What happened to Mike and Mike show on ESPN?
On May 16, 2017, and after reports of acrimony between the hosts, it was announced that the show would be replaced by a new morning drive show hosted by Golic and Trey Wingo, with Greenberg moving to the main ESPN channel, where he hosts a morning show called Get Up!, which premiered on April 2, 2018.
Is ESPN getting rid of Mike Golic?
ESPN announced that Golic and Wingo would be ending on July 31, 2020. Mike Golic retired from ESPN Radio after the final Golic and Wingo show on July 31, 2020.
What happened to Mike and Wingo show?
Mike Golic’s flagship morning show with Trey Wingo, “Golic & Wingo,” is being canceled amid a reshuffling of the ESPN Radio schedule, ESPN announced on Tuesday The syndicated show, which runs from 6-10 a.m. daily ET and is simulcast on ESPN2, will broadcast its final episode at the end of July.
Why did Greenie leave Mike?
The pair broke up in 2017, when Greenberg returned to the studio to host “Get Up!” The guy who was running ESPN at that time, John Skipper, ended it, and Greeny wanted to go do his own thing. So I was surprised it ended, and obviously it’s been pretty documented that I didn’t like the way that it ended.
What happened Bob Golic?
After seven years with the Browns, Golic relocated to the Los Angeles Raiders through Plan B Free Agency where he played his last four NFL seasons. Golic was a 3-time Pro Bowler (1985, 1986, 1987) while playing with the Cleveland Browns.
Is Trey Wingo leaving Golic and Wingo?
Trey Wingo tried to be honest with management at ESPN, but it may have set his departure in motion. It ended a 23-year run at ESPN in which Wingo was the longtime host of “NFL Live” and the network’s NFL Draft coverage, before becoming the co-host of ESPN Radio’s morning show, “Golic and Wingo,” in 2017.
Is Golic and Wingo Cancelled?
Earlier this month, ESPN Radio announced it’s canceling “Golic and Wingo” after three seasons. Trey Wingo replaced Mike Greenberg, who ended “Mike and Mike” in 2017 to move back into the TV studio. But Golic will remain with the Worldwide Leader as a college football analyst for the network.
What is Wingo doing now?
For the immediate future, Wingo is hosting his own podcast — “Trey Wingo Presents: Half-Forgotten History” — but was left having to ponder questions about whether he was penalized for being up-front with management regarding his feelings about the radio job.