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Broadcast pairings
2015
- Sean McDonough, play-by-play, Chris Spielman, analyst, and Todd McShay, sideline reporter.
- Eleven games: BYU-Nebraska, Oregon State-Michigan, BYU-Michigan, Texas-TCU, Oklahoma-Texas, Clemson-Miami, Syracuse-Florida State, Notre Dame-Pittsburgh, Ohio State-Illinois, UCLA-USC, Temple-Houston
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Jerry Punch, sideline reporter.
- Seven games: Notre Dame-Virginia, Northern Illinois-Ohio State, Ohio State-Indiana, Georgia Tech-Clemson, Indiana-Michigan State, Clemson-NC State, Michigan-Florida (Citrus Bowl)
- Adam Amin, play-by-play, Kelly Stouffer, analyst, and Olivia Harlan, sideline reporter.
- Five games: Western Michigan-Ohio State, Wisconsin-Nebraska, Texas Tech-Oklahoma, Maryland-Iowa, Iowa-Nebraska
- Dave Pasch, play-by-play, Brian Griese, analyst, and Tom Luginbill, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Four games: Air Force-Michigan State, Texas Tech-Baylor, Michigan State-Nebraska, Iowa-Northwestern
- Chris Fowler, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreit, analyst, and Heather Cox, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- Two games: Florida State-Clemson, Michigan State-Ohio State
- Bob Wischusen play-by-play, Brock Huard analyst, Shannon Spake, and sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Michigan-Indiana, Michigan-Penn State
- Dave Lamont play-by-play, Ray Bentley analyst, Dawn Davenport or Marty Smith, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Oklahoma-Kansas State (with Davenport), Clemson-Syracuse (with Smith)
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Ohio State-Michigan
- Mark Jones, play-by-play, Rod Gilmore, analyst, and Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Nebraska-Miami
- Mark Neely, play-by-play, Mike Belloti, analyst, and Dawn Davenport, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Virginia Tech-ECU
- Tom Hart play-by-play, Andre Ware analyst, and Laura Rutledge, sideline reporter. (SEC Network crew)
- One game: Ole Miss-Memphis
- Dave Flemming play-by-play, Mack Brown analyst, and Allison Williams, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Navy-Houston
- Eamon McAnaney play-by-play, Rocky Boiman analyst, and Dawn Davenport, sideline reporter. (ESPNews crew)
- One game: North Carolina-NC State
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Jesse Palmer, analyst, and Maria Taylor, sideline report. (SEC Network crew)
- One game: Utah-BYU (Las Vegas Bowl)
- Rece Davis play-by-play, Danny Kanell, analyst, Joey Galloway, analyst, Paul Carcaterra, sideline reporter.
- One game: Indiana-Duke (Pinstripe Bowl)
2014
- Sean McDonough or Dave Flemming, play-by-play, Chris Spielman, analyst, and Todd McShay, sideline reporter.
- Eleven games: Oklahoma-Tulsa, Utah-Michigan, Florida State-NC State, Ohio State-Maryland, Texas-Oklahoma, Rutgers-Ohio State, Michigan-Michigan State, Notre Dame-Arizona State, Nebraska-Wisconsin, Wisconsin-Iowa (with Flemming), Stanford-UCLA
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Jeannine Edwards, sideline reporter.
- Ten games: Akron-Penn State, Arkansas-Texas Tech, Texas A&M-SMU, Minnesota-Michigan, Wake Forest-Florida State, Michigan State-Purdue, Purdue-Nebraska, Boston College-Florida State, Michigan State-Penn State, Missouri-Minnesota (Citrus Bowl)
- Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, Matt Millen, analyst, and Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter.
