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Kenny Mayne has been a fixture on ESPN for fifteen years. He’s best known for his exceedingly dry wit, which he displayed as an anchor on SportsCenter in the 1990s, and in semi-fictional field pieces for ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown. He recently published his first book, a combination humor book and memoir called “An Incomplete and Innacurate History of Sport.”
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