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ESPNU Roster

Rosalyn Durant

Position:    Vice President and General Manager, ESPNU

School:    South Carolina

Rosalyn Durant was promoted to vice president, programming and acquisitions in June 2007.  In that role, she managed the NBA including ESPN's multimedia NBA negotiation and extension through 2016, Major League Lacrosse, Major League Soccer, FIFA, UEFA, US Soccer and Olympic sport leagues.

Larry Coker

Position:  College Football Analyst
School:
  Northeastern State

Larry Coker joined ESPN in August 2007 as a college football analyst for ESPNU game telecasts. He primarily works on ESPNU’s Saturday college football games during the noon timeslot.  Before coming to ESPNU, Coker was the head coach at the University of Miami (Fla.) from 2001 to 2006.

Lowell Galindo

Position:  ESPNU Signature Anchor

School:    Emerson College

ESPNU named Lowell Galindo as its new signature anchor in August 2007.  Galindo will anchor ESPNU's studio programming from Charlotte, N.C., headquarters of ESPN Regional Television (ERT) which handles the primary production responsibilities for ESPNU.  His assignments will include hosting stand-alone specials and studio shows such as SportsCenterU, ESPNU Inside The Polls, ESPNU Coaches Spotlight and ESPNU Recruiting Insider

Mike Gottfried

Position:    Analyst

School:    Morehead State (Ky.)

Mike Gottfried, who spent 12 successful seasons as a college football coach, is now one of television’s most respected game analysts. He joined ESPN in 1990, and served as a college football analyst on ESPN's Saturday evening telecasts and select weekday telecasts with play-by-play partner Ron Franklin. In 2005, Gottfried was the analyst on ESPN2’s Saturday night game with commentator Sean McDonough.

Quint Kessenich

Position:  Lacrosse Analyst
School:
  Johns Hopkins

Quint Kessenich has covered lacrosse for the ESPN networks for over a decade.  In 2005, he joined ESPNU as a regular commentator for a variety of events on the 24-hour college sports network. His responsibilities include working on television's most extensive college lacrosse schedule - featuring regular-season action and the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. 

Tom Luginbill

Position:  Director of Recruiting, ESPN Scouts, Inc.; ESPNU Recruiting Analyst

School:  Eastern Kentucky

Tom Luginbill joined ESPN in 2005 after the company acquired Scouts Inc., where he served as a pro personnel evaluator for the NFL, NFL Europe, the Canadian Football League and the Arena Football League. Now as national director of recruiting, he provides in-depth recruiting analysis for the top collegiate football prospects for Recruiting Insider on ESPN.com and is the lead studio recruiting analyst for several ESPNU shows, including ESPNU Recruiting Insider and ESPNU Inside the Polls.

Charlie Neal

Position:   Play-by-Play Commentator
School:
    Villanova

Charlie Neal joined ESPN in 2005, primarily serving as play-by-play announcer for Historically Black College/University football and basketball (HBCU) telecasts on ESPNU. Neal started his broadcasting career over 30 years ago as a radio disc jockey before turning to television as a sportscaster working for several affiliates in the Detroit, New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. markets. He has also worked for BET, MBC (now the Black Family Channel) and TNT.

Jay Walker

Position:   College Football Analyst
School:
  Howard University

Jay Walker, a former NFL quarterback, serves as a college football game analyst for ESPNU. He primarily calls the networks Historically Black College/University football telecasts with announcer Charlie Neal.  After transferring from Long Beach State, Walker emerged as a standout player at Howard University and was a 1994 NFL Draft pick for the New England Patriots. He also played for the Minnesota Vikings and the World League's (now NFL Europe) Barcelona Dragons.

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