Mike Golic says ESPN didn’t want him back at less pay: “I had no more worth to them.”
"After that deal and contract was up, they just felt there wasn’t any worth."
"After that deal and contract was up, they just felt there wasn’t any worth."
Bill Curry and Stugotz were among those paying tribute to Golic, along with his wife and children.
"I think I should still be doing radio."
Golic will also provide analysis on College Football Live and SportsCenter.
Mike Greenberg is returning to ESPN Radio, Mike Golic Sr. is leaving the daily programming lineup, and Dan Le Batard is having his show shortened by an hour to make way for Greenberg.
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"I posit that it was the league, that it was Adam Silver and company, who after planting the Colangelo family in here, decided that it was time and that they were ripe for harvest, cut them out of the equation."
"Since making the change in mornings to Golic and Wingo, not one major market affiliate or dollar has been lost. I think that speaks to the power of our brand, the quality of our talent, and the trust we’ve earned from super serving our radio partners."
ESPNEWS is now essentially the ESPN Radio simulcast channel.
"I thought we had a great time. We got all the information out, we had great interviews with coaches in there, and then you had all the brackets being broken down."
Gruden isn't just hinting that he’s ready to return to coaching.