Erik Kuselias doesn’t know what to make of Memphis, but he is still taking UConn or UNC vs. the field. [1]
Chris Mortensen and Erik Kuselias preview Super Bowl XLIII. [2]
Erik Kuselias is host of ESPN Radio’s The Erik Kuselias Show (Saturday, 7-10 a.m. [3]
Erik Kuselias is host of ESPN Radio’s The Erik Kuselias Show (Saturday, 7-10 a.m. [4]
Erik Kuselias is host of The Erik Kuselias Show on Saturdays from 7-10 a.m. [5]
Friday, January 12, 2007, when Erik Kuselias opens ESPN Radio’s SportsBash with his customary growl, “HereWeCome,” it will be for the final time. [6]
He is the former host of NASCAR Now on ESPN2, andThe SportsBash on ESPN Radio. [7]
Fantasy football running back rankings for Week 7. [...] Erik is also a fill-in host for various ESPN Radio shows. [5]
He joined ESPN Radio as weekday host in July 2003, and added NFL responsibilities in 2004. [4]
Despite Kuselias’ unusual path to becoming a radio talk show host, he is certainly no stranger to athletics. [6]
ET), as well as The NFL on ESPN Radio, aired Sunday afternoons during the NFL season. [4]
We hear from Cris Carter on the Saints and the rest of the NFL, Todd Blackledge and Pete Fiutak on college football, and Rob Neyer on the MLB postseason. [1]
Steven 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. [2]
He also previously hosted “NFL on ESPN Radio” on Sundays during NFL season. [7]
Sources:
[1] Erik Kuselias Show – ESPN Chicago
[2] Erik Kuselias Show – ESPN
[3] Erik Kuselias – Bio
[4] Erik Kuselias – MyNorthwest.com
[5] Erik Kuselias News, Videos, Photos, and PodCasts – ESPN
[6] Erik Kuselias, ESPNs newest face – by Greg Stephens – Helium
[7] Erik Kuselias – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia







