Brian Griese joined ESPN in 2009 as a college football analyst. He currently teams with play-by-play commentator Dave Pasch and sideline reporter Tom Luginbill. Griese is also in his third year as a radio color commentator with partner Dave Logna for KOA’s (AM) coverage of the Denver Broncos. Griese’s NFL career spanned 11 years from 1998-2009. Brian and his father Bob Griese are the only father/son quarterback combination in NFL history to both win Super Bowl titles. The elder Griese won back-to-back titles with Miami in Super Bowls VII & VIII. Griese played quarterback for the University of Michigan, and helped lead the Wolverines in his senior season to an undefeated record and a share of the national championship. He was selected as the MVP of the Rose Bowl, passing for 251 years and three touchdowns in the win over Washington State. A native of Miami, Fla., Griese graduated from Michigan in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in political science. Griese is founder and board president of Judi’s House, a children’s grief support center in Denver, Colo., named in honor of his mother Judi, who succumbed to breast cancer when he was 12. Approaching its 10-year anniversary, to date, Judi’s House has helped more than 4,500 youth and their adult caregivers cope with overwhelming feelings of grief.