- Four games: Kent State-Ohio State, Baylor-Texas, UCLA-California, Nebraska-Iowa
- Chris Fowler, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreit, analyst, and Heather Cox, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- Two games: USC-Stanford, TCU-West Virginia
- Dave Pasch, play-by-play, Brian Griese, analyst, and Tom Luginbill, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Four games: Alabama-West Virginia, Ohio State-Minnesota, Michigan-Ohio State, Iowa State-TCU
- Mark Jones, play-by-play, Rod Gilmore, analyst, Jessica Mendoza, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: California-Northwestern, Baylor-Texas Tech
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: TCU-Baylor
- Beth Mowins, play-by-play, Joey Galloway, analyst, and Paul Carcaterra, sideline reporter. (ESPN2 crew)
- One game: Boise State-Connecticut
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Jesse Palmer, analyst, and Maria Taylor, sideline report. (SEC Network crew)
- One game: Utah-Colorado State (Las Vegas Bowl)
- Dave Neal, play-by-play, Andre Ware, analyst, and Laura Rutledge, sideline reporter. (SEC Network crew)
- One Game: Miami-South Carolina (Independence Bowl)
2013
- Sean McDonough or Dave Flemming, play-by-play, Chris Spielman, analyst, and Shannon Spake, sideline reporter.
- Twelve games: San Diego State-Ohio State, UCLA-Nebraska, Florida State-Boston College, Clemson-Syracuse, Northwestern-Wisconsin, UCLA-Stanford, NC State-Florida State, Wisconsin-Iowa, Nebraska-Michigan, Michigan State-Nebraska, Indiana-Ohio State (with Flemming) and Oklahoma-Oklahoma State.
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Jeannine Edwards, sideline reporter.
- Nine games: Syracuse-Penn State, Oregon-Virginia, Tennessee-Oregon, Purdue-Wisconsin, Iowa-Minnesota, Minnesota-Michigan, Florida State-Wake Forest, Syracuse-Florida State and Oregon-Arizona.
- Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, Rod Gilmore, analyst, and Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter.
- Eight games: Mississippi State-Oklahoma State, Kansas State-Oklahoma State, Boston College-Clemson, Iowa-Ohio State, Michigan State-Illinois, Virginia Tech-Boston College, Iowa-Nebraska and Georgia-Georgia Tech.
- Dave Flemming or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, David Diaz-Infante, analyst, and Shelley Smith or Lewis Johnson or Niki Noto, sideline reporter.
- Three games: Utah State-USC (with Smith), Kansas State-Texas Tech (with Johnson) and Miami-Pittsburgh (with Lamont and Noto).
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Michigan-Michigan State and Ohio State-Michigan.
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Heather Cox, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew) (Kirk Herbstreit and Todd Blackledge swapped crews for the week)
- One game: Oklahoma-Texas.
- Rece Davis, play-by-play, Jesse Palmer, analyst, David Pollack analyst, and Samantha Ponder, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Fresno State-USC (Las Vegas Bowl).
- Dave Pasch, play-by-play, Brian Griese, analyst, and Tom Luginbill, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two game: South Carolina-UCF, Wisconsin-South Carolina (Capital One Bowl)
2012
- Sean McDonough, play-by-play, Chris Spielman, analyst, and Quint Kessenich or Shelley Smith, sideline reporter.
- Eight games: USC-Syracuse (with Smith), California-Ohio State, Oregon State-UCLA, Oklahoma-Texas Tech, West Virginia-Texas Tech, Nebraska-Michigan State, Penn State-Nebraska, and Michigan-Ohio State.
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Jeannine Edwards or George Smith, sideline reporter.
- Eleven games: Southern Miss-Nebraska, Penn State-Virginia (with Smith), Navy-Penn State, Temple-Penn State, Oregon State-BYU, Virginia Tech-Clemson, Michigan State-Wisconsin, Oklahoma-Iowa State, NC State-Clemson, Nebraska-Iowa and Boise State-Nevada.
- Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, Danny Kanell, analyst, and Maria Taylor, sideline reporter.
- Nine games: Miami-Boston College, Air Force-Michigan, North Carolina-Louisville, Illinois-Wisconsin, Illinois-Michigan, Nebraska-Northwestern, Texas-Texas Tech, Louisville-Syracuse, and Cincinnati-Connecticut.
- Dave Lamont, play-by-play, and Kelly Stouffer, analyst.
