Mark May (mark_may) from ESPN Analyst



Mark's Texts

Mark May Mark May:

Will send pics soon

Sent 1:29:43 PM Tue May 21 '13

Mark May Mark May:

And they still couldn't find a heart for all you haters

Sent 1:29:07 PM Tue May 21 '13

Mark May Mark May:

Fwd:Penn st please just move on 1 yr down bite the bullet best for all

Sent 7:03:07 PM Mon Feb 11 '13

Mark May Mark May:

I AM BACK ! after some vile coward hacked my account legal is following up and charges will be filed to the Fullest extent

Sent 4:36:01 PM Fri Feb 8 '13

Mark May Mark May:

Fwd:I am back

Sent 7:57:17 AM Fri Feb 8 '13

Mark May Mark May:

Fwd:I am back

Sent 10:36:07 AM Sun Feb 3 '13

Mark May Mark May:

I am back

Sent 3:29:42 PM Mon Jan 28 '13

Mark May Mark May:

Fwd:Win,Win,Win for Chip Kelly by going to Philly if he wins he wins if he loses he wins he'll go back to college to get his pick of jobs he wins

Sent 3:07:37 PM Sat Jan 19 '13

Mark May Mark May:

Lance Armstrong is Chip Kelly's numer 1 fan! By knocking him off sports front page

Sent 10:18:17 AM Wed Jan 16 '13

Mark May Mark May:

Win,Win,Win for Chip Kelly by going to Philly if he wins he wins if he loses he wins he'll go back to college to get his pick of jobs he wins

Sent 10:08:04 AM Wed Jan 16 '13

Mark's Bio

Mark May is a football analyst and commentator on ESPN television currently specializing in college football.

Together with Lou Holtz and Rece Davis, Mark is a regular on ESPN's popular College Football Scoreboard which airs on ESPN on Saturdays during the college football season.

With Lou Holtz and Rece Davis, Mark also covers the midweek college football games on ESPN and ESPN2.

Mark played college football at the University of Pittsburgh. During his senior year at Pitt, Mark was awarded the Outland Trophy which recognizes the nation's best collegiate interior lineman. Pitt retired Mark's number (73) in 2001, and Mark was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005.

Mark was selected by Washington Redskins in the first round (20th overall) of the 1981 NFL Draft. Mark played for the Redskins until 1990 and was a member of the famed 'Hogs' offensive line that was instrumental in the Redskins' victories in Super Bowls XVII and XXII. Mark was named one of the 70 greatest Redskins of all time.

Following his tenure with the Redskins, Mark played for the San Diego Chargers (1991) and the Arizona Cardinals (1992-93) before retiring from the NFL in 1993.

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