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Chris "Mad Dog" RussoChris "Mad Dog" Russo is a sports talk personality who co-hosted the popular New York radio show, Mike and the Mad Dog. Russo also wrote two books: The Mad Dog 100: The Greatest Sports Arguments of All Time and The Mad Dog Hall of Fame: The Ultimate Top-Ten Rankings of The Best in Sports.
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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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Evan CohenEvan Cohen was born and raised in Westchester, New York. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2002.
In 2003, Evan moved to South Florida, debuting on ESPN 760 as the afternoon drive host and spent two years as the sports director on WPTV (NBC). Evan has also held positions as a national host for ESPN Radio and Fox Sports Radio.
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Dino CostaDino's sports radio background includes rattling cages in places like Jacksonville, Fla., Wheeling, West Va., and Denver. "The Mile High Mouth" broadcasted for the Colorado Rockies pre- and post-game shows and hosted his own sports talk television program on the Fox Sports Network.
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John FeinsteinJohn Feinstein is the author of One on One, Moment of Glory, Tales from Q School, Last Dance, Next Man Up, Caddy for Life, Open, The Punch, The Last Amateurs, The Majors, A March to Madness, A Civil War, A Good Walk Spoiled, A Season on the Brink and Play Ball among others. He writes for the Washington Post, Washingtonpost.com, and Golf Digest.
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Bill LekasBill currently hosts Night Cap and The Weekend Playbook on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Radio, and hosts The Sunday Drive for Sirius NFL Radio. Prior to joining SiriusXM, Bill worked on the national scene as a host-anchor for Sporting News Radio in Chicago and hosted for Sports Fan Radio Network in Las Vegas.
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Bruce Murray Bruce Murray debuted on Sirius in the 2006 summer as co-host of the Mike & Murray Show before branching out to The Red Zone on SIRIUS NFL Radio. Prior to SIRIUS, Bruce spent ten years at Sporting News Radio, including hosting another eponymous show, Murray in the Morning.
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Steve PhillipsSteve Phillips was the general manager of the New York Mets from 1997-2003 before joining ESPN as a baseball analyst. He regularly appeared on SportsCenter, Cold Pizza, Outside the Lines and ESPN Radio. Phillips now provides his unique perspective on Mad Dog Radio and SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio.
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Steve TorrePrior to joining SiriusXM, Steve spent 18 years as the morning drive anchor and Sports Director of 1010 WINS Radio in NYC. He was also heard on Westwood One's coverage of the Summer Olympics and was the NFL Draft and sports anchor on the ABC Radio Network.