Terence Moore

He was a frequent guest on ESPN's Jim Rome Is Burning Moore also appeared on "The Ed Show" among other MSNBC entities, and he is part of various episodes of the NFL Network's Top Ten list.

In addition, he has a regular segment every Sunday night on the highly rated "Sports Zone" show, which appears on Atlanta's WSB-TV (Channel 2), the most-watched ABC affiliate in the country.

Moore worked for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) for nearly 25 years, where he was a sports columnist, from December 1984 through April 2009, when he took a voluntary buyout.

Among the many awards Moore has received, he was honored in 1999 by the National Association of Black Journalists for ranking as the longest-running African-American sports columnist in the history of major newspapers.

Moore was born in South Bend, Ind., but courtesy of his father who was transferred several times across the Midwest as an AT&T supervisor, Moore went to high school in Cincinnati and in Chicago before he finished his prep days in Milwaukee, where he starred in baseball and football and became news editor of the high school newspaper.