Saturday, July 21, 2007
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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Friday, July 13, 2007
Cowherd Says He Has Three Ideas for Dan Patrick's Replacement
Mike Tirico to Replace Dan Patrick?ESPN Radio's Colin Cowherd said Thursday he has three ideas for potential candidates to replace Dan Patrick as the new host of his radio show, but wouldn't say who his three candidates are.
Among possibilities is Monday Night Football play-by-play man Mike Tirico, sportswriter and PTI substitute Dan Le Batard and possible SportsCenter's Scott Van Pelt.
Patrick announced this week his intentions to leave ESPN for good Aug. 17.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Dan Patrick Plans ESPN Exodus
Dan Patrick's ESPN Exit
ESPN's Dan Patrick announced Monday on his radio show his intentions to leave the network Aug. 17, making little indication as to what he plans to do next.Patrick, 51, began working for ESPN 18 and a half years. Since then, he has become a staple of the network, working in all facets of its empire.
"I've spent 18 years here. It's been home, but I thought I was starting to take it for granted," Patrick said.
"I felt I was doing my job, but I wasn't satisfied," said Patrick. "I wasn't going anywhere with it, I wasn't getting better. My bosses knew I felt this way the past couple of years."
Patrick did say Tuesday he has no intention of succeeding Bob Barker as host of CBS' "Price Is Right" game show, but did say he would some day once again consider working in radio.
Labels: Dan Patrick, ESPN, ESPN Radio, The Dan Patrick Show
Monday, June 11, 2007
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Friday, June 8, 2007
ESPN Radio Hosts Make Sopranos Predictions
The Sopranos Reaches the EndAs one of the most awaited series finales in years debuts Sunday on HBO, a few ESPN Radio hosts have weighed in with their predictions on how "The Sopranos" will end.
Dan Patrick said on his afternoon radio show Friday he's never even once watched the show, but believes Tony Soprano will spend the rest of his days in prison when the show comes to an end.
Colin Cowherd said he believes the ratings of the final episode will be more than double that of Sunday night's NBA Finals game. Cowherd said earlier this week he expects to see Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri whack Tony and become the new boss of the show's DiMeo crime family. Cowherd also said Friday that he expects the show's creators to leave possibilities open for a movie.
The final episode of the show is set to debut at 10 p.m. Sunday on HBO.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
If LeBron James is Justin Timberlake, Is Tim Duncan Rivers Cuomo?

The NBA Finals begin tonight in San Antonio, with LeBron James trying to live up to the hype of what is potential could be.
While Trey Wingo and Mike Golic got off the topic of football once again on Thursday's NFL Live, they invited Sports Illustrated's Rick Reilly on the show. Reilly said he believes King James is equivalent of Justin Timberlake during his time with NSYNC.
Earlier Thursday on the Dan Patrick Show, Reilly made the same comment and added that LeBron taking the Cavs on his shoulders to the championship would be the equal to Timberlake helping NSYNC win a Grammy. Right on Reills.
*NBA Finals image courtesy of ESPN.com