Background
Waters was born in Prince George"s County, Maryland.
Waters was born in Prince George"s County, Maryland.
He graduated from Saint Albans High School and has a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Columbia University.
He is currently a SportsCenter correspondent for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.
While in college, Waters began performing comedy in New York City at local open mics. After graduating from Columbia University, Waters moved to San Francisco to pursue different styles of comedy. After two years living and performing in the Bay Area, he returned to the east coast where he is currently based.
Waters" first awards include winning the annual Caroline"s Comedy Competition, and the "Emerging Comics Contest" at the New York Underground Comedy Festival.
Soon after, he made appearances on Music Television, American Broadcasting Company"s Good Morning America, Columbia Broadcasting System"s The Early Show, Sirius Satellite Radio, Comics Unleashed and National Public Radio, followed by a set on Comedy Central"s “Live At Gotham” and a subsequent role on the critically acclaimed series, “Michael and Michael Have Issues”. In 2009, New York Magazine said Waters was one of "Ten New Comedians That Funny People Find Funny".
In 2010, Waters became co-host of The Daily Lincolnshire on the Versus Network. Waters’ list of celebrity and sports interviews include Dwyane Wade, Common and Queen Latifah to National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Derrick Rose and UFC President Dana White.
Waters also wrote articles on sports and comedy in a section of Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.com titled Reese"s Piece.
In 2014, Waters joined The Weather Channel"s AMHQ: America"s Morning Headquarters, as a weather and sports correspondent. He worked alongside Sam Champion. In January 2015, Entertainment and Sports Programming Network named Waters a SportsCenter correspondent.
He joined the network’s team in Bristol, Connecticut, working alongside Will Reeve and Sarina Morales.
Waters was a guest speaker at The Friars Club Super Bowl Roast where he poked fun at Terry Bradshaw.