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Rick Reilly

Richard Paul "Rick" Reilly (born February 3, 1958) is an American sportswriter. Long known for being the "back page" columnist for ''Sports Illustrated'', Reilly moved to ESPN on June 1, 2008, where he was a featured columnist for ESPN.com and wrote the back page column for ESPN the Magazine. Reilly hosted ESPN’s ''Homecoming with Rick Reilly'', an interview show, and he is a contributing essayist for ESPN ''SportsCenter'' and ABC Sports.
==Career==
Reilly began his career in 1979 as an undergraduate assistant with the ''Daily Camera'' in Boulder, Colorado.〔
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〕 He left the ''Camera'' in 1981 to be a football writer on the sports staff of the ''Denver Post'', then on to the ''Los Angeles Times'' in 1983 before joining ''Sports Illustrated'' in 1985.〔 Reilly has become a recognized name in the sportswriting industry because of his human interest pieces; his column, “Life of Reilly” was featured on the back page of SI from 1997 until 2007〔 when he announced that he would leaving ''Sports Illustrated'' to join ESPN. The "Life of Reilly" was the first signed opinion piece in SI's history. By some accounts, during his prime he was considered the "preeminent sportswriter in America". Reilly officially left SI during the week of November 29, 2007, after 23 years with the magazine.

At ESPN, his column “Life of Reilly” appeared in ''ESPN The Magazine'' (also on the last page) and on ESPN.com. On March 10, 2010, Reilly announced that he would no longer be writing his opinion column for the magazine, but was going to a regular essay on ''SportsCenter''.〔 Reilly delivered essays from live sporting events for SportsCenter and other ESPN telecasts, such as the U.S. Open, Wimbledon, and the British Open. He also hosted “Homecoming”, an interview program, on ESPN, which was taped in the hometowns of featured guests. The series launched in April 2009.
On March 12, 2014 he announced his retirement from sports writing, and his last column was published on ESPN.com on June 10, 2014. ESPN announced that he would continue working for them in a television-only capacity, including SportsCenter and Sunday NFL Countdown.

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