Mike "Coach K" Krzyzewski's Exclusive SiriusXM Show Returns for Its 18th Season
Mike Krzyzewski will host a new edition of 'Basketball and Beyond with Coach K' every week throughout college basketball season.
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Shows & SchedulesSiriusXM College Sports Radio features the most comprehensive, 24/7 college sports talk and play-by-play. Hear the top experts in college sports including Danny Kanell, Dusty Dvoracek, Rick Neuheisel and EJ Manuel. Hear the best live play-by-play, including college football bowl games and Playoffs, NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament plus coverage of college baseball, softball, women’s basketball, hockey and more.
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Mike Krzyzewski will host a new edition of 'Basketball and Beyond with Coach K' every week throughout college basketball season.
Rick Neuheisel & Chris Childers bring a "frat house" level of energy & excitement on to your radio every weekday. Hear from the top coaches, student-athletes and expert analysts in all of college sports.
Every afternoon join Jacob Hester as he's joined by experts including Bobby Carpenter, Chris Doering, EJ Manuel, Kris Budden and more.
Dusty Dvoracek and Danny Kanell wake you up each weekday morning with an energetic look at the world of college sports. They're talking college football, basketball, baseball, softball and more!
Hear from experts across college sports including Kris Budden, Nicole Auerbach, EJ Manuel, Ben Hartsock and Jason Horowitz.
Gino Torretta and Taylor Zarzour preview the weekend's biggest games and storylines in college footbal!
Join Donal Ware for Box to Row, a weekly special on HBCU college sports and programs across the country.
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Former UCLA All-American tight end Charles Arbuckle brings his hard-hitting knowledge and opinions to Pac-12 Radio, as well as many different shows on SiriusXM College Sports Radio. Buck also spent time with the Colts and Saints in the NFL.
Nicole Auerbach hosts across the SiriusXM College channels and covers national college football for The Athletic. She was a national college football and basketball writer for USA Today for nearly six years.
Pat Bradley joined SiriusXM in 2018. Bradley played college basketball at the University of Arkansas from 1996 to 1999, earning All-SEC honors in 1997 and 1998. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, Bradley is a college basketball analyst for ESPN and SEC Network.
Coach Tom Brennan won more than 300 games as a college basketball coach at Yale and Vermont, including an upset of Syracuse in the 2005 NCAA Tournament. He brings his expertise and personality to SiriusXM College Sports Radio.
Peter Burns is the host of SEC This Morning on SiriusXM SEC Radio. He also works on the SEC Network as a studio host, regularly hosting the news and information show SEC Now, and has provided analysis as a course reporter on SEC Network’s live coverage of the SEC Men’s and Women’s Golf Tournaments. Burns has contributed to studio programming across all ESPN networks.
Bobby Carpenter joined SiriusXM in 2019. He is a former linebacker for Ohio State University where he was a member of the BCS championship team in 2002. Carpenter was a first-round pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. During his six seasons in the NFL, he played for Dallas, St. Louis, Miami, Detroit, and New England. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, Carpenter is a college football analyst for ESPN.
Bobby Cremins has 31 years of head-coaching experience at Appalachian State, Georgia Tech, and College of Charleston. During the 1989–1990 season at Georgia Tech, Cremins led the Yellowjackets to a Final Four and was named the Naismith College Coach of the Year. He is also a three-time winner of the ACC Coach of the Year. Cremins was the captain and point guard at South Carolina from 1967–1970.
Chris Childers remains among the "originals," having been a part of the college sports programming on satellite radio since its inception. His unique and passionate take on college sports is reflective of the love he has for them, and evident in his contributions to SiriusXM College Sports Radio and SiriusXM SEC Radio
Cole Cubelic joined SiriusXM in 2018. He played for Auburn University from 1996–2001 as a center. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, Cubelic is a college football analyst for ESPN and SEC Network.
Dan Dakich joined SiriusXM in 2020. He played college basketball at Indiana University and went on to serve as assistant coach at his alma mater for 12 seasons before spending 10 seasons as the head coach at Bowling Green. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, Dakich is a college basketball analyst at ESPN.
Chris Doering is a Gainesville native who began his football career with the University of Florida as a top-performing wide receiver. He started off as a walk-on player for Steve Spurrier in 1991. Doering set a single-season SEC record in 1995, completing 17 touchdown catches. He helped lead the team to SEC Championships in 1993, 1994, and 1995.
Dusty played for Oklahoma from 2001 to 2005, where he was a two-time captain and two-time Big 12 champion. During his time at Oklahoma, he earned the Jay Myers Award and the Sooner Schooner Scholastic Award. He was also named to the Academic All-Big 12 Team, and the All-Big 12 and AP All American teams. Dusty currently serves as SiriusXM Big 12 Radio and SiriusXM College Sports Radio college football analyst.
Sean Farnham was a walk-on for the UCLA Basketball team in 1997. He was named the UCLA Basketball Most Improved Player in 1999. Farnham spent one season as an assistant coach at Pepperdine University.
