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Bob Griese  

Bob Griese, who entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990, and is currently one of network television's most respected football analysts, is in his 16th year of broadcasting, and in his 11th year as the expert commentator on the main game of the week,

Direct, frank commentary and skillful use of a telestrator during replays have helped distinguish Griese as an insightful and enlightening analyst. He was a top analyst for NBC Sport's NFL coverage from 1982 through 1986.In addition to his regular season NFL and NCAA broadcasts, he has also covered numerous post-season bowl games, including the NFL Super Bowl XX, college football's Aloha Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Orange Bowl and the Rose Bowl.

Known as the "thinking man's quarterback" during his brilliant 14-year NFL career with the Miami Dolphins (1967-1980), Griese was renowned for his poised leadership and ingenious play-calling during the Dolphin's dominance of the NFL in the early 1970s. He helped lead Miami to a perfect 17-0 record in the 1972 season, when the Dolphins won their first Super Bowl title, and the following year, led Miami to a second consecutive Super Bowl championship.

Griese's jersey, #12, is the only one to have been retired by the Miami Dolphins. He was one of the original group of players named to the Dolphin Honor Roll, established to honor the most outstanding individuals in Dolphin history. He was elected by the fans to be the quarterback of the Dolphin's Silver Anniversary team, commemorating their first 25 years. Griese was the first quarterback to wear eyeglasses while playing, and a pair of his glasses is on exhibit in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

A Two-time All-American at Purdue, voted All-time Quarterback for Purdue's first 100 years, and named to the inaugural class of the Boilermaker Athletic Hall of Fame, Griese is a member of the National Football Foundation's College Hall of Fame.

Griese is President of Jack Harding Miami Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, serves on the Board of the Don Shula Foundation, and is an active member of the Orange Bowl Committee.

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