In the morning, I reach for the sports page.
When I found out I got this job, I cried, of course - I'm a girly-girl - and then I called my dad, and he cried, too. On so many levels, this is a thrill for me.
I'm proud of what I look like. I'm proud that I look like my mom.
And that Michael Irvin would care more about his wardrobe than I would?
I've always been the only girl in those environments. It's comfortable for me - I prefer it, actually.
In terms of broadcasting, you have to make decisions about where you want to spend your time.