- Four games: Texas Tech-TCU, Temple-Louisville, West Virginia-Oklahoma State, and West Virginia-Iowa State.
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreit, analyst, and Heather Cox, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- One game: Ohio State-Michigan State.
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Texas-Oklahoma and Florida-Florida State.
- Joe Tessitore, play-by-play, Matt Millen, analyst, and Maria Taylor or Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: USC-Arizona and Ohio State-Wisconsin (with Kessenich).
- Mark Neely, play-by-play, and Ray Bentley, analyst. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: South Florida-Louisville and Iowa State-Texas.
- Beth Mowins, play-by-play, Joey Galloway, analyst, and Lewis Johnson, sideline reporter. (ESPN2 crew)
- One game: Purdue-Ohio State.
- Tom Hart, play-by-play, and John Congemi, analyst. (ESPNU crew)
- One game: Miami-Virginia.
- Rece Davis, play-by-play, Jesse Palmer, analyst, David Pollack analyst, and Samantha Ponder, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Georgia-Nebraska (Capital One Bowl).
2011
- Sean McDonough, play-by-play, Matt Millen, analyst, and Heather Cox or Jeannine Edwards or Samantha Steele, sideline reporter.
- Seven games: Washington–Nebraska, Oklahoma State–Texas A&M (with Edwards), Michigan State–Ohio State, Oklahoma State–Texas (with Steele), Texas A&M–Oklahoma, Miami–Florida State, and Texas–Baylor (with Steele).
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Craig James, analyst, and Jeannine Edwards or Lisa Salters, sideline reporter.
- Nine games: Western Michigan–Michigan (with Edwards), Colorado–Ohio State, Georgia Tech–NC State, Miami–Virginia Tech, Maryland–Florida State, Purdue–Wisconsin, Michigan–Illinois, Clemson–NC State, and Houston vs. Southern Miss (C-USA Championship, with Salters).
- Carter Blackburn, play-by-play, Brock Huard, analyst, and Shelley Smith or Lisa Salters, sideline reporter.
- Seven games: Minnesota–USC (with Smith), Missouri–Kansas State, Nebraska–Minnesota, Illinois–Penn State (with Salters), Stanford–Oregon State, Texas A&M–Kansas State, and Oregon State–Oregon (with Smith).
- Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, Bob Davie, analyst, and Jeannine Edwards or Heather Cox or Samantha Steele, sideline reporter.
- Six games: Texas–UCLA (with Steele), Baylor–Kansas State, Ohio State–Illinois (with Cox), Baylor–Oklahoma State (with Edwards), Oklahoma State–Texas Tech, and Iowa–Nebraska (with Edwards).
- Dave Pasch, play-by-play, Urban Meyer and Chris Spielman, analysts, and Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Four games: Auburn–Clemson, Notre Dame–Pittsburgh, Iowa–Penn State, and Ohio State–Michigan.
- Mark Neely or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, and Ray Bentley, analyst. (ESPN crew)
- Four games: Texas A&M–Iowa State, West Virginia–Rutgers, West Virginia–Cincinnati, and Texas Tech–Missouri (with Lamont).
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Alabama–Penn State, and Penn State–Ohio State.
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreet, analyst, and Erin Andrews, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- One game: Oklahoma vs. Texas.
- Joe Tessitore, play-by-play, Rod Gilmore, analyst, and Lisa Salters, sideline reporter. (ESPN2 crew)
- One game: Virginia Tech–Virginia.
- Rob Stone, play-by-play, and Danny Kanell, analyst. (ESPNU crew)
- One game: Boston College–Miami.
- Mike Tirico, play-by-play, John Gruden, analyst, Jenn Brown, sideline reporter. (Monday Night Football crew)
- One game: Michigan State–Georgia (Outback Bowl)
2010
- Sean McDonough, play-by-play, Matt Millen, analyst, and Heather Cox or Quint Kessenich or Jeannine Edwards or Shelley Smith, sideline reporter.
