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Wendi Nix (born September 17, 1974) is an American anchor and sports reporter. Professional. Nix is the former co-host of ESPN's number one program, NFL Live.
Wendi Nix: 2006–2023 (SportsCenter reporter, college football coverage) Sal Paolantonio: 1995–present (SportsCenter reporter) Tom Rinaldi: 2003–2020 (SportsCenter reporter) Holly Rowe: 1998–present (college football sideline reporter, women's college basketball play-by-play)
Wendi Nix may no longer be a part of ESPN’s NFL Live, but she is definitely not leaving the Worldwide Leader altogether. On Tuesday, ESPN announced a new NFL Live team to debut in August.
Wendi Nix: field reporter (2011–) Sunday Night Baseball; Dave O'Brien: play-by-play (2002–2017) Monday Night Baseball and Wednesday Night Baseball; Steve Phillips: analyst (2006–2009) Baseball Tonight, analyst (2005–2009) Wednesday Night Baseball, analyst (2009) Sunday Night Baseball; Scott Reiss: host (2005–2010) Baseball Tonight
"To be continued..." NFL and college football personality Wendi Nix wrote after splitting from ESPN.
The network also announced that Nix signed an extension. Wendi Nix, who has signed a new ESPN extension, will be the new primary host of College Football Live,” ESPN said in a statement.
Wendi Nix: 2006–2023 (SportsCenter reporter, college football coverage) Katie Nolan: 2017–2021 (Sports? with Katie Nolan podcast) Larry Nuber: (auto racing coverage); (deceased) Keith Olbermann: 1992–1997 (SportsCenter anchor); was original host program with Olbermann on ESPN2 & ESPNEWS
Wendi may refer to: Wendi, a variant spelling of the given name Wendy; Emperor Wen (disambiguation), several Chinese emperors; Wendi (town) (文地镇), a township-level division in Bobai County, Guangxi, China; Wind ENergy Data & Information (WENDI) Gateway, a digital library for wind energy-related data and information