Naples, Florida, there were no local basketball and baseball teams, so he loved watching the flash and style that Magic Johnson played with; so he became a Lakers fan. In his little boy mind, the LA-LA thing made sense, so he chose the Dodgers to cheer for. Tuck chose the Blue Devils because he wanted to be a Cameron Crazy. And Dan Marino is one of Tuck's favorite athletes of all time. As passionate as Tuck is about his teams, he is equally interested in following the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NCAA closer than anyone in the business.
