Bio

Reginald Walker Jr. is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University. During his time at Penn State, Reginald was a member of the football team, including a season in which the team qualified for the Capital One Bowl in Orland, Florida. During his time in college, it became clear that a career in broadcasting was his chosen path. The work began even before graduating from Penn State’s College of Communications.

Reginald began his professional media career as a Production Assistant at ESPN – spending more than eleven years, Emmy Award-winning years with the company. He would ultimately cover a Super Bowl, BCS National Championship games, and a Rose Bowl as part of his time with ESPN. In addition – Reginald participated in the production of NFL Primetime, College Gameday, ESPNU Film Room, and National Signing Day.

Later, Reginald moved to Spectrum News in Charlotte, NC where he served as a News Producer for the 12pm and 10pm newscasts for more than three years. During that same time, Reginald moved into the football game analyst role – serving as a high school Game of the Week Analyst for 730TheGame ESPNRadio in Charlotte, while serving as an assistant football coach at Metrolina Christian in Indian Trail, NC.

The following fall, Reginald moved into an analyst role at the college level — as the radio analyst for Johnson C. Smith University football while also handling some Charlotte 49ers football broadcasts on ESPN3.

The following season – he moved to as the full-time TV analyst role with the Charlotte 49ers while also serving as the radio analyst for Gardner-Webb football – two roles that Reginald continues to fill.

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