What better place to celebrate #NationalCoffeeDay than at a 24/7/365 sports network where caffeine helps fuel so many of the hard-working folks delivering ESPN’s content? Our very own (non-coffee drinking) Green Room Kate strolled the Bristol campus this morning to find out how ESPN commentators take their coffee and in the process discovered just how important the liquid jolts are to some people.
Jemele Hill, providing the vitals on behalf of co-host Michael Smith
Team: His & Hers
Height: 6’1
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 11
Java vitals: Red Eye with room [espresso added]
Mike Golic
Team: Mike & Mike
Height: 6’5
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 20
Java vitals: Cream and sweetener (“Would take it in an IV if possible.”)
Jaymee Sire
Team: SportsCenter
Height: 5’4
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 2
Java vitals: Black or double nonfat cappuccino
Kevin Negandhi
Team: SportsCenter
Height: 6’0
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 9
Java vitals: Cappuccino
Tim Hasselbeck
Team: NFL on ESPN
Height: 6’1
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 7
Java vitals: Cream no sugar
Damien Woody
Team: NFL on ESPN
Height: 6’4
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 4
Java vitals: Light and sweet
Ed Werder
Team: NFL on ESPN
Height: 6’0
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 17
Java vitals: Cream and sugar
Eric Wedge
Team: MLB on ESPN
Height: 6’3
Years Drinking Joe at ESPN: 1
Java vitals: Black