Colin Murray Cowherd (born January 6, 1964) is an American sports media personality. He began his broadcasting career as sports director of
Las Vegas
Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area is the largest within the greater Mojave Desert, and second-l ...
television station
KVBC and as a sports anchor on several other stations before joining
ESPN
ESPN (an initialism of their original name, which was the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by the Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Commu ...
in 2003, where he hosted a radio show on the
ESPN Radio
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network and also became one of the original hosts of ESPN's television program ''
SportsNation'', as well as ''Colin's New Football Show''. Cowherd is currently the host of ''
The Herd with Colin Cowherd'' on
Fox Sports Radio
Fox Sports Radio is an Radio in the United States, American Sports radio, sports radio network. Based in Los Angeles, California, the network is operated and managed by Premiere Networks in a content partnership with Fox Corporation's Fox Sports ...
and
Fox Sports 1
Fox Sports 1 (branded on-air as FS1) is an American pay television television channel, channel owned by the Fox Sports (United States), Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of Fox Corporation. FS1 airs an array of live sporting events, including Majo ...
.
Early life and education
Cowherd was born on January 6, 1964, in
Aberdeen, Washington. His father, Charles, was an optometrist and his British-born mother Patricia ( 2014) was a housewife who emigrated to the United States at age 14. He has an older sister named Marlene. Cowherd grew up in
Grayland, Washington, a small fishing town about southwest of
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
. His parents divorced while he was young due to his father's alcoholism, and he and his sister were raised mainly by their mother. Cowherd described himself as a loner during his childhood, spending much time sitting on his roof, listening to baseball games on the radio.
Cowherd graduated from
Ocosta High School in
Westport in 1982. In high school, Cowherd played quarterback for the football team and was an All-Far West Conference guard for the basketball team. He then attended
Eastern Washington University, where he was a roommate of football player and coach
Jim McElwain. He graduated in 1985 with a
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts deg ...
degree.
Career
Early career
Cowherd began his career as the play-by-play voice for the
San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Division. ...
Triple-A affiliate
Las Vegas Stars. He eventually became a sports director at
KVBC in
Las Vegas
Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area is the largest within the greater Mojave Desert, and second-l ...
, where he was named Nevada's Sportscaster of the Year five times.
He served as weekend sports anchor at
WTVT in
Tampa
Tampa ( ) is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. Tampa's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and t ...
,
Florida
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from 1993 to 1995. In 1996, he moved to
Portland,
Oregon
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where he worked as a sports anchorman for
KGW-TV. In 2001, ''The Herd'' moved from an afternoon time slot on all-sports radio
KFXX to the morning drive time.
ESPN
In 2003, Cowherd was selected to replace
Tony Kornheiser for the late-morning time slot (10 AM – 1 PM ET) on ESPN Radio. From 2004 to 2015, it was transmitted to ESPN Radio affiliates throughout the United States and online at ESPNRadio.com. In 2008, the ''Herd'' added a simulcast on
ESPNU
ESPNU is an American multinational digital cable and satellite sports television channel owned by ESPN Inc., a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company (which owns a controlling 80% stake) and Hearst Communications (which owns the remain ...
. The show featured commentary on sports news, perspective on other news stories, and interviews with popular analysts and sports figures. The majority of his conversations primarily centered around the
National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a Professional gridiron football, professional American football league in the United States. Composed of 32 teams, it is divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National ...
(NFL),
college football
College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur Student athlete, student-athletes at universities and colleges. It was through collegiate competition that gridiron football American football in the United States, firs ...
, and the
National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada). The NBA is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Ca ...
(NBA).
In November 2005, ESPN apologized following a number of complaints about comments made by Cowherd on the death of professional wrestler
Eddie Guerrero
Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes (October 9, 1967 – November 13, 2005) was an American professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He was best known for his tenures in WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and World Championship Wrestling ...
on the November 13, 2005 edition of ''The Herd''. Cowherd had reportedly commented "who cares that he died" and described his death as "not newsworthy" before speculating on the cause of death. He was later reprimanded by ESPN Radio general manager Bruce Gilbert over his remarks. Cowherd again drew criticism in April 2014 with remarks on the death of
The Ultimate Warrior
Warrior (born James Brian Hellwig; June 16, 1959 – April 8, 2014) was an American Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, Bodybuilding, bodybuilder and Motivational speaker, motivational speaker. Best known by his ring name The Ultima ...
