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Rich Eisen reflects on ‘SportsCenter’ return: ‘Like being in a dream’


For the first time in 22 years, Rich Eisen hosted SportsCenter on Monday night. Eisen worked at ESPN between 1996 and 2003, and while he had many roles while there, he is perhaps best remembered for his time behind the SportsCenter desk alongside the late . Eisen left to become the host of NFL Network’s NFL Total Access. (Awful Announcing)

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Rich Eisen reflects on ‘SportsCenter’ return: ‘Like being in a dream’