CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (ESPN CLARKSVILLE) – The much-anticipated debut of ESPN Radio’s new morning drive show Golic and Wingo, hosted by Mike Golic and Trey Wingo, will air live Monday, November 27 starting at 5 a.m. on ESPN Clarksville.

The program, which will team sports broadcasting legend Mike Golic together with longtime NFL host Trey Wingo, will broadcast weekdays from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. on ESPN Clarksville, 104.1 FM and 540 AM. Mike Golic Jr., who has been a frequent contributor on other ESPN Radio programs, will join the show for one hour daily.

A member of the National Association of Broadcaster Broadcasting Hall of Fame, Golic currently serves as one-half of ESPN Radio’s morning duo Mike & Mike, with co-host Mike Greenberg, which has aired since 2000.

The long-running show set the bar for sports talk radio. He joined ESPN in 1995 as an NFL studio analyst after a nine-year career in the NFL as a defensive tackle. Golic is a 1985 graduate of the University of Notre Dame where he served as a captain of the football team.

Wingo has been one of the many primary figures in ESPN’s year-round coverage of the National Football league. He joined ESPN in 1997 as an anchor for ESPNNEWS and has served as host of NFL Live since its inception in 2003.

He is the host of ESPN’s multi-day NFL Draft coverage and added NFL Sundays in 2015 as host of NFL Insiders: Sunday edition and in 2007 took over as host of ESPN’s long-running NFL Prime Time. Wingo graduated from Baylor University in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in communications.

Golic Jr. hosts his own national ESPN radio show, “First and Last”, and has hosted shows on ESPN Radio since 2015. Like his father he graduated from Notre Dame where he also played college football for the Irish.

“We’re sad to see Greenie go, but very excited about the new Golic and Wingo show, it’s gonna be a fun ride,” Scott Chase, Operations Manager for 5 Star Media Group said. “Tune in Monday morning from 5-9 a.m. and find out for yourself.”

Golic and Wingl will welcome NBA commissioner Adam Silver on Monday, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred Tuesday and Clemson Head Football Coach Dabo Swinney will be a guest on Wednesday.