. In March 2018, Cowherd - who had previously referred to professional wrestling fans as "lonely, pathetic Booger Eaters" - attended the taping of an episode of ''
WWE SmackDown
''WWE SmackDown'', also known as ''Friday Night SmackDown'' or simply ''SmackDown'', is an American professional wrestling television program produced by WWE. It airs Live television, live every Friday at 8 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on USA Netwo ...
''.
On the April 5, 2007, edition of ''The Herd'', Cowherd directed his listeners to "
blow up" the sports blog ''
The Big Lead
''The Big Lead'' was an American news blog. The website mainly covers sports news, although it also touches on a varying degree of other news topics ranging from politics to pop culture. Launched on February 24, 2006, it was co-founded by forme ...
'' by simultaneously visiting its home page. The site was unable to handle the influx in traffic, and the site was knocked offline for approximately 96 hours. ESPN's new
Ombudsman
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, LeAnne Schreiber, wrote an article sharing her negative opinion of Cowherd's actions. Schreiber contacted Traug Keller, a senior vice president at ESPN Radio, and Keller indicated that Cowherd would face no disciplinary action for the stunt, because there had been no policy against such a tactic at the time. To prevent this from happening again, Keller instituted a zero tolerance policy of such activities in the future.
Cowherd was criticized for comments he made regarding the circumstances surrounding the
death
Death is the end of life; the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Death eventually and inevitably occurs in all organisms. The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose sh ...
of
Sean Taylor. On November 28, 2007, one day after Taylor's home invasion murder, Cowherd claimed that Taylor's past had brought this on him and that Redskins fans who mourned him were not "grown-ups". He stated about Taylor's turnaround: "Well yeah, just because you clean the rug doesn't mean you got everything out. Sometimes you've got stains, stuff so deep it never ever leaves." Taylor's death was later found to be the result of a botched robbery and the robbers hadn't known Taylor was home when they entered.
In fall 2013, Cowherd began hosting the ESPN Sunday morning pro and college football talk show ''Colin's New Football Show''. Also in 2013, Cowherd's first book, ''You Herd Me! I'll Say It If Nobody Else Will'', was published. Cowherd has said on his radio show that he had been writing the book on-and-off for a few years. In 2015, Cowherd released his second book, ''Raw: My 100%, Grade-A, Unfiltered, Inside Look at Sports.''
On July 23, 2015, Cowherd made remarks connecting the number of
baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball games, bat-and-ball sport played between two team sport, teams of nine players each, taking turns batting (baseball), batting and Fielding (baseball), fielding. The game occurs over the course of several Pitch ...
players from the
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. It shares a Maritime boundary, maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and ...
to the game's alleged simplicity. The observation that the Dominican Republic "has not been known in my lifetime as having world class academic abilities", because "a lot of those kids come from rough backgrounds and have not had opportunities academically that other kids from other countries have."
The remarks drew the ire of some Dominican players, such as
José Bautista, and of the
MLB Players Association; later that day, ''
USA Today
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'' reported that the MLBPA was considering the possibility of "withholding cooperation" with ESPN and Fox over their lack of reaction to the remarks.
Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball league composed of 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (baseball), National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. MLB i ...
also condemned Cowherd for making remarks they felt were "inappropriate, offensive and completely inconsistent with the values of our game."
Cowherd and ESPN had already announced that he was leaving ESPN eight days before this occurred. The day after he made the controversial remarks, ESPN announced that it would immediately cut ties with Cowherd in response to the remarks. During the final episode of ''The Herd'', Cowherd presented statistics from several studies regarding the current state of education in the Dominican Republic. He went on to say that "I could've said a third of baseball's talent is being furnished from countries with economic hardships, therefore educational hurdles. For the record, I used the Dominican Republic because they've furnished baseball with so many great players."
Cowherd apologized, though the apology was not well received.
''SportsNation''
He,
Michelle Beadle, and later
Charissa Thompson co-hosted the TV show ''
SportsNation'' on ESPN2 from 2009 to 2012; the show debuted on July 6, 2009. ''SportsNation'' was designed to take "the pulse" of the nation. Cowherd and Thompson were given two choices to select from and they attempted to determine which choice was the audience's favorite (e.g., Who is more likely to haunt someone when they die, Kobe Bryant or Joe Paterno?). Cowherd announced in September 2012 that he would be leaving the program; his last month as host was December 2012.
