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Golic Wants To Continue "Mike & Mike" After Greenberg; Could Mike Jr. Be In Play?

ESPN's Mike Golic said that he would "prefer to continue his long-running 'Mike & Mike' morning show with a new partner" upon the transition of Mike Greenberg and thinks it "would be 'awesome' if his new tag-team partner was his son, Mike Golic Jr.," according to Michael McCarthy of SPORTING NEWS. Greenberg's transition to his own show would "end Golic's partnership with Greenberg, a tag team that started on ESPN Radio" in '00. Golic said that he "hasn't heard anything definitive from ESPN brass," but he "would prefer to continue his 22-year career" at ESPN. Golic: "We haven’t gotten that far, quite honestly, as to if the show is going to end, when it’s going to end, and when it ends, and if it does end, what's going to happen with the show? I would imagine I would still be doing it. I would imagine I would be doing it with somebody else. Who that is? I don’t really know." Golic added, "ESPN keeps going. People have gone on to other networks. People have gone on to switch shows. And shows still keep going. They keep going. If I do it with another partner, I look forward to it" (SPORTINGNEWS.com, 3/10).

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