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Richard L. Miller, Radio Sports Talk Host (born December 12, 1985, in Jacksonville, FL) At 24, he is currently the youngest Radio Sports Talk Host in the United States.

Richard graduated from the University of North Florida in 2006 with a degree in Broadcasting (with Honors).

As the nation's youngest sports talk radio host, Richard is fearless in conveying his thoughts on sports and how sports affect other hot topics. He covers the full array: from sports of local interest to those that interest his national and international listeners. While he feels most comfortable wearing headphones and speaking into a microphone, he also finds time for other interests, including playing tennis, surfing, watching movies, shooting hoops, and traveling to other locales for sports entertainment.

Listen to Miller on Sports - "Everything else is just talk."

You can follow Richard on Twitter @MillerOnSports.

Richard is a Jacksonville native – born and raised. He graduated from Bishop Kenny High School and the University of North Florida with honors. At UNF, he earned a bachelor's degree in Communications. While attending UNF, he created, hosted and produced his own unique sports talk radio show for two and a half years and gained over 200 hours of radio experience. During that time, he also contributed to a Jazz program on Flagler College's radio station.

In stints with two other local radio stations, Richard helped produce numerous top-rated sports talk shows. In May 2009, he became the Sports Columnist for The Jacksonville Observer –www.jaxobserver.com. Several of his intriguing stories have been ranked number one in the sports category by Google News search engine. In addition to The Observer, Richard uses his blog – MillerOnSports.com – to convey his fiery opinions.

In August of 2009, Richard was asked to cover the Jacksonville Jaguars for Sporting News Radio LIVE from the Jaguars press box at Everbank Stadium. For 2010, he will continue these same duties. Since April 2009, Richard has been working on the biography of nationally famous, local sports talk personality, David Lamm. With hundreds of hours of interviews with Lamm, Richard plans to complete the book in 2011.

As a contributing guest on "Inside the Game with Robin Valetutto," Richard brought his hard-nosed, never-surrender opinions to the airwaves. In April 2010, after six months as a contributing guest, the station requested that he become the full-time host of "Inside the Game," which aired on Saturdays from noon until 1 p.m. Richard paired with special guests Coach Darrell Pasquale and NASCAR Andy to cover the week in sports. This hosting position ended September 15, 2010, when the show was moved to Dallas, Texas.