Steak Shapiro and Sandra Golden are back on Atlanta radio and the return of their show has looked a little different. The Steakhouse launched earlier this year on 92.9 The Game and features not only Shapiro and Golden, but a rotating cast of supporting players as well.
With the holidays upon us, plenty of broadcasters are taking time off and those two are no exception. Shapiro started his vacation already. Golden’s begins on Wednesday. She told Rob Tribble, who was in for Shapiro, that he would have a different co-host the next day.
“You will be here with Drew Butler tomorrow,” she said. “The man, the myth the legend.”
Butler was a two-time All-American punter for the University of Georgia and won the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s top college punter in 2009. He went on to have a five-year career in the NFL, but according to Sandra Golden, his new career could be even more successful.
“I think he’s a star,” she said. “A broadcasting star, like national level broadcasting star.”
Drew Butler has been getting plenty of on-air reps to build his broadcasting profile. Before the new show launched, Sandra Golden made the decision not to work full-time. That gave Steak Shapiro the opportunity to fill out his cast in different ways.
Butler and recruiting analyst Rusty Mansell are in studio on days that Golden isn’t.
Most of Drew Butler’s media work has come on the digital side. He hosts the Punt & Pass Podcast with ESPN’s Aaron Murray, who was Georgia’s quarterback while Butler punter for the Bulldogs. He has also served as an analyst with Rivals.com.
