Buffs legend Mike Pritchard to join Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan
Jul 31, 2017, 10:50 PM | Updated: Aug 1, 2017, 8:32 am
DENVER — Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan (KKFN-FM) announced today the addition of Mike Pritchard as a contributor effective Aug. 9, 2017, and will co-host the “Pritchard and Cecil” program, weekdays from 9 to 10 a.m., alongside Cecil Lammey starting Aug. 16, 2017.
“We’re thrilled to have Mike back on the air in the same place where his illustrious football career began,” said Armen Williams, program director for Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan. “This addition serves to solidify our mission to provide the best knowledge and inside information regarding the NFL and football in general.”
Said Pritchard: “I’m beyond excited to become a member of the Sports Radio 104.3 The Fan family and be a contributor to one of the strongest lineups in all of sports talk radio. It’s an honor to work side by side with The Fan’s great talent, and I am ready for this remarkable opportunity. In 1987, I forged some lifelong friendships at CU. I’m thrilled to be back to build new relationships in the great state of Colorado.”
The most valuable player on the University of Colorado’s 1990 national championship team, Prichard played football for the Buffaloes from 1987 to 1990. And of the nine Buffs players selected in the 1991 NFL Draft, Pritchard was drafted the highest, at No. 13 overall by the Atlanta Falcons. Pritchard played nine seasons in the NFL — Atlanta from 1991-’93, Denver from 1994-’95, and Seattle from 1996-’99.
Pritchard returned to his native Las Vegas following his playing career and was most recently a co-host of the “Mitch & Pritch Show” on ESPN Las Vegas 1100 AM/100.9 FM. Pritchard has served as the color commentator for UNLV football games for the last 11 seasons and previously worked as an analyst in Colorado.
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