One of the most recognizable and accomplished sportscasters of all-time, Al Michaels has enjoyed a legendary career and is best known for his iconic "Do You Believe In Miracles" call during the 1980 Summer Olympics.
Bill Clement is a 2-time Stanley Cup Champion with the Philadelphia Flyers and critically acclaimed author, speaker, actor, entrepreneur and broadcaster.
Bill Raftery is one of the most recognizable college basketball analysts in the United States and currently works for CBS Sports & FS1. He has won several Emmy Awards and is a member of the NSSA Hall of Fame.
Bill Ripken played infield in the majors for 11 seasons for the Baltimore Orioles, Texas Rangers, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers and is the younger brother of Hall of Fame infielder Cal Ripken Jr.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker has worked as the play-by-play radio voice of the Milwaukee Brewers for over 50 years. He was given the nickname of "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson.
With one of the most recognizable voices in sports, Brent Musburger enjoyed a hall of fame broadcasting career working for CBS Sports, ESPN & ABC Sports. He currently works for the Vegas Sports & Information Network (VSIN).
Brian Mitchell played in the NFL as a running back and return specialist for 14 years, including 10 season with the Washington Redskins. He won a Super Bowl with the Redskins in 1992.
Charley Steiner has called play-by-play on radio for the Los Angeles Dodgers since 2005. He previously worked for ESPN and in 2013 became a member of the National Radio Hall of Fame.
Dan Patrick is one of the most popular sports broadcast personalities in the United States and is host of the nationally syndicated \"The Dan Patrick Show\".
Desmond Howard is a former wide receiver and return specialist who won a Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers and the Heisman Trophy at the U. of Michigan.
One of the best-known sportscasters in Canada, Don Cherry co-hosted the "Coach's Corner" intermission segment with Ron MacLean from 1986-2019 on CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada."
Gerry Sandusky is the play-by-play voice of the Baltimore Ravens, sports director for WBAL-TV and president of The Sandusky Group. He has won two Edward R. Murrow Awards for his reporting.
Greg Anthony played for six teams during his career from 1991 - 2002 and is best remembered for his time with the New York Knicks. He played collegiately at UNLV and won a national championship in 1990.
Greg McElroy played quarterback at the University of Alabama and led the Crimson Tide to the 2010 BCS Championship. He is currently a college football analyst for ESPN/ABC and SiriusXM radio host.
Jesse Palmer is an ESPN college football analyst. He formerly played college football at the University of Florida and in the NFL for the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers.
Jessica Mendoza currently works as a baseball commentator for ESPN. During her celebrated softball career, she won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics and silver medal at the 2008 Olympics.
Jim Lampley is a sports broadcaster who is best known for his coverage of boxing and the Olympics. He won three Emmy Awards for his work on the HBO show "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel."
Joe Lunardi is a college basketball expert who works for ESPN and who invented the term "Bracketology", which is the predicting of the NCAA Tournament field during March Madness.
Kenny Smith played in the NBA from 1987-97 and enjoyed most of his success with the Houston Rockets, winning two titles. He's currently an NBA analyst on TNT.
One of the most recognizable broadcast personalities associated with college football, Kirk Herbstreit has appeared on ESPN's Emmy Award-winning tv show "College GameDay" since 1996.
Michael Irvin is a Hall of Fame wide receiver who played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1988 - 1999. He won three Super Bowl titles with the Cowboys and was five times named to the Pro Bowl.