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Sarah Spain
Sarah Spain is a columnist for espnW, a SportsCenter reporter, host of the “That’s What She Said” podcast and host of Spain and Company. Since joining ESPN in 2010 Spain has also contributed to other programs and platforms at the company, including The Dan Le Batard Show, Russillo & Kanell, His & Hers and Olbermann. She previously co-hosted ESPN Radio’s first all-women program, espnW Presents: The Trifecta, and also co-hosted Izzy and Spain.
Jason Fitz
Fitz is also a host for ESPN’s SportsCenter on Snapchat, a digital sports show that debuted November 13, 2017 and features a mix of the latest sports news, highlights and commentary. In addition, Fitz is a regular fixture on ESPN’s social media shows surrounding marquee events and key announcement shows such as the Super Bowl, NFL Draft, College Football Playoff Selection Show and College Football Playoff Rankings Reactions alongside Mike Golic Jr.
Fitz has also hosted ESPN Radio’s highly interactive afternoon show, Fist Take, Your Take (Jan. 2020-Aug. 2020). Prior to that, he hosted First and Last every weekday morning on ESPN Radio from June 2019-January 2020.
He also hosted the national, weekend ESPN Radio show Jordan Rodgers & Jason Fitz with SEC Network analyst Jordan Rodgers beginning in February 2017, as well as the local Braden & Fitz program on ESPN Nashville, which ran from August 2016 until December 2017. Fitz began his ESPN career in August 2016 with College Football Daily on ESPNU.
Fitz was previously a member of the chart-topping country music group The Band Perry, serving as the band’s musical director and fiddle player. A GRAMMY-nominated artist and acclaimed multi-instrument musician, Fitz studied classical violin at The Julliard School.