Erik Kuselias

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Erik Kuselias, with John Clayton and Rick Spielman at Super Bowl XL in Detroit, MI
Erik Kuselias, with John Clayton and Rick Spielman at Super Bowl XL in Detroit, MI

Erik Kuselias is the host of NASCAR Now on ESPN2. Erik was formerly the host of The SportsBash on ESPN Radio. He also previously hosted "NFL on ESPN Radio" on Sundays during NFL season.

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He received his undergraduate degree from Brown University. He also attended University of Michigan Law School and Columbia University, where in 1998 was admitted into the PhD program. At Goldblatt, Kuselias & Rashba, P.C., he handled many arbitration cases.

The show began as The Sports Brothers with his brother Chris who left the show to pursue other opportunities in early 2005 (but still contributed to the show on a somewhat regular basis). Kuselias left the show in January 2007.

Kuselias debuted on the show on February 5, 2007.

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