Michael Wilbon (; born ) is an American commentator for
ESPN and former sportswriter and columnist for ''
The Washington Post''. He is an analyst for ESPN and has co-hosted ''
Pardon the Interruption'' on ESPN since 2001.
Early life and education
Wilbon was born and raised in
Chicago,
Illinois. He graduated from
St. Ignatius College Preparatory School
Saint Ignatius College Prep is a selective private, coeducational Jesuit college-preparatory school located in the Near West Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The school was founded in Chicago in 1869 by Fr. Arnold Damen, S.J., a Dutch ...
in 1976 and received his journalism degree in 1980 from
Northwestern University's
Medill School of Journalism.
While in college, Wilbon wrote for ''
The Daily Northwestern''.
Career
Newspapers
Wilbon began working for ''
The Washington Post'' in 1980 after summer internships at the newspaper in 1979 and 1980.
He covered college sports,
Major League Baseball, the
National Football League and the
National Basketball Association before being promoted to full-time columnist in 1990.
His column in the ''Post'', which dealt as much with the culture of sports as the action on the court or field, appeared up to four times a week until he left to work full-time for ESPN on December 7, 2010.
In his career, Wilbon covered ten Summer and Winter
Olympic Games for ''The Washington Post'', every
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the annual final playoff game of the National Football League (NFL) to determine the league champion. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966, replacing the NFL Championship Game. Since 2022, the game ...
since 1987, nearly every
Final Four since 1982 and each year's
NBA Finals
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since . Notably, he was also the only reporter based outside of
Hawaii to cover the
historic basketball upset of top-ranked
Virginia by then-
NAIA member
Chaminade in 1982 (he was in
Honolulu to cover
a college football bowl game).
During his time at the ''Post'', Wilbon earned the reputation as one of "the best deadline writer
in American newspapers." In 2001, Wilbon was named the top sports columnist by the
Society of Professional Journalists
The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), formerly known as Sigma Delta Chi, is the oldest organization representing journalists in the United States. It was established on April 17, 1909, at DePauw University,2009 SPJ Annual Report, letter ...
.
In recent years, Wilbon has become more known as an ESPN personality than as a reporter. On December 7, 2010, he wrote his last column for the ''Washington Post'' and officially dedicated full-time to work for ESPN and ABC.
Television
After contributing to ESPN's ''
The Sports Reporters'' and other shows on the cable network, Wilbon began co-hosting ESPN's daily opinion forum ''
Pardon the Interruption'' (''PTI'') with
Tony Kornheiser on October 22, 2001.
Wilbon was also a member of
ABC's ''
NBA Countdown'' (which he hosted with
Jalen Rose,
Bill Simmons
William John Simmons III (born September 25, 1969) is an American sports analyst, author, podcaster, and former sports writer who is the founder and CEO of the sports and pop culture website '' The Ringer''. Simmons first gained attention with ...
and
Magic Johnson
Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. (born August 14, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player. He is often regarded as the greatest point guard of all-time and has been compared with Stephen Curry. Johnson played 13 seasons in the ...
), which was the pre-game show for the network's NBA telecasts.
In addition to his work at ''The Washington Post'', ''PTI'' and ESPN, Wilbon appeared weekly on
WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. with WRC Sports Director
George Michael
George Michael (born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou; 25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016) was an English singer and songwriter. He is considered one of the most significant cultural icons of the MTV generation and is one of the best-selling musici ...
, and
Pro Football Hall of Famers
John Riggins and
Sonny Jurgensen on ''Redskins Report'' during the football season. He also appeared with Michael, ''
USA Today'' basketball writer
David Dupree
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and
Tony Kornheiser on ''Full Court Press'' during the basketball season. Both of these shows were canceled in December 2008 due to budget cuts. Wilbon also forged a close friendship with former Marshall and former NFL quarterback
Byron Leftwich while the young passer was a standout player for HD Woodson in Washington, D.C.
In late 2006, Wilbon agreed to a multi-year contract extension with ESPN. After accepting the contract, Wilbon offered to resign from the ''Post'', but the newspaper's chairman
Don Graham and executive editor
Len Downie Leonard "Len" Downie Jr. (born May 1, 1942) is an American journalist who was executive editor of ''The Washington Post'' from 1991 to 2008. He worked in the ''Post'' newsroom for 44 years. His roles at the newspaper included executive editor, manag ...
both asked him to stay on. The network gained priority therein with regards to conflicts with his newspaper assignments. The first major conflict occurred on February 4, 2007, when Wilbon covered a
Detroit Pistons–
Cleveland Cavaliers
The Cleveland Cavaliers (often referred to as the Cavs) are an American professional basketball team based in Cleveland. The Cavaliers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference (NBA), Ea ...
game instead of
Super Bowl XLI
Super Bowl XLI was an American football game played between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Chicago Bears to decide the National Football League (NFL) champio ...
.
Personal life
Wilbon currently lives in
Bethesda, Maryland, and also has a home in
Scottsdale, Arizona. Wilbon and his wife Cheryl Johnson Wilbon had their first child, Matthew Raymond Wilbon, via
surrogate
A surrogate is a substitute or deputy for another person in a specific role and may refer to:
Relationships
* Surrogacy, an arrangement where a woman agrees to carry and give birth to a child for another person who will become its parent at bi ...
on March 26, 2008.
Kornheiser often refers to Matthew affectionately as "Lilbon."
Wilbon has a cousin,
Travon Bellamy
Travon Garrett Bellamy (born January 11, 1988) is a former American football cornerback. He was signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He played college football for the University of Illinois.
He was also a member of ...
, who played for the
University of Illinois football team. Former
ABC News reporter
Carole Simpson is Wilbon's cousin.
Wilbon suffered a heart attack on January 27, 2008. After complaining of chest pains, he was taken to a Scottsdale hospital where doctors performed an
angioplasty. Wilbon is also a type-2
diabetic.
On August 10, 2008, during a Cubs–Cardinals game at
Wrigley Field, Wilbon threw out the ceremonial first pitch and then sang "
Take Me Out to the Ballgame" as part of the seventh-inning stretch. Footage of Wilbon wearing a tucked-in Cubs jersey and bouncing the pitch is frequently shown on ''
Pardon The Interruption'' as a friendly teasing by Kornheiser.
In May 2009, Wilbon competed in a made-for-TV "King of Bowling" show against pro bowling star
Wes Malott. Wilbon beat Malott by a score of 256–248, but Wilbon received a 57-pin handicap and Malott had to use a plastic ball.
Wilbon has served as a trustee of Northwestern University.
White House visit

On July 12, 2013, Wilbon, Kornheiser and
Tony Reali
Tony Reali (born July 4, 1978) is an American sports personality and television host of '' Around the Horn'' on ESPN. He served as the statistician on '' Pardon the Interruption'' from the show's debut in 2001 until late 2014. In April 2014, i ...
(PTI statistician and de facto co-host) were guests at the
White House. After lunch the trio met in the
Oval Office
The Oval Office is the formal working space of the President of the United States. Part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, it is located in the West Wing of the White House, in Washington, D.C.
The oval-shaped room ...
with President
Barack Obama.
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