Fran Fraschilla coached at Manhattan College, St. John’s University and the University of New Mexico, compiling a 176-99 (.640) record over his 10-year coaching career. Coupled with his work at SiriusXM, Franschilla serves as a basketball studio and in-game analyst for ESPN. He also covers the NBA Draft, focusing mainly on foreign players.
Guy Haberman is the host of Pac-12 This Morning, as well as an SiriusXM College Sports Radio host, and a Pac-12 Networks host, play-by-play voice, and sideline reporter.
Ben Hartsock attended Ohio State University, where he played tight end. He was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten Conference honoree, and won CoSIDA Academic All-American honors as a junior. Hartsock won a National Championship as a member of the Buckeyes in 2002. He was drafted by the Colts in the third round of the 2004 NFL Draft, and went on to have a 10-year career in the NFL playing for various teams. Hear him on SiriusXM College Sports Radio, as well as on Big Ten Today on SiriusXM Big Ten Radio weekdays 3 pm–6 pm ET.
A.J. Hawk was a two-time All-American at Ohio State before being drafted number five overall by the Green Bay Packers. He was voted team captain during the playoffs on the way to winning Super Bowl XLV. He retired after playing 11 seasons in the NFL.
Anthony Herron was a star at the University of Iowa as a defensive lineman and played five years in the National Football League. Following his NFL days, he played five seasons in the AFL. He won the 2008 Arena Cup Championship as the Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator of the Tennessee Valley Vipers. Shortly after, Herron began more extensive work as a broadcaster. Hear Herron on SiriusXM College Sports Radio and weekdays on SiriusXM Big Ten Radio’s Big Ten This Morning show.
Jacob Hester was a do-it-all player in Baton Rouge for the LSU Tigers in his time there. He was a standout on offense and special teams. Hester was named team captain for the 2007 LSU team that went on to win the Southeastern Conference and eventually a National Championship.
Jason can be heard weekdays on SiriusXM College Sports Radio, talking both football and basketball. In addition, he can be heard across SiriusXM including on SiriusXM NFL Radio. Horowitz is also the studio host and play-by-play broadcaster for Westwood One’s coverage of college football, college basketball, and the Olympics.
Gabe was an All American on and off the field at Oklahoma. After his standout career in Norman, he went on to have a four-year career in the NFL. You can hear Ikard on SiriusXM College Sports Radio and on SiriusXM Big 12 Radio’s Big 12 Today show weekdays 4 pm–7 pm ET.
Following a successful football career that included being named ACC Player of the year at Florida State in 1995 and leading the New York Giants to the NFC East title in 1997, Kanell shifted his focus to sports media. After a long run at ESPN, where he was a college football analyst and regular host on ESPN Radio, Kanell came to SiriusXM to work on SiriusXM College Sports Radio and Mad Dog Sports Radio.
Mike Krzyzewski led the Blue Devils to five NCAA Championships, 12 Final Fours, 12 ACC regular season titles, and 13 ACC Tournament championships. Krzyzewski also coached the United States men’s national basketball team to three gold medals: the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics, and 2016 Summer Olympics. On November 15, 2011, Coach K became the winningest coach in NCAA Division I men’s basketball history with his 903rd career win notched at Madison Square Garden against Michigan State. Krzyzewski then won his 1000th career game on January 25, 2015 in a win against St. John’s, also at Madison Square Garden. Throughout the basketball season, you can hear Krzyzewski on Basketball and Beyond with Coach K on Thursdays at 6 pm ET.
Steve Lappas coached Villanova University, Manhattan College, and the University of Massachusetts, compiling a 280–237 (.542) record during a 17-year coaching career. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, he is currently a basketball color commentator and studio analyst for CBS Sports Network.
Rhett Lewis joined SiriusXM in 2019. In addition to his work on SiriusXM College Sports Radio and SiriusXM Big Ten Radio, Lewis is an on-air host for NFL Network. He graduated from Indiana University where he played wide receiver for the football team from 2001–2005.
Former Georgia Tech Quarterback and recruiting guru Tom Luginbill brings his expertise on all things college football to SiriusXM. Luginbill also has coaching experience in the XFL, Arena Football League, and NFL Europe.
Following his career at FSU, Manuel was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He started in 10 games his rookie season, throwing for 1,972 yards and 11 touchdowns. Manuel spent five seasons in the NFL, playing four with Buffalo (2013–2016) before a season with the Oakland Raiders (2017). Manuel can be heard on SiriusXM College Sports Radio and appears weekly on ACC Today.
Evan Moore joined SiriusXM in 2019. He was a two-sport athlete at Stanford University, playing both college football and basketball. After graduation in 2008, Moore went on to a professional career in the NFL, playing five seasons for Green Bay, Cleveland, Seattle, and Philadelphia. In addition to his work at SiriusXM, Moore is a college football analyst for FOX Sports and PAC-12 Network.
Kirk Morrison played linebacker at San Diego State where he was named the Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year two consecutive years. He then spent eight seasons in the NFL as a linebacker. In 2006, Morrison led the Oakland Raiders defense with 128 tackles. He also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills. Morrison went on to join ESPN’s College Football broadcasting team and work as a host on SiriusXM NFL Radio.
