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  1. Robert Flores: (2007–2016), now with MLB Network and NHL Network. Chris Fowler: (1989–1993), now a studio host for the network, including ESPN's College GameDay (1993–2014); he is also a lead play-by-play commentator for ESPN's college football coverage, including ABC's Saturday Night Football.

  2. Men's College Basketball and MLB Play-By-Play Commentator. Host - SportsCenter, ESPN International and ESPN Deportes. Featured Commentator/Executive Producer, First Take | Analyst, NBA Countdown | Host/Co-Executive Producer, NBA in Stephen A's World. Senior Vice President, Production and Content Strategy.

  3. Current SportsCenter anchors. John Anderson: (1999–present), Monday-Friday 11pm and 1am ET. Chris Berman: (1979–present) Steve Berthiaume: (2000–2006, 2007–present), rejoined network on March 28, 2007. Michelle Bonner: (2005–present), primarily on weekends at either 6pm, 11pm, or 1am (all ET)

    • Dan Patrick. Name: Dan Patrick. Years on SportsCenter: 1989-2006. Where he is now: Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports. The Skinny: Ohioan Dan Patrick grew up in Mason and was an all-state basketball star who later attended the University of Dayton.
    • John Anderson. Name: John Anderson. Years on SportsCenter: 1999-Present. Where he was then: KPHO-TV Phoenix. The Skinny: Anderson grew up on the frozen tundra, better known as Green Bay, Wisconsin.
    • Rich Eisen. Name: Rich Eisen. Years on SportsCenter: 1996-2003. Where he is now: NFL Network. The Skinny: Eisen grew up in Staten Island before attending the University of Michigan and later Northwestern University.
    • Kenny Mayne. Name: Kenny Mayne. Years on SportsCenter: 1994-Present. Where he was then: KSTW-TV Seattle. The Skinny: Mayne was an All-American quarterback in high school and played college ball at UNLV,where he backed up future NFL QB Randall Cunningham.
  4. Dec 15, 2020 · Sage Steele will move to the noon ET edition of SportsCenter as co-anchor after the College Football Playoff and will add a new periodic ESPN+ interview program to her slate, while Elle Duncan will move to the 6 p.m. edition in February as ESPN announces the anchor lineups for its signature news and information program for the new year.

  5. Troy Aikman (2022-2023): Monday Night Football. Eric Allen (2002–present): NFL Live. Teddy Atlas (1998–present): Friday Night Fights. Jon Barry (2006–present): NBA on ESPN. Jay Bilas (1995–present): College GameDay (basketball) and ESPN College Basketball. Aaron Boulding (2005–present): video game.

  6. May 14, 2024 · Television sports veteran Elle Duncan joined ESPN as an anchor for SportsCenter, the network’s signature news and information program in May of 2016. In March of 2021, she moved to the 6 p.m. show with Kevin Negandhi.

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