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Marc Daniels has been recognized as the “Voice” of sports talk in Orlando. Entering his 14th season as the radio voice for UCF, Daniels has 18 years behind the mic talking sports to the Central florida fans. He played a significant role in creating Orlando’s first all sports radio station and served as the station’s program director for almost a decade.

Mike Bianchi is recognized as one of the top sports columnists in the country. He has been the featured sports columnist at the Orlando Sentinel since 2001. Whether it’s covering the Orlando Magic, Florida Gators, UCF Knights, or Super Bowls, Mike captures the story and goes beyond the headlines. His off the wall humor makes many of Mike’s columns water cooler conversation.

He's a man among men. A Taker of risks when there are no risks to be taken. Undeniably genuine, deniably disengenuous. A UCF Grad & 9 year veteran of the UCF Broadcast Team, Adams currently also hosts the National Powerball Drawing. Making miracles happen one number at a time, Adams moves millions faster in 57 seconds than most Wall Street suits do in a year!

Shortly after graduating from four different colleges in the late 60's, Greene would be presented with 3 options: Pump Gas, sell shoes, or become the second man of a two man sports department in Ft.Pierce, Florida. The third choice being the easiest to fake, Greene's career would be born as he would work at the Florida Today, Pensacola News Journal & Orlando Sentinel from 1976-2009. Extrordinary NFL predictor. Often mistaken for George Clooney.

Brian Fritz is the Sports Director and main producer of ESPN 1080. Fritz has been working in sports radio in Orlando for 13 years now both on the air and behind the scenes. He also covers pro wrestling and MMA for both the station and The Orlando Sentinel.

Lead keyboardist of the famed 80's pop group A Ha, Ko Ko had it all. Cars, Money, Women. But as is the case with all genius musicians, Ko Ko had a dark side. Engulfed in a world of drugs and mayhem, Ko Ko would lose everything by the age of 8. The ensuing years would find Ko Ko toiling in a life he so desperately sought to return to. An opportunity finally came in 2008, as Ko Ko agreed to take on the role as curartor of music stylings on The Beat of Sports.

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