In 1994, May served as a color commentator for University of Pittsburgh football games for
WTAE Radio in Pittsburgh. In 1995, he was hired by
TNT as a studio analyst on its
Sunday Night Football broadcasts. In 1997, May became a game analyst for the
Sunday Night Football broadcasts on TNT. After TNT lost the broadcasting rights to
Sunday Night Football following the 1997 season, May joined
CBS Sports in 1998 as a game analyst for its
NFL coverage from 1998 to 2001. Along with
Lou Holtz, he was a regular on the popular
College Football Scoreboard and
College Football Final as well as appearing on pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage during the season, and on
College Football Live in the off-season, and offers analysis on
ESPN2 and
ESPNews. He was also present in the
NFL Live studio throughout the entire
2007 NFL draft. While not a regular game analyst, he does occasionally broadcast games, as he did for ESPN's coverage of the
2011 Poinsettia Bowl. On June 1, 2015, ESPN announced that May would be leaving College Football Final and moved to another show on one of the other ESPN Networks. He was replaced by
Joey Galloway. ==Personal life==