Aaron Murray joined SiriusXM in 2018. He was the starting quarterback for the University of Georgia from 2010–2013. Murray was then drafted by Kansas City in the NFL Draft and went on to play four seasons in the NFL. He also played in the Alliance of American Football for the Atlanta Legends in 2019 and in the XFL for the Tampa Bay Vipers in 2020.
As head coach at UCLA, Washington, and Colorado, Neuheisel’s teams attended eight bowl games. In his first two seasons at Colorado, the team had consecutive 10–2 records, a top ten AP poll ranking, and Cotton and Holiday Bowl wins. At Washington, Neuheisel had four consecutive winning records. In 2000, the Huskies went 11–1, won the Pac-10 title and the Rose Bowl, and ranked #3 nationally.
Dari Nowkhah joined SiriusXM in 2018. Nowkhah, a 1998 graduate of the University of Oklahoma, is a veteran in the sports broadcasting industry. In addition to his work with SiriusXM, he is a host, anchor, and radio host for ESPN, SEC Network, and ESPN Radio.
Chris Plank hosts various programs on SiriusXM Big 12 Radio as well as SiriusXM College Sports Radio and I Am Athlete. Plank continues his involvement with Sooner Sports TV as co-host of Sooner Sports Spotlight and the ever-popular Sooner Football Signing Day special.
An Emmy-nominated sports broadcaster with more than 20 years of experience, Jeff Rickard is a host on ESPN Radio and was the host of CN8’s daily sports recap show Out of Bounds. Rickard was also the voice of ESPN Radio’s GameNight, which won him a 2006 SI.com Radio Personality of the Year award.
Holly Rowe graduated from the University of Utah with a broadcast journalism degree. While at Utah, Rowe was a sportswriter for the Daily Utah Chronicle and the Davis County Clipper, and anchored the campus TV station news. Emmy-nominated Rowe is a producer and writer of documentaries and features as well as a sideline reporter for ESPN.
Ralph Russo is a native New Yorker who fell for college football in the 1980s watching tailbacks in tear-away jerseys run wild in far-off places like Lincoln, Nebraska; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and Pasadena, California. He has been the national college football writer for the Associated Press since 2004, covering conference realignment, the transition from BCS to CFP, and countless thrilling games. Mets fan. Twitter-holic. Default mode set sarcastic.
Barrett Sallee brings a wealth of knowledge when it comes to all things SEC Football. Sallee isn’t afraid to think outside the box, and is known for hating your team.
Matt Schick joined SiriusXM in 2018 as a host on SiriusXM Big Ten Radio and SiriusXM College Sports Radio. Schick was born and raised in Rochester, NY. He is a 2001 graduate of the University of Colorado with a degree in broadcast news. Schick served on the Board of Directors for the Nebraska chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and also partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands.
Geoff Schwartz is a proud Oregon graduate and former guard in the National Football League, as well as an acclaimed author. He was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the seventh round of the 2008 NFL Draft and remained in the league until 2016. During his career, Schwartz played for the Panthers, Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, and New York Giants in a total of 74 games. Schwartz currently hosts SiriusXM Pac-12 Today and SiriusXM NFL Radio.
Chris Spatola played college basketball for the United States Military Academy (1999-2001). Spatola started his coaching career when he joined a grad assistant with Army. He then joined the Duke coaching staff and was promoted to Director of Basketball Operations for the Blue Devils. Since 2012, Spatola has been a member of the media with CBS Sports, Pac-12 Networks, and SiriusXM College Sports Radio.
Andy Staples covers college football for The Athletic. Before that he was a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. He also covered University of Florida sports for The Tampa Tribune from 2004–2008, and University of Tennessee sports for the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
Max Starks joined SiriusXM in 2018. Starks played college football at the University of Florida as an offensive tackle. He was drafted in 2004 and played ten seasons in the NFL for Pittsburgh, San Diego, St. Louis, and Arizona. Starks is also a two-time Super Bowl champion.
Ari Temkin joined SiriusXM in 2018 hosting Big 12 This Morning on SiriusXM Big 12 Radio. In addition to his work on SiriusXM Big Ten Radio, SiriusXM Big 12 Radio, and SiriusXM College Sports Radio, Temkin is the pre- and post-game host on the Dallas Cowboys Radio Network.
Former Miami Hurricanes QB Gino Torretta won the Heisman Trophy after the 1992 season. He was a member of two national championship squads at the U, and led Miami to a thrilling fourth-quarter comeback win on the road against #1-ranked Florida State in 1991.
Dani Wexelman hosts multiple shows on MLB Network Radio. She covers college baseball for ESPN as a play by play broadcaster and sideline reporter and also covers top prospects at the high school level for Perfect Game. Dani also appears on SNY as a tv contributor on Mets and Yankees coverage. A St. Louis native, she genuinely enjoys Imo’s thin crust pizza and puts ranch dressing on almost everything.
Mike Yam joined SiriusXM in 2018 to host SiriusXM Pac-12 Radio and SiriusXM College Sports Radio while continuing in his role with Pac-12 Networks. Previous to his work at Pac-12 Networks, Mike spent four years with ESPN anchoring SportsCenter, and was heavily involved in ESPN’s NBA, college football, and college basketball coverage.
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