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Bryant found himself in hot water when, in late August of 2006, he criticized then-commissioner Paul Tagliabue and Player Union President Gene Upshaw. He likened Upshaw to Tagliabue's personal pet and said that, because of that relationship, the NFL players didn't have the kind of guarantees that other professional athletes do.
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Bryant has honorary doctorates from Xavier University, Providence College, Bates College, Clark Atlanta University, and College of the Holy Cross.
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Bryant's work on "The Today Show" earned him four Emmy Awards.
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Bryant was a sportswriter while in college. He wrote columns for the school paper, "The Bates Student."
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As of February 2007, Bryant has had two spouses: June Carlyn Baranco (December 1, 1973 - August 21, 2001) (divorced) and Hilary Quinlan (August 24, 2002 - present (2007))
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Bryant has two children: a son, Bradley Christopher (born: 1978), and a daughter, Jillian (born: 1984).
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Among the awards Bryant has won are:
- Frederick D. Patterson Award from the United Negro College Fund
- Martin Luther King Award from the Congress of Racial Equality
- Edward Weintal Prize for diplomatic reporting
- Peabody Award for his reporting in Vietnam
- Leadership Award from the African-American Institute
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Bryant had a cameo in the movie "The Weather Man" starring Nicholas Cage.
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Bryant became the co-host of CBS's "The Morning Show" on November 1, 1999. He left the show in 2002.
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During his stint on "The Today Show," he had three different co-hosts: Jane Pauley, Deborah Norville and Katie Couric.
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Bryant hosted the 1990 PGA Tour for NBC.
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Bryant hosted the primetime coverage of the 1988 Summer Olympics from Seoul, Korea.
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Bryant hosted "Grandstand," an NFL pre-game show on NBC, with fellow announcer Jack Buck.
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Gumbel's first job in TV was in October 1972 as a sportscaster for KNBC-TV in Los Angeles.
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He played baseball and football at college.
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He is the younger brother of sportscaster Greg Gumbel.
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While working for NBC news, Bryant appeared in a public service announcemnt for reading in NBC's The More You Know campaign.
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Bryant was the co-host Katie Couric started out her Today show career with.