Mike Golic sees no reason to talk Jets, Cowboys unless to ‘get clicks’
"They're not going to do anything. They're not going to be a threat."
"They're not going to do anything. They're not going to be a threat."
"I understood I had to … prove myself before anyone was going to believe I was anything other than Mike Golic's son."
"In terms of Shams, that will be addressed once the season's over."
"Someone's got to drop her when she's going to the basket. I mean, you've got to defend your teammate."
Don't call it a comeback.
"This is much more the way I want to go about things."
"I didn’t want Mike and Mike to end, and then it ended, but it wasn’t my choice."
"As long as I did a show at ESPN...the most fun I had was doing it with one of my kids. So this was a no-brainer."
"Damn shame and very sad what has become of ESPN Radio."
"Is there anyone who doesn’t think Twitter has become much worse in the last two weeks?"
“We want to get more people to jump on DraftKings… and get my fanbase over to the platform."
"He'll learn in time...but, unfortunately, you get judged early and then you get tagged with that."
"For a long time, people said that they missed it, and that just means that you created something that people liked and cared about.”
"It’s so great to have Mike Golic join the show. I could be wrong, but I think it’s the first time in broadcasting history that a morning show that focuses on sports will be hosted by two guys named Mike."
"I’ve done Notre Dame games in the past for ESPN and I would have no problem not being a homer."
This is Golic's next move into college game analyst work. He filled that role on ESPN TV coverage last fall.
"After that deal and contract was up, they just felt there wasn’t any worth."
Golic's 25-year broadcasting stint with the company came to an end on Saturday.
The game show premieres Tuesday, Nov. 10 at TheFanExam.com.
"It's a shame, but that's just the way it goes sometimes and that's where it is now."
"I could see us doing 15, 16, 17 minutes when the circumstances call for it."
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.
Golic made his ESPN Radio debut in 1998.