Michael "Mike" Patrick (born December 20, 1943), is a retired American sportscaster. He is best known for his extensive career at ESPN. Patrick contributed to various college football and basketball broadcasts, solidifying his presence in sports media. His broadcasting career spanned several decades, during which he became a recognizable voice and face in the world of sports broadcasting. Patrick's contributions to ESPN helped shape the network's sports coverage during a significant period of its growth.
On September 9, 1944, Michael Patrick was born. He later became a sportscaster for ESPN.
In 1966, Patrick began his broadcasting career at WVSC-Radio in Somerset, Pennsylvania.
In 1970, Patrick was named Sports Director at WJXT-TV in Jacksonville, Florida.
In 1973, Michael Patrick provided play-by-play for Jacksonville Sharks' World Football League telecasts.
In 1975, Patrick began working for WJLA-TV as a sports reporter and weekend anchor.
In 1982, Patrick's work for WJLA-TV as a sports reporter and weekend anchor came to an end.
In 1984, Michael Patrick called ACC games for Jefferson-Pilot Sports with Kevin Kiley.
On October 19, 1985, Patrick called the Auburn vs Georgia Tech game for CBS with Steve Davis.
On December 21, 1985, Patrick called the Division 1-AA National Championship game on ESPN between Georgia Southern and Furman with Sam Adkins.
In 1985, Patrick continued to call ACC games for Jefferson-Pilot Sports, working with Haven Moses and Ken Willard.
In 1988, Michael Patrick continued calling college football on ESPN with Kevin Kiley.
In 1989, Patrick called three college games; two with Gene Washington and one with Ben Bennett.
In 1990, Patrick called three more college games, two with Steve Davis, and on September 29, he called his first game with Mike Gottfried.
From 1991, Patrick and Mike Gottfried called Thursday Night college football games on ESPN.
In 1996, Patrick began calling men's and women's college basketball, including the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship.
In 1997, Patrick and Mike Gottfried stopped calling Thursday Night college football games on ESPN.
In 2003, Patrick started calling the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
In 2004, Patrick was temporarily replaced by Pat Summerall while he recovered from heart bypass surgery.
In 2006, Patrick became the lead play-by-play announcer for ESPN on College Football Primetime, alongside Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe.
During the 2007 season, Patrick asked Todd Blackledge "what is Britney [Spears] doing with her life?" during overtime of an Alabama-Georgia game.
In July 2009, ESPN announced that Patrick would begin calling Saturday afternoon ESPN/ABC college football.
In 2009, Patrick stopped calling the NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Championship.
In 2014, Patrick stopped calling the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.
In 2015, Patrick did play-by-play for the Cleveland Browns preseason football games.
In 2016, Patrick continued to do play-by-play for the Cleveland Browns preseason football games.
In 2017, Patrick continued to do play-by-play for the Cleveland Browns preseason football games.
In 2017, Patrick stopped calling Saturday afternoon ESPN/ABC college football.
On February 21, 2018, Patrick retired from ESPN after 35 years with the network.
On April 20, 2025, Michael Patrick passed away. He had a long career as an American sportscaster with ESPN.
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