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Jay Bilas Reflects on an NFL Tryout While Teeing Off at the American Century Championship

The ESPN analyst balances basketball roots with a surprise football overture as he prepares for a charity golf showdown at Lake Tahoe

When ESPN’s longtime college‑basketball analyst Jay Bilas steps onto the fairways of Lake Tahoe this July, he does so not just as a commentator but as a competitor in the American Century Championship, a charity golf tournament that draws celebrities and former athletes alike.

The event, scheduled for July 10‑12 at Edgewood Tahoe, will be televised by NBC and streamed on Peacock, offering a $750,000 purse with $150,000 earmarked for the winner, while a substantial portion of the prize pool is funneled to charitable causes.

A Brief NFL Detour

Bilas recently recalled an odd footnote from his college days: a 20‑minute phone call from Bobby Beathard, then a senior executive with the Washington Redskins, who offered him a tryout after his basketball career wound down.

He said he weighed the proposition for only a short spell before deciding to stay the course in professional basketball, a choice that led him to a distinguished stint in the NBA and eventually to the broadcast booth where he has become a familiar voice on ESPN.

The tournament’s lineup includes names such as Travis Kelce, and over the years the competition has contributed more than $8 million to nonprofits, underscoring its dual role as a sporting showcase and a philanthropic engine.

Roots in California and Beyond

Edgewood Tahoe, nestled on the California shore of Lake Tahoe, serves as the backdrop for a gathering that blends athletic competition with a distinctly West Coast atmosphere, while the event’s reach extends to viewers across the United States, from San Francisco’s bustling streets to the capital of Washington D.C.

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