Kent Koen
During his career, Kent Koen has worked as a radio sports reporter, as a play-by-play announcer, and as general manager of a professional sports franchise. He has represented collegiate athletic programs in corporate partnership negotiations and was part of the public affairs team that successfully brought an Arena Football League team to Austin.
Kent is a USSF-licensed grassroots soccer referee, and he serves on the board of directors of the local youth baseball & softball league. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Austin with their two children, both of whom are active in community sports programs.
Jon Madani
Jon Madani was born and raised in Austin, TX. Sports radio has long been his passion and how he has made his living for almost 35 years.
He was an on-air talent and program director for sports talk stations in Austin, Little Rock, Memphis and Houston. For the last ten years he has been traveling the country producing NFL, CFB, NBA and MLB games for ESPN Radio.
Jon and his wife Nancy have two grown daughters and four grandchildren and live in Austin, Texas.
Scott Paull
Scott has built a diverse career across sports, advertising, and creative industries over the past 20+ years. He has led marketing and creative campaigns for a variety of well-known brands and helped launch a new broadcast network for ESPN.
His company, Sportsmation Productions, collaborates with numerous professional and collegiate sports teams, stadiums and their corporate partners to produce branded videoboard design and motion graphics.
Scott lives in Austin with his wife and two daughters.
Mike Pirtle
Mike Pirtle is “not a sports guy”, but he’s worked in and around sports for nearly 30 years. He started his radio career in college at The University of Texas which led to many years in news and sports radio and brought about a longtime association with Longhorn Sports.
Mike spent 15 years as the radio engineer for UT Basketball, but it was a fateful meeting during the Longhorns 2005 Championship at the College World Series that led to network sports radio with Westwood One, and later SiriusXM, ESPN Radio, Compass Media Networks and more.
He later went to work for Rooster Teeth, which brought him into the world of video production and podcasting and general weirdness. Mike does podcasting, radio engineering, radio sales and is a father to 18 year old twins.