College football fans will still be seeing a whole lot of Matt Barrie on their TVs this fall.

The ESPN College Football studio host, play-by-play announcer, SportsCenter anchor and golf analyst agreed to a new multiyear contract to stay with the network, multiple sources confirmed to Saturday Down South.

In addition to his 16-hour Saturdays in studio anchoring ESPN’s college football coverage alongside Jesse Palmer and Joey Galloway in the fall, Barrie also anchored the network’s college football studio show during pregame and halftime on Friday nights.

In 2018, Barrie was a first-time play-by-play announcer for ESPN’s midweek college football games. He’ll continue to call Thursday night games and bowl games for ESPN. He was on the call for 14 regular season games and 2 bowl games (the Pinstripe Bowl and the Bahamas Bowl) this past season for ESPN, and he also hosted “The ESPN College Football Podcast” with Paul Finebaum on Sundays and Kirk Herbstreit on Mondays during the fall.

Barrie will continue all of his current roles with the network, which include hosting the noon-2 p.m. ET SportsCenter with Sage Steele on Tuesday-Friday, as well as contributing to ESPN’s golf coverage. He’ll anchor SportsCenter segments live from The Masters Tournament in April, and he’ll do the same at the PGA Championship in May.

Barrie has been with ESPN since 2013 after working at local news stations in Dallas/Fort Worth, Columbia, S.C., Wausau, Wis. and Lawton, Okla. The Arizona State graduate has been covering college football since he earned a degree in broadcast journalism from the school in 2001.

“I say this every year, you get to Labor Day weekend and with my schedule, then you wake up and it’s Thanksgiving,” Barrie said on The Saturday Down South Podcast in December. “I love calling games because it’s the newest thing of my career. Having said that, being there on set all day Saturday with Jesse and Joey and taking the viewers through an entire Saturday of college football is also great.

“I’ve just been really fortunate to be able to do all of those things.”