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- Erik Kuselias is host of ESPN Radio's The Erik Kuselias Show (Saturday, 7-10 a.m. ET).
Previously, Kuselias was host of ESPN's daily NASCAR news and information program NASCAR Now on ESPN2 during the 2008 NASCAR season when he was joined by reporters, crew members, drivers and former drivers, taking viewers through 30 minutes of highlights, opinion, debate, analysis, and the latest news from both on and off the track.
Kuselias had served as host of ESPN Radio's nationally syndicated weekday-afternoon show The SportsBash (4-7 p.m. ET), as well as The NFL on ESPN Radio, aired Sunday afternoons during the NFL season. He joined ESPN Radio as weekday host in July 2003, and added NFL responsibilities in 2004.
Kuselias, then a lawyer, came to ESPN with virtually no radio experience -- he was co-hosting a one-hour, once-a-week show on a small Connecticut radio station (WELI-AM) with his oldest brother when ESPN contacted them about an audition which led to them co-hosting the network's drive time program. Despite his career -- his firm had merged to become Goldblatt, Kuselias & Rashba of which he was managing partner -- Kuselias was seeking a more interesting vocation, and when his brother left the show to retain his business career, Kuselias continued as solo host of SportsBash, now heard on more than 200 stations.
One of five children in a sports-oriented family, Kuselias was an All-State baseball player and quarterback at Hamden (Conn.) High, then the starting first baseman at Brown University where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major -- organizational behavioral management and public policy -- in December 1991.
Kuselias received his law degree from the University of Michigan, where he was a member of The Sports Law Society, and has nearly completed a Ph.D. at the Columbia University School of Journalism, focusing on journalism and law with a dissertation on the economics of Major League Baseball. Additionally, he is a member of Mensa, the world renowned organization of individuals with a high IQ.
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Chris Mortensen and Erik Kuselias preview Super Bowl XLIII.
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Football Tonight Special: 1/30
Chris Mortensen and Erik Kuselias preview Super Bowl XLIII.
Chris Mortensen and Erik Kuselias preview Super Bowl XLIII.
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Chris Mortensen and Erik Kuselias preview the AFC and NFC Championship games.
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Erik Kuselias and Keyshawn Johnson talk about the NFL playoffs.
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Mike Schmidt, Team USAMike Schmidt didn't know what a dogpile was until Tuesday night after the walk-off win against Puerto Rico.
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Michael Wilbon, CBBMichael Wilbon limits himself to two brackets. One is what he really thinks is going to happen and the other is what he picks out of his stupid instincts.
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It's Almost MarchErik Kuselias doesn't know what to make of Memphis, but he is still taking UConn or UNC vs. the field. Pitt has a chance to make a deep run in March if it can keep DeJuan Blair out of foul trouble.
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Curt Schilling, MLBCurt Schilling says there is a 20 percent chance that he will throw a pitch this season. Curt isn't sure that he wants to play anymore and will make a decision sometime in the future.
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Steven Jackson, Rams RBSteven Jackson thinks his franchise has a direction and is campaigning for the Rams to take Baylor OT Jason Smith with the 2nd pick in the NFL Draft.
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John Franco, MLBJohn Franco says the bullpen was the Mets' Achilles' heel last season, but they retooled that by adding two closers. John also discusses Manny Ramirez and A-Rod.
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Jim Palmer, MLBJim Palmer thinks it's more difficult to pitch in this era, but Earl Weaver always gave him the luxury of winning or losing a game. Jim also previews the Orioles' season.
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Rashard Lewis, Magic FRashard Lewis shares some of his NBA superlatives, including the toughest power forward to guard, the biggest trash talker and his favorite places to play.
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Maurice Jones-Drew, Jaguars RBMaurice Jones-Drew's contract has not been finalized yet, but he hopes that the Jaguars do right by him. Maurice is a fantasy football player and even won his league against guys like Larry Fitzgerald and Steven Jackson.
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Bob Knight, CBBBob Knight says you can learn from winning and losing. We know how to win and want to eliminate the reasons that we lose, but Bob has never subscribed to the "good loss" theory.
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Donnie Edwards, NFLDonnie Edwards doesn't want to go to a team that is rebuilding because he isn't sure how many years he has left. Donnie doesn't think the economy will impact the top free agents.
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Tim Kurkjian, MLBTim Kurkjian says the Dodgers will be the favorite in the NL West if Manny Ramirez returns and thinks April is the most important month in A-Rod's career.
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