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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
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.
ESPN College Football Friday Primetime
Roy Philpott
Andre Ware
Paul Carcaterra
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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