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The ESPN College Football Broadcast Teams are listed in the table below, including games broadcast on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ACC Network, SEC Network, Longhorn Network, and ESPN Radio.
Note: All ESPN games are also simulcast on the ESPN App.
Broadcast pairings for college football are weekly and are subject to change.
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Game |
Play-by-play/Studio Host |
Analyst(s) |
Reporter
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ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime |
Matt Barrie |
Dan Mullen |
Harry Lyles Jr.
|
ESPN College Football Friday Primetime |
Anish Shroff |
Andre Ware |
Paul Carcaterra
|
ABC/ESPN Saturdays |
Joe Tessitore or Mike Monaco |
Jesse Palmer or Jordan Rodgers |
Katie George
|
Bob Wischusen or Mike Monaco |
Robert Griffin III |
Kris Budden
|
Dave Pasch |
Dusty Dvoracek |
Tom Luginbill
|
Mark Jones |
Louis Riddick or Rod Gilmore |
Quint Kessenich
|
Dave Flemming or Drew Carter |
Brock Osweiler |
Kayla Burton
|
ESPN/ESPN2 Saturdays |
Roy Philpott |
Roddy Jones |
Taylor McGregor
|
Beth Mowins or Lowell Galindo |
Kirk Morrison |
Stormy Buonantony
|
Brian Custer |
Rod Gilmore or Aaron Murray |
Lauren Sisler
|
ESPN2/ESPNU Saturdays |
Clay Matvick |
Aaron Murray |
|
Courtney Lyle |
Hutson Mason |
|
John Schriffen |
Rocky Boiman |
Dawn Davenport
|
Drew Carter |
Dustin Fox |
|
Connor Onion |
Craig Haubert |
|
Jay Alter |
Rene Ingoglia |
|
ESPNU Ivy |
Eric Frede |
Jack Ford |
|
ESPNU HBCU |
Tiffany Greene |
Jay Walker |
|
Longhorn Network |
Lowell Galindo |
Fozzy Whittaker |
Morgan Uber
|
SEC Network Saturdays |
Tom Hart |
Jordan Rodgers or Cole Cubelic |
Cole Cubelic or Alyssa Lang
|
Dave Neal |
Derek Mason |
Taylor Davis
|
Taylor Zarzour |
Matt Stinchcomb |
Alyssa Lang
|
ACC Network Saturdays |
Wes Durham or Mike Monaco |
Tim Hasselbeck |
Taylor Tannenbaum
|
Chris Cotter |
Mark Herzlich |
Sherree Burruss
|
Jorge Sedano |
Orlando Franklin |
Marilyn Payne
|
Saturday Night Football on ABC |
Chris Fowler or Rece Davis |
Kirk Herbstreit |
Holly Rowe
|
ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime |
Sean McDonough or Bob Wischusen |
Greg McElroy |
Molly McGrath
|
ESPN Radio Game of the Week |
Marc Kestecher or Mike Couzens |
Kelly Stouffer or Max Starks |
Ian Fitzsimmons
|
In-Studio Shows |
Host |
Analyst(s) |
Reporter
|
ESPN College Gameday |
Rece Davis |
Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, and Pat McAfee |
Jen Lada, Jess Sims, and “Stanford” Steve Coughlin
|
SEC Nation on SEC Network |
Laura Rutledge |
Tim Tebow, Paul Finebaum, Jordan Rodgers, and Roman Harper |
Marty Smith and Ryan McGee
|
ABC College Football Countdown |
Kevin Negandhi |
Booger McFarland and Dan Orlovsky |
|
ESPN College Football Scoreboard |
Matt Barrie |
Joey Galloway and Dan Mullen |
|
ESPN2 College Football Scoreboard |
Kevin Connors |
Sam Acho |
|
SEC Scoreboard on SEC Network |
Dari Nowkhah |
Chris Doering, Benjamin Watson and Takeo Spikes |
Peter Burns
|
ACC Huddle on ACC Network |
Kelsey Riggs |
Eric Mac Lain, Eddie Royal, EJ Manuel and Mark Richt |
|
ESPN College Football Final |
Matt Barrie |
Joey Galloway and Dan Mullen |
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Game |
Play-by-play/Studio Host |
Analyst(s) |
Reporter
|
ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime |
Matt Barrie |
Louis Riddick |
Harry Lyles Jr.