Marcellus Wiley
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took over for Cowherd in January 2013.
Fox Sports
On July 16, 2015, it was announced that Cowherd would leave ESPN. Network president
John Skipper stated that Cowherd's presence had been "mutually beneficial", going on to say that "he came to national prominence on ESPN with his unique perspective on sports and society. Endings also bring new beginnings, for ESPN and Colin, and we thank him and wish him the best." Multiple sources reported that Cowherd was in talks with
Fox Sports
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; Jamie Horowitz, a Fox Sports executive, previously worked for ESPN as a producer for Cowherd.
Cowherd's final broadcast aired on July 24, 2015. Although his contract was originally scheduled to end a week later on July 31, Cowherd was released earlier following controversial remarks he made regarding Dominican baseball players during the previous day's edition of ''The Herd''.
On August 12, 2015, it was officially announced that Cowherd would join Fox Sports with a four-year deal. ''The Herd'' moved to
Premiere Networks and
Fox Sports Radio
Fox Sports Radio is an Radio in the United States, American Sports radio, sports radio network. Based in Los Angeles, California, the network is operated and managed by Premiere Networks in a content partnership with Fox Corporation's Fox Sports ...
on September 8, 2015, and its TV simulcast moved to
Fox Sports 1
Fox Sports 1 (branded on-air as FS1) is an American pay television television channel, channel owned by the Fox Sports (United States), Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of Fox Corporation. FS1 airs an array of live sporting events, including Majo ...
.
Kristine Leahy was the co-host and newswoman.
Joy Taylor replaced Leahy in 2018. Cowherd also serves as a contributor to ''
Fox NFL Kickoff''.
Cowherd was also the co-host on daily sports talk show ''
Speak for Yourself with Cowherd & Whitlock'' on
Fox Sports 1
Fox Sports 1 (branded on-air as FS1) is an American pay television television channel, channel owned by the Fox Sports (United States), Fox Sports Media Group, a unit of Fox Corporation. FS1 airs an array of live sporting events, including Majo ...
with
Jason Whitlock.
On January 30, 2025, Cowherd formally announced his move to Chicago this week, a big change for him and "The Herd with Colin Cowherd." He will split his time between Los Angeles and Chicago. He confirmed the new digs on Wednesday on "The Colin Cowherd Podcast." A new studio will be built inside
Big Ten Network
Big Ten Network (BTN) is an American sports network based in Chicago, Illinois. The channel is dedicated to coverage of College athletics, collegiate sports sanctioned by the Big Ten Conference, including live and recorded event telecasts, news ...
's office in
Rosemont, Illinois
Rosemont is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States, located immediately northwest of Chicago. As of the 2020 census, the village had a population of 3,952. The village was incorporated in 1956, though it had been settled long before ...
.
The Volume
In 2018, Cowherd partnered with
iHeartRadio
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and Red Seat Ventures to launch The Herd Podcast Network. On February 1, 2021,
The Volume sports-talk podcast was launched, featuring its flagship program, ''The Colin Cowherd Podcast''. Other podcasts on the platform are led by pro athletes
Draymond Green
Draymond Jamal Green (born March 4, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Green, who plays primarily at the Power forward (basketball), power forward pos ...
and
Richard Sherman.
Personal life
In February 2021, Cowherd was hospitalized with a blood clot in his right lung.
Cowherd resides in
Los Angeles
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with his wife Ann. He has two children, one daughter and one son.
Awards
* ''
Sports Illustrated
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s 2005 Radio Personality of the year.
* Nevada's Sportscaster of the Year five times, as voted by the
National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association
The National Sports Media Association (NSMA), formerly the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, is an organization of sports media members in the United States, and constitutes the American chapter of the International Sports P ...
.
* Rated by PunditTracker as the Best Pundit of 2012 for his sports predictions.
References
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1964 births
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Eastern Washington University alumni
ESPN people
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Living people
People from Aberdeen, Washington
People from Grays Harbor County, Washington
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Radio personalities from Tampa, Florida
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