![]() ![]() Early life and career He previously worked at KSDK-television in Saint Louis, Missouri. He has served as the host of the Women"s National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. He graduated from Baylor University in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in communications. He attended Baylor University where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Wingo grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut and attended Old Greenwich School, Eastern Junior High School (now Eastern Middle School) and Greenwich High School. Hal Chapman Wingo III, known as Trey Wingo, is a co-host of Entertainment and Sports Programming Network"s SportsCenter from time to time but is best known as host of NFL Live alongside football analysts Mark Schlereth, Merril Hoge, Mike Golic, and Tom Jackson, among others He and Bob Ley hosted the lone SportsCenter on September 11, 2001, announcing there would be no games for the week. Most recently, Wingo has appeared in a campaign for luxury Swiss watchmaker Raymond Weil"s RWSport collection. ![]() Wingo is also the play by play voice on the new EA Sports video game, NFL Tour. Wingo also lent his voice and likeness to the video game NFL Head Coach where he can be seen hosting a virtual NFL Live. Wingo lent his voice to the video game Entertainment and Sports Programming Network NFL 2K5 and also can be unlocked as a free agent in Season Mode. He also hosts Entertainment and Sports Programming Network"s Who"s Number.ġ?, and one of his favorite quotes is former Arizona Cardinals head coach Dennis Green saying about the Chicago Bears, after they blew an upset chance, "They are who we thought they were!" Wingo was the play-by-play man for the American Federation of Labor-Congress on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network with Mark Schlereth. He is the current host of NFL Primetime along Merril Hoge which airs after Monday Night Football. Entertainment and Sports Programming Network He previously worked at KSDK-television in Saint Louis, Missouri. Louis, Brother Wingo served in various sports broadcasting capacities at stations in Allentown, Binghamton, and New York City.īrother Wingo has won six Mid-America regional Emmy awards for reporting, including three straight years for outstanding sports reporting.He has served as the host of the Women"s National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament on Entertainment and Sports Programming Network. ![]() Before arriving at ESPN, he was a sports anchor at KSDK-TV in St. He has also been a regular contributor on ESPN Radio with weekly commentaries and periodic work on the GameNight and GameDay shows.Ī native of Greenwich, Connecticut, Brother Wingo graduated from Baylor University with a bachelor’s degree in communications. Brother Wingo has been involved in the NFL Draft, hosting a six-hour chat on during the 2000 Draft and hosting ESPN Radio’s coverage. He has also hosted ESPN’s Baseball Tonight and ESPN2’s NFL 2Night and NBA 2Night shows. edition of SportsCenter and has been featured regularly on the 1 and 2 a.m. He has served as primary anchor of the 6 p.m. Besides his NFL duties, Wingo is also host of the network’s NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament and serves as anchor for SportsCenter, ESPN’s flagship sports-news program and also contributes commentaries for ESPN Radio.īrother Wingo has “Gone Far” with the ESPN family for over ten years, joining the network in November 1997 as an ESPNEWS anchor. Brother Wingo serves as host of ESPN’s NFL Live, the network’s five-night-per-week NFL news and information program, and is heavily involved with ESPN’s NFL Draft coverage. ![]()
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