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She began her career with her [[FSN Florida]] as a freelance reporter from 2000&ndash;01 before serving as a [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] reporter for the [[Sunshine Network]] from 2001&ndash;02.<ref name="ESPN Bio"/> Andrews then worked as a studio host for [[Turner Sports]] from 2002&ndash;2004, covering the [[Atlanta Braves]] and college football for [[TBS]] and [[Atlanta Thrashers]] and [[Atlanta Hawks]] for [[Turner South]].<ref name="ESPN Bio"/>
She began her career with her [[FSN Florida]] as a freelance reporter from 2000&ndash;01 before serving as a [[Tampa Bay Lightning]] reporter for the [[Sunshine Network]] from 2001&ndash;02.<ref name="ESPN Bio"/> Andrews then worked as a studio host for [[Turner Sports]] from 2002&ndash;2004, covering the [[Atlanta Braves]] and college football for [[TBS]] and [[Atlanta Thrashers]] and [[Atlanta Hawks]] for [[Turner South]].<ref name="ESPN Bio"/>


She is represented by the sports agency Career Sports & Entertainment in Atlanta, GA. <ref name="ESPN Bio"/> SHE was recently quoted in a comment after the UNC virgina tech game that the tarheels were robbed. the final should have been 17 -13. what a trashy win for the beamster. i know there was trajedy at virginia tech but dudes in the convict uniforms did you have to give them the game. this just in jim celania is still pleasuring himself after the interview with erin.
She is represented by the sports agency Career Sports & Entertainment in Atlanta, GA. <ref name="ESPN Bio"/>


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{{US-bcast-stub}}erin was recently interviewed on radio station wfnz in charlotte nc. the shows hosts feature straight man gary williams and funnyman sidekick jim celeania sort of old maid version man style. he reportly pleasured himself and constantly needled andrews for a date during the entire radio interview. erin was also quoted as saying after the unc virginia tech that the TARHEELS WERE ROBBED. YEA BEAMER YOU WERE HANDED A GIFT BEAMER YOU ASS. THE MOCK CELEBRATION IN THE HEELS HOUSE WAS TOTALY UN CALLED FOR. CELEBRATING A TRASH WIN

Revision as of 01:13, 21 September 2008

Erin Andrews
Andrews at the 2007 Wake Forest vs. Georgia Tech football game
Born (1978-05-04) May 4, 1978 (age 46)
EducationUniversity of Florida
OccupationTelevision sports reporter for ESPN

Erin Andrews (born May 4, 1978 in Lewiston, Maine) is a television sports reporter.

Andrews joined ESPN in May 2004 as a reporter for the network's National Hockey League coverage.[1] Since the 2004 season, Andrews has served as sideline reporter for the ESPN College Football Saturday telecast, the Saturday Primetime college basketball game and Big Ten college basketball coverage.[1] In 2005, she added Major League Baseball sideline reporting to her duties. She also provides reports and features on Great Outdoor Games coverage. She also covers Men's college baseball, and is a familiar sight during the College World Series.

In 2007, she was voted "America's Sexiest Sportscaster" by Playboy Magazine.[2] She stands at 5' 10".

Andrews graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in telecommunications in 2000. While there she was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.[3] Andrews was also a member of the Dazzlers, the Gator basketball dance team, from 1997–2000.[1]

She began her career with her FSN Florida as a freelance reporter from 2000–01 before serving as a Tampa Bay Lightning reporter for the Sunshine Network from 2001–02.[1] Andrews then worked as a studio host for Turner Sports from 2002–2004, covering the Atlanta Braves and college football for TBS and Atlanta Thrashers and Atlanta Hawks for Turner South.[1]

She is represented by the sports agency Career Sports & Entertainment in Atlanta, GA. [1]

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