- Eleven games: Connecticut–Michigan, Florida State–Oklahoma (with Edwards), Nebraska–Washington (with Smith), UCLA–Texas, Michigan State–Michigan (with Kessenich), Texas–Nebraska (with Kessenich), Wisconsin–Iowa, Michigan State–Iowa, Northwestern–Penn State, Ohio State–Iowa (with Kessenich), and Michigan–Ohio State (with Kessenich).
- Ron Franklin, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Jeannine Edwards, sideline reporter.
- Seven games: Iowa State–Iowa, Virginia Tech–NC State, Arkansas–Texas A&M, Iowa–Michigan, Nebraska–Oklahoma State (with Edwards), Missouri–Nebraska (with Edwards), and Colorado–Nebraska (with Edwards).
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Craig James, analyst, and Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter.
- Five games: Arizona State–Wisconsin, Wake Forest–Florida State, Wisconsin–Michigan State (with Kessenich), Georgia Tech–Clemson, and North Carolina–Florida State.
- Carter Blackburn, play-by-play, Mike Belotti and Brock Huard, analysts, and Shelley Smith, sideline reporter.
- Five games: UCLA–Kansas State, Eastern Michigan–Ohio State, Clemson–North Carolina, Washington–Oregon (with Smith), and Texas Tech–Oklahoma.
- Dave Lamont or Mark Neely, play-by-play, and J.C. Pearson, analyst.
- Two games: Kentucky–Louisville, and Virginia Tech–North Carolina (with Neely).
- Dave Pasch, play-by-play, Bob Griese and Chris Spielman, analyst, and Quint Kessenich or Jeannine Edwards, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Nebraska–Iowa State (with Kessenich), Northwestern–Wisconsin (with Edwards).
- Beth Mowins, play-by-play, Ray Bentley, analyst, and Jenn Brown or Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Alabama–Duke (with Brown), West Virginia–Pittsburgh (with Kessenich).
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreet, analyst, and Erin Andrews, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- One game: Penn State–Ohio State.
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Texas–Oklahoma.
- Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, and Brian Griese, analyst. (ESPN2 crew)
- One game: Florida–Florida State.
- Mike Tirico, play-by-play, John Gruden, analyst, Suzy Kolber, sideline reporter. (Monday Night Football crew)
- One game: Florida–Penn State (Outback Bowl)
2009
- Sean McDonough, play-by-play, Matt Millen, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter.
- Twelve games: Georgia–Oklahoma State, Notre Dame–Michigan, Nebraska–Virginia Tech, Miami–Virginia Tech, Florida State–Boston College, Wisconsin–Ohio State, Minnesota–Penn State, Penn State–Michigan, Ohio State–Penn State, Iowa–Ohio State, Ohio State–Michigan, and Cincinnati–Pittsburgh.
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Craig James, analyst, and Heather Cox or Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter.
- Nine games: Western Michigan–Michigan (with Kessenich), Arizona–Iowa, Penn State–Illinois, Connecticut–Pittsburgh, Texas Tech–Nebraska, Michigan–Illinois (without Cox), Penn State–Michigan State, Miami–South Florida, and Arizona–USC.
- Terry Gannon or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, David Norrie, analyst, and Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter.
- Eight games: USC–Washington (with Kessenich), California–Oregon, UCLA–Stanford (with Lamont), Oregon–UCLA, California–UCLA, Oregon–Washington, California–Arizona State, and Arizona–Arizona State.
- Ron Franklin, play-by-play, and Ed Cunningham, analyst.
- Six games: Illinois–Ohio State, Baylor–Oklahoma, Oklahoma–Kansas, Kansas–Texas Tech, Nebraska–Kansas, and Nebraska–Colorado.
- Bob Wischusen or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, and Brian Griese, analyst.
- Six games: NC State–Boston College, Clemson–Miami (with Lamont), Miami–Wake Forest, Oklahoma State–Iowa State, Miami–North Carolina, and Virginia–Clemson.
- Dave Lamont, play-by-play, and J.C. Pearson or Shaun King.
