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FOX Sports Radio Kicks Off 2022 Weekend Football Lineup


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FOX Sports Radio has announced its weekend lineup for the 2022 football season. FSR's weekend roster features an ensemble of sports entertainment personalities, former players and analysts dedicated to providing around-the-clock coverage, including live game-day reaction, analysis and interviews.

With the transition of Covino & Rich from weekends to FSR's weekday 5-7pm ET timeslot, FSR welcomes back veteran sports talk personality Mark Willard to lead the network's Sunday 8-11pm ET timeslot, beginning October 2. Joined by long-time FSR weekend host and former NFC Champion Ephraim Salaam, the pair will keep listeners updated on the day in games through Sunday night football, featuring the latest post-game interviews and analysis.

Additionally, FSR has launched two new three-hour programs taking football fans right up to game time entitled "FOX Sports Radio's Countdown to Kickoff." The Saturday show airs in the 9am-12pm timeslot as a lead-in to the weekend in college football. The program is led by FSR personality Brian Noe, who is joined by former All-American Penn State Left Guard Rich Ohrnberger and Pickswise Lead Betting Analyst Jared Smith.

The Sunday show, which airs from 10am-1pm, is also led by Noe, and features eight-year NFL veteran Geoff Schwartz, along with sports better from KrackWins.com, Bill "Krack" Krackomberger.

Additionally, radio/podcast personalities Martin Weiss and Veejay Huskey, who have made regular appearances on FSR's weekday program "The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard and Rob Parker," have partnered to host a Saturday evening program on FSR. Launching October 1 from 7-10pm, the duo will provide a tour of key games and in-depth analysis.

"As a complement to the best weekday lineup in sports talk, we couldn't be more excited to serve fans with the most entertaining live sports talk 24/7," FOX Sports Radio Vice President of Sports Programming Scott Shapiro. "Whether it's before the games, during them, or directly after, FOX Sports Radio is always live and delivering the content that sports fans crave."

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