Tagged: ‘Darren Woodson’

posted by on May 10, 2013 12:03 PM

Pittsburgh Steelers star safety, ESPN ‘intern’ Ryan Clark reflects upon his four days as rookie NFL analyst

Ryan Clark on the set of NFL Live (Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images)

Ryan Clark on the set of NFL Live (Joe Faraoni / ESPN Images)

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark has been on TV many times, but this week was different.

Appearing in a suit and tie instead of a uniform, Clark was invited to ESPN’s Bristol, Conn. campus for a four-day “internship” as a guest NFL analyst. In between appearances on SportsCenter, NFL Live and NFL32, Clark spoke to Front Row and discussed his experience as an analyst-in-training. continue reading…

posted by on February 10, 2013 1:01 PM

ICYMI: The Week on Front Row

ESPN NFL analyst Darren Woodson's nephew, senior cornerback Cole Luke, signs with Notre Dame. (Photo courtesy of Darren Woodson)

ESPN NFL analyst Darren Woodson’s nephew, senior cornerback Cole Luke, signs with Notre Dame.
(Photo courtesy of Darren Woodson)

When ESPN NFL analyst Darren Woodson was recruited to play college football in 1987, he didn’t have a cell phone, let alone a Twitter or Facebook account. So when his nephew, senior cornerback Cole Luke (a 2013 Notre Dame signee) went through the process this season — more than 25 years later — Woodson was exposed to a whole new world of recruiting.

ESPN's Darren Woodson

ESPN’s Darren Woodson

The former three-year starter at Arizona State who won three Super Bowls with the Dallas Cowboys as a pro discusses his eye-opening experience with Front Row:

Your nephew Cole Luke is a four-star defensive back prospect from Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz. How did you help him prepare for the recruiting process?
I don’t know if it was so much me preparing my nephew for the recruiting process or him preparing me. I haven’t gone through this since ’87, so it had been a long time and the rules have changed — when there’s dead time, and when the coach can call you, and now with social media. So he had to educate me on the process first.

I basically numbered the teams that he had interest in, or the schools that he had interest in. And that was one of the mistakes at first — I’m thinking NFL, hey, let’s list the teams. And then I thought about it, let’s list the schools and the education.

What part does social media play in today’s recruiting process?
It’s huge. I cannot imagine the pressure that would be placed on me at the age of 17-18 and having Twitter and Facebook and Instagram and all these different social media outlets to go through and get recruited off of. Back when in ’87, the coaches called the house and they called your head coach. You went through that process of meeting with your head coach and your head coach setting up the meetings at the same time.

Now it’s totally different. There’s so much more pressure on these young kids to make a decision. There’s so much access to those players at the same time that you really have to be focused on making the right decision and not being overwhelmed with too much information.

Speaking of social media, you have a cameo in a recent commercial for AT&T that has a recruiting theme. What feedback have you received?
A ton of feedback. My nephew Cole is always on me joking about that little two-second blurb I got — “Hello!” — I mean, that’s all I hear. I hear from everyone. Even Herm Edwards the other day, who was the king of that word: “Hello.” He got on me about, “Why didn’t they come recruit me instead of you?” So, I’ve heard it from everyone.

For a complete recap of the college football recruiting season and rankings of the top classes, visit ESPN’s Recruiting Central.

ICYMI: Highlights from the past week on Front Row

Mike & Mike in the Morning researcher Kristen “Balbiz” Balboni talked with Front Row about her other ESPN gig, quizzing Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic for the “Next Question” segment.

• ESPN NBA analysts shared intriguing gift ideas for Michael Jordan’s 50th birthday on Sunday, Feb. 17.

• Studio E, the home of Mike & Mike in the Morning, First Take, NFL Live, and NFL 32, got a refresher last week. The operations crew took advantage of the empty studio due to offsite Super Bowl XLVII coverage and upgraded cameras, monitors and set lighting.

• ESPNU aired its eighth annual National Signing Day Special earlier this week. The coverage included many updates from ESPN national recruiting director Tom Luginbill.

Row of Four
Our favorites from across ESPN over the past week continue reading…

posted by on January 18, 2013 3:56 PM

Redskins star LB London Fletcher reflects on ESPN guest analyst stint, and his NFL playing future

London Fletcher/Darren Woodson(Joe Faraoni/ESPN Images)

Washington Redskins linebacker London Fletcher (l) caught up with former rival and NFL analyst Darren Woodson in the ESPN newsroom during a guest analyst appearance in Bristol this week.
(Joe Faraoni/ESPN Images)

London Fletcher has played 15 NFL seasons without missing a game.

Even in the offseason, the Washington Redskins linebacker does not like a lot of down time.

Just 10 days after the Redskins’ season ended in a 24-14 NFC Wildcard Playoff loss to the Seattle Seahawks, Fletcher visited ESPN and appeared on various NFL shows to lend his insights.

“I really just enjoyed learning about everything that goes into producing a show,” he said.

Becoming an NFL television analyst “would be the ideal transition” as a post-playing career option, Fletcher said Thursday. He enjoyed his two-day stint on-air and appeared on SportsCenter, NFL Live and NFL32 to help ESPN bring fans more insights into the AFC and NFC Conference Championship games this weekend. continue reading…

posted by on August 9, 2012 2:05 PM

ESPN anchor Sara Walsh gets the boot but plays through the pain

 

 

Astute viewers may have noticed ESPN anchor Sara Walsh wearing some rather un-fashionable footwear on-air this week.

“I tried to really take advantage of some great weather and I overdid it on the running and ended up with a stress fracture,” said Walsh, who returns to the expanded, Emmy Award-winning Fantasy Football Now beginning Sept. 9 on ESPN2 (Sundays, 11 a.m. ET). “Turns out sitting on the couch is the safest form of exercise.”

Fear not though, the injury will not sideline Walsh, who has been getting reps on NFL Live and NFL Kickoff in addition to her SportsCenter anchor duties.

Front Row chased down Walsh — it wasn’t too hard — to get an injury update.

ESPN’s Sara Walsh

What’s the prognosis? How long will you be in the walking boot?
At least two weeks, but just between us and NOT my doctor, that boot is coming off at the beach this weekend. I have standards.

You had knee injuries as a student-athlete – how does this injury compare?
This really doesn’t compare. I’ve fractured my foot before in college and just played through it for a few games. I actually considered running before I went in for the x-rays though, and therein lies my addiction to running.

Probably not ideal to have a bad wheel on the sprawling Bristol campus or, for that matter, working with some of the merry pranksters that populate ESPN? continue reading…

posted by on August 19, 2011 4:30 PM

Week in review

We’re less than three weeks away from the start of the NFL regular season: Thursday, Sept. 8, New Orleans at Green Bay.

There’s still plenty of time to plot and stock your Fantasy teams.

But before you start on that, get your priorities straight. continue reading…