- Bob Wischusen
Bob Wischusen is an American sports commentator who is currently a college football and basketball voice for
ESPN and the radio voice for theNew York Jets on WABC andWEPN .After graduating from
Boston College in 1993, Wischusen went to work in sports radio, first starting atWQAM in Miami. After leaving the station he settled in New York, where he has operated out of since.Originally Wischusen worked for
WFAN as a reporter and update host for the stations sports news flashes that air every twenty minutes. During his time at WFAN he began working on the station's Jets coverage, hosting the pregame, halftime, and postgame shows. When WFAN lost the rights to the Jets after the 1998 season, Wischusen followed the coverage to WABC. In 2002, he became the play-by-play voice for the Jets on the station afterHoward David departed the team for a job in Miami. During his time with the Jets he's worked withDave Jennings andMarty Lyons as his color commentators.Wischusen began working for ESPN in 2006 as a secondary commentator for college football and basketball, usually calling games from mid-major conferences such as the MAC or WAC.
In addition to those duties Wischusen is a substitute announcer for WEPN and MSG's coverage of the Knicks and
New York Rangers , when announcersKenny Albert ,Sam Rosen ,Mike Breen , andGus Johnson are unavailable due to other commitments. Wischusen also announced for theNew York Dragons AFL team during its first season alongside former JetGreg Buttle .
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