Sean Farnham Biography
Sean Farnham is a prominent American sports journalist currently working as a sports analyst who covers college basketball at ESPN since the year 2010. Sean typically calls games featuring the Southeastern Conference as part of ESPN’s Super Tuesday as well as Thursday Night Showcase packages, while he has previously called games for the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten Conference, Western Athletic Conference, the Big 12 Conference as well as West Coast Conference Pac-12 Conference.
Sean Farnham Age
Sean Farnham was born on 16th September 1977, in Walnut Creek, California, in the United States of America. He is 45 years old.
Sean Farnham Height
Sean is a man of tall stature and stands at a height of 5 feet 11 inches (Approx 1.78m).
Sean Farnham Family
Sean Farnham was born in Walnut Creek, California but raised by his caring and supportive parents in Clayton, California. He is the proud son of his parents Mike and Victoria Farnham.
Sean Farnham Education
He enrolled at UCLAgraduated with a bachelor’s degree in history in 2000. He played high school basketball at De La Salle located in Concord, Calif the same high school as ESPN’s NBA analyst Jon Barry.
Sean Farnham Wife
He is gladly hitched to his lovely wife Sarah Farnham. The lovely couple tied the knot in the year 2002 and they are blessed with three stunning children.
Sean Farnham Salary
He receives a satisfactory salary of $74,451 per year. This is according to ESPN sports analysts’ salaries.
Sean Farnham Net Worth
Sean Farnham has amassed a decent fortune over the years he has worked and has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Sean Farnham Career
As of now, he works as a sports analyst who covers college basketball at ESPN since the year 2010. Sean typically calls games featuring the Southeastern Conference as part of ESPN’s Super Tuesday as well as Thursday Night Showcase packages, while he has previously called games for the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten Conference, Western Athletic Conference, the Big 12 Conference as well as West Coast Conference Pac-12 Conference.
Before joining ESPN, he worked at CBS Sports Network, previously called CSTV and CBS College Sports, calling games from the Atlantic 10 Conference, Conference USA, and the Mountain West Conference. Moreover, he has as well called Pac-12 games at Fox Sports West. Over the summer of 2011, he developed Hoops from Home, a non-profit charity that offers both academic scholarships and basketball camps to service members’ children.
He co-hosted the afternoon drive show along with Chris Meyers on Fox Sports Radio. Previously, he started with the network as their weekend host and lead college basketball analyst in 2004. He started his radio career back in 2003 with ESPN 710 Los Angeles, where he hosted postgame shows on UCLA, USC as well as the Lakers and as well filled in on weekday programming.
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