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Pat Greenwood

Pat Greenwood

Pat Greenwood began in March 2014 as South Alabama’s Director of Multi-Media/Corporate Sales Executive.

He is responsible for approximately 100 broadcasts per year on ESPN+ for the Jags. The department puts on a broadcast for every home game for football, baseball, men's and women's basketball, soccer, volleyball and softball. He also serves as the on-air color analyst for football and basketball broadcasts. while also serving as the radio color analyst for football road games

In addition to creating on-line producing video programming for the department’s official site, www.usajaguars.com and www.jagnation.tv, Greenwood will support and participate in event and coaches’ shows broadcasts.  He will also create packages and maintain relationships with Jaguar Sports Properties sponsors.

Greenwood — a Mobile native — joined the staff after working at WPMI-TV since 1997.  After starting at the local station as a sports reporter, he added duties as a weekday morning anchor until assuming the title of Sports Director in 1999.  Greenwood earned several awards during his time in sports, first receiving accolades for the best Alabama Associated Press sports story in 1999.  He was also selected the AP's Best Alabama Sportscaster in '01, was recognized for the organization's Best Sports Program two years later and was named the Best Sportscaster by the Mobile Press Club in '04.

He transitioned into news in 2007 as part of the “Local 15 Today” program that airs each weekday morning from 4:30-7 a.m.  In addition to his duties at the station, Greenwood has served as the pre- and postgame host while handling sideline and halftime duties for the South Alabama Football Radio Network, and has contributed to men's basketball and baseball broadcasts as well.

After earning his degree from Loyola (La.) in 1994, Greenwood served as Sports Director at WHLT-TV in Hattiesburg for a year-and-a-half before moving to KLFY-TV in Lafayette, La., to be a general assignment news reporter — he would move to weekend news anchor and also serve as the station's back-up sports anchor.  Greenwood and his wife Stephanie have four children; Madeleine, Robert, Grace Anne and Mary Linda.