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ESPN College Football Friday Primetime |
Roy Philpott |
Andre Ware |
Paul Carcaterra
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ABC/ESPN Saturdays |
Joe Tessitore |
Greg McElroy |
Katie George
|
Dave Pasch |
Dusty Dvoracek |
Tom Luginbill
|
Mark Jones |
Robert Griffin III |
Quint Kessenich
|
Bob Wischusen |
Dan Orlovsky |
Kris Budden
|
Dave Flemming |
Rod Gilmore |
Tiffany Blackmon
|
ESPN/ESPN2 Saturdays |
Anish Shroff |
Brock Osweiler |
Taylor McGregor
|
Beth Mowins |
Kirk Morrison |
Stormy Buonantony
|
Brian Custer |
Dustin Fox |
Lauren Sisler
|
ESPN2/ESPNU Saturdays |
Clay Matvick |
Rocky Boiman |
Dawn Davenport
|
Kevin Brown |
Hutson Mason |
|
John Schriffen |
Rene Ingoglia |
|
Drew Carter |
Aaron Murray |
|
Connor Onion |
Craig Haubert |
|
ESPNU HBCU |
Tiffany Greene |
Jay Walker |
|
ESPNU Ivy |
Eric Frede |
Jack Ford |
|
Longhorn Network |
Lowell Galindo |
Sam Acho |
Alex Chappell
|
SEC Network Saturdays |
Tom Hart |
Jordan Rodgers |
Cole Cubelic
|
Dave Neal |
Deuce McAllister |
Andraya Carter
|
Taylor Zarzour |
Matt Stinchcomb |
Alyssa Lang
|
ACC Network Saturdays |
Dave O'Brien or Mike Monaco |
Tim Hasselbeck |
Kelsey Riggs
|
Wes Durham |
Roddy Jones |
Taylor Davis
|
Chris Cotter |
Mark Herzlich |
Lericia Harris
|
Saturday Night Football on ABC |
Chris Fowler |
Kirk Herbstreit |
Holly Rowe
|
ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime |
Sean McDonough |
Todd Blackledge |
Molly McGrath and Todd McShay
|
ESPN Radio Game of the Week |
Marc Kestecher or Mike Couzens |
Kelly Stouffer or Max Starks |
Ian Fitzsimmons
|
In-Studio Shows |
Host |
Analyst(s) |
Reporter
|
ESPN College Gameday |
Rece Davis |
Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee, and David Pollack |
Chris Fallica, Jen Lada, Gene Wojciechowski, and Jess Sims
|
SEC Nation on SEC Network |
Laura Rutledge |
Tim Tebow, Paul Finebaum, Jordan Rodgers, and Roman Harper |
Marty Smith and Ryan McGee
|
ABC College Football Countdown |
Kevin Negandhi |
Booger McFarland, Dan Mullen |
|
ESPN College Football Scoreboard |
Matt Barrie |
Joey Galloway and Jesse Palmer |
|
ESPN2 College Football Scoreboard |
Kevin Connors |
Sam Acho and Dan Mullen |
|
SEC Scoreboard on SEC Network |
Dari Nowkhah |
Chris Doering, Benjamin Watson and Takeo Spikes |
Peter Burns
|
The Huddle on ACC Network |
Jordan Cornette |
Eric Mac Lain, EJ Manuel and Mark Richt |
|
ESPN College Football Final |
Matt Barrie |
Joey Galloway and Jesse Palmer |
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Note: Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, sideline reporters rotated between crews to reduce travel.
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