Mike Golic Sr. and Jr. Return to ESPN with New Show 'The Golics'
Father-son duo to host weekday morning show on ESPN Radio starting August 3.

ESPN is bringing back legendary broadcaster Mike Golic Sr. alongside his son Mike Golic Jr. for a new weekday radio show, 'The Golics,' set to debut on August 3.
The show will air from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST, following 'UnsportsmanLike' with Matt Jones and Myron Medcalf. Golic Sr. spent 25 years at ESPN from 1995 to 2020, becoming one of the network's most recognizable voices.
Return to ESPN
Golic Sr. co-hosted 'Mike & Mike' with Mike Greenberg from 2000 to 2017 and later 'Golic and Wingo' with Trey Wingo. He left ESPN in 2021 for DraftKings, where his son joined him the following year. The pair then moved to FanDuel Sports Network before returning to ESPN.
- Golic Sr. had a successful eight-year NFL career with the Oilers, Eagles, and Dolphins, playing in 115 games and five playoff games.
- Golic Jr. joined ESPN in 2015 and became a versatile voice across radio, digital, and TV, with a focus on college football.
- The father-son duo previously worked together at ESPN from 2015 to 2020, then reunited at DraftKings and FanDuel.
- ESPN Executive Vice President Mike Foss said: 'Reuniting with the Mikes Golic was a tremendous opportunity... it’s a joy to bring their peerless partnership back to ESPN.'
What's Next
ESPN's new weekday slate aims to reinvigorate its radio lineup with familiar voices. 'The Golics' joins other shows as the network continues to adjust its programming strategy.
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