Through the years, he worked stints at KERA-FM (90.1), WFAA-AM (570) and WBAP-AM (820) before his 15-year morning drive run at KLIF-AM (570). In January of 2000, he moved to sister station KTCK-AM (1310). His 10 a.m.-noon show has been a Ticket staple ever since. He is believed to be the longest-running sports talk host in a market in the country. READ THE REST
