Mike Golic’s long career with ESPN is coming to a close.

After Golic’s radio show ended, he moved into a new role with the Worldwide Leader to finish out his contract, contributing to college football coverage as a booth broadcaster and analyst. On Tuesday, Golic shared that while he still has two bowl game assignments left, he has exited the ESPN studios for the final time.

He posted a farewell note over three tweets.

“Weird day this Dec. 22nd. While I still have Alamo bowl and Fiesta bowl on my ESPN schedule, I was at ESPN today for the last time,” Golic wrote on Twitter. “There have been many changes since it became my work home in Oct. of 1998. Some good, some not so good. I’ve made many friends through the years and have had many great experiences, but what seemed most fitting to me was the last person I saw when I left, it was my son Mike, and while he and Chiney are stars on the rise, I can honestly say my most enjoyable years were sharing a mic with him and sharing my family with all of You!!! To those who listened and watched for so many years, THANK YOU, I’m not done, this just closes a chapter, I look forward to what’s next. This picture feels like the only one I want to leave you with.”

Golic’s third tweet in the thread included photos from the time his family visited the SportsCenter set and his sign off from the “Golic and Wingo” radio show.

Texas and Colorado face off in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 29. On Jan. 2, Oregon and Iowa State will meet in the Fiesta Bowl.