There are legendary sports radio partnerships, and then there is “Mike and the Mad Dog.” For two decades, Mike Francesa and Chris “Mad Dog” Russo defined afternoon drive radio in New York City. They ...
Countless influential figures in the sports media space make the industry what it is today. But according to Bill Simmons, thanks to their joint efforts on Mike and the Mad Dog, Mike Francesa and ...
Chris Russo and Mike Francesa never had an issue disagreeing with one another over the years as former co-hosts of WFAN’s Mike and the Mad Dog. And now, the two again stand on opposite sides of the ...
It would have been an epic day for Mike and the Mad Dog to talk sports and go at it as hard as they can. With the news that Aaron Rodgers was missing the Jets’ mandatory minicamp for an “unexcused” ...
The rumors have persisted for years in sports media circles: after the iconic “Mike and the Mad Dog” partnership split, Max Kellerman was supposedly in line to become Mike Francesa’s new partner on ...
Mike was a mad dog after the New York Knicks' latest postseason heartbreaker. The Knicks' 100-94 loss to the Detroit Pistons in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals drew the wrath of Mike ...
Mike Francesa was 35 when “Mike and the Mad Dog” debuted on WFAN in 1989, now precisely half a lifetime ago. He turns 70 on Wednesday. Seventy! Does that sound weird to him? “The obvious answer is ...
Hardcore Mike Francesa fans didn't get to see a "Mike and the Mad Dog" reunion at FrancesaCon 2 earlier this year (though we'll see about 2016), but this will warm their hearts. Chris "Mad Dog" Russo ...
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