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Jack AruteJack has patrolled the sidelines of college football games for ABC Television, covered every BCS Bowl game and numerous football national championships, earning him a number one ranking from USA Today. Jack also covers motorsports for ABC's Wide World of Sports.
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Tim BrandoTim Brando brings his long running Tim Brando Show to SiriusXM College Sports Nation. The three-hour extravaganza covers all things college sports, featuring big name guests, hot topics, and unique commentary. Brando has been broadcasting college sports on a national level since 1995, serving as studio-host during college football season and play-by-play for college basketball.
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Tom BrennanCoach Tom Brennan won over 300 games as a college basketball coach at Yale and Vermont, including a 2005 upset of Syracuse in the 2005NCAA Tournament. He brings his expertise and personality to SiriusXM College Sports Nation.
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Tim BrownTim Brown was the first wide receiver to win the Heisman Trophy (1987). He set 19 school records while at Notre Dame, 1984–1987. The two-time All-American was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Chris Childers Chris Childers has interviewed college sports personalities such as Charlie Weis, Jim Tressel and Les Miles and done live broadcasts from the Final Fours, the College World Series and the Heisman Trophy ceremony. Chris has hosted the Sunday College Sports Recap Show for the last few years.
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Mateen CleavesMateen provides insight from a player’s perspective, but he was much more than “just” a player. Cleaves was a 2-time Big Ten Player of the Year, a Consensus All-American, and led the 2000 Michigan State Spartans to the NCAA Championship, earning the tournament’s “Most Outstanding Player” award.
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Bobby Cremins3-time ACC Coach of the Year and former Naismith Coach of the Year, Bobby Cremins brings over 40 years of basketball coaching expertise. He led Georgia Tech to the ACC Tournament Championship three times and brought the College of Charleston back as a leader in Mid-Major Basketball.
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Zig FracassiZig is a sports talk radio veteran who brings decades of national, local and satellite experience to the table. Zig’s knowledge of college hockey is unmatched by anyone else on national radio.
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Braden GallBraden has covered college sports in several capacities, first as a producer for Bill King, then on the web working for Rivals.com. He’s now a writer and editor for the popular Athlon Magazine. Braden resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where he most likely can be found at one of the city’s many historic live music venues.
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Eddie GeorgeEddie George is one of only two NFL RBs to rush for 10,000 yards while never missing a start, along with Jim Brown. George is also known and as a Heisman Trophy winner at The Ohio State University in 1995. He recently graduated from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, earning an MBA in the Executive MBA program.
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Jeff GoodmanJeff Goodman joined CBSSports.com as its senior college basketball writer in June of 2011 after spending six years in a similar position at Foxsports.com. Goodman covers basketball at all levels; from recruiting to college to the NBA.
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Dan HawkinsDan Hawkins is credited with getting the ball rolling on the blue turf at Boise State, taking the Broncos program from obscurity and turning them into a national power. Hawk compiled an impressive 53-11 record at Boise, including a 37-3 record in the WAC. He also served as head coach at Colorado.
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Jason HorowitzJason Horowitz is the easily recognizable face of CBSsports.com where he has been the host of all its signature programming since 2005 such as the Super Bowl, Final Four & NFL Draft. Jason joined SiriusXM in 2010 where he has hosted various college football and basketball shows.
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Bill KingA confessed college sports junkie, King has covered the BCS Championship and numerous Final Fours for more than 20 years. King says the 1983 Cornhuskers had the best college offense and the 1992 Crimson Tide the best defense. In basketball, he calls the 1983 Cougars the most athletically gifted.
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Mike KrzyzewskiMike Krzyzewski has led the Blue Devils to 4 NCAA Championships, 11 Final Fours, 12 ACC regular season titles, and 13 ACC Tournament championships. Krzyzewski also coached the U.S. men's national basketball team to a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. On November 15, 2011, Coach K became the winningest coach in NCAA Division I men's basketball history.
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Steve LappasSteve Lappas coached Villanova University, Manhattan College and the University of Massachusetts, compiling a 280-237 (.542) record over a 17-year coaching career. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, he is currently a basketball color commentator and studio analyst for CBS Sports Network.
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Chris LeakChris Leak was a four-year starter at the University of Florida and led the Gators to the 2007 BCS National Championship and was named the Offensive Most Valuable Player. He still holds University of Florida records for career passing yardage (11,213), completions (895) and attempts (1,458).
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Rick NeuheiselAs head coach at UCLA, Washington and Colorado, Neuheisel's teams attended 8 bowl games. In his first two seasons at Colorado the team had consecutive 10-2 records, a top ten AP poll ranking, and Cotton and Holiday Bowl wins. At Washington, Neuheisel had 4 consecutive winning records. In 2000, the Huskies went 11-1, won the Pac-10 title, the Rose Bowl, and ranked #3 nationally.
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Houston NuttHouston Dale Nutt is a 3-time SEC Coach of the Year. Most recently he was the head football coach at the University of Mississippi from 2008 to 2011. Previously, he was the head coach at Murray State University (1993–1996), Boise State University (1997), and the University of Arkansas (1998–2007).
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Mark PackerMark Packer, aka "The Packman," has been working in sports for nearly 25 years as a radio and TV broadcaster. He’s best known as the host of the syndicated PrimeTime with the Packman show which aired in the Carolinas from 1997-2010. The show was the most listened-to sports radio show in the Carolinas and won him various awards.
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Bruce PearlBruce Pearl has won six National Coach of the Year honors and led his teams to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Coach Pearl guided Tennessee to the most successful six year period in its history. Bruce is a 1982 graduate of Boston College and has two sons and two daughters.
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Jeff RickardAn Emmy-nominated sports broadcaster with more than 20 years of experience, Rickard is a host on ESPN Radio and was the host of CN8’s daily sports recap show Out of Bounds. Jeff was also the voice of ESPN's Radio’s GameNight, which won him a 2006 SI.com Radio Personality of the Year award.
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