- Two games: Baylor–Wake Forest (with King), Missouri–Kansas.
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreet, analyst, and Lisa Salters. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- One game: Oklahoma–Texas.
- Dave Pasch, play-by-play, Bob Griese and Chris Spielman, analysts. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Illinois–Cincinnati.
- Pam Ward, play-by-play, and Ray Bentley, analyst. (ESPN2 crew)
- One game: Wake Forest–Georgia Tech.
- Clay Matvick, play-by-play, and David Diaz-Infante, analyst. (ESPNU crew)
- One game: Virginia Tech–Virginia.
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- One game: Penn State–LSU. (Capital One Bowl)
2008
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Bob Griese and Paul Maguire, analysts, and Stacey Dales, sideline reporter.
- Fourteen games: USC–Virginia, Oregon State–Penn State, Oregon–Purdue, Notre Dame–Michigan State, Wisconsin–Michigan, Florida State–Miami, Notre Dame–North Carolina, Ohio State–Michigan State, Oklahoma State–Texas, Florida State–Georgia Tech, Penn State–Iowa, North Carolina–Maryland, Michigan–Ohio State, Florida–Florida State, and Boston College–Virginia Tech (ACC Championship Game).
- Terry Gannon or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, David Norrie, analyst, and Todd Harris or Jeannine Edwards, sideline reporter.
- Thirteen games: Utah–Michigan (with Jeannine Edwards), Mississippi–Wake Forest, Georgia Tech–Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech–North Carolina, Fresno State–UCLA, Illinois–Michigan (with Lamont and Edwards), Arizona State–USC (with Harris), North Carolina–Virginia, UCLA–California (with Harris), Oregon–California (with Harris), Clemson–Florida State (with Harris), Minnesota–Wisconsin, and Boston College–Wake Forest.
- Ron Franklin, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Jack Arute or Todd Harris, sideline reporter.
- Ten games: Cincinnati–Oklahoma (with Harris), Miami–Texas A&M, Arkansas–Texas, Texas Tech–Kansas State, Purdue–Ohio State, Kansas–Oklahoma, Virginia Tech–Florida State, Iowa State–Oklahoma State, Oklahoma–Texas A&M, and Colorado–Nebraska.
- Joe Tessitore or Eric Collins, play-by-play, Rod Gilmore, analyst, and Todd Harris, sideline reporter.
- Three games: Colorado–Florida State (with Harris), Arizona State–California (with Collins), and California–Oregon State (with Harris).
- Dave Lamont or Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, and Brock Huard, analyst.
- Two games: Penn State–Syracuse (with Wischusen), and West Virginia–Pittsburgh.
- Sean McDonough or Rob Stone, play-by-play, Chris Spielman, analyst, and Rob Stone or Jessica Mendoza, sideline reporter. (ESPN2 crew)
- Three games: Michigan State–Michigan, Iowa–Illinois, and Stanford–California (with Stone and Mendoza)
- Mike Patrick, play-by-play, Todd Blackledge, analyst, and Holly Rowe, sideline reporter. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Michigan State–Penn State, USC–UCLA, and Georgia–Michigan State (Capital One Bowl).
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreet, analyst, and Lisa Salters, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- One game: Oklahoma–Texas.
- Pam Ward, play-by-play, and Ray Bentley, analyst. (ESPN2 crew)
- One game: Maryland–Boston College.
2007
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Bob Griese and Paul Maguire, analysts, and Bonnie Bernstein or Erin Andrews, sideline reporter.
- Thirteen games: Washington State–Wisconsin, Oregon–Michigan, Notre Dame–Michigan, Penn State–Michigan, Michigan State–Wisconsin, Oklahoma–Texas, Wisconsin–Penn State, Michigan State–Ohio State (with Andrews), West Virginia–Rutgers, Michigan–Michigan State, Illinois–Ohio State, Georgia–Georgia Tech, and ACC Championship Game.
- Dan Fouts, play-by-play, Tim Brant, analyst, and Todd Harris, sideline reporter.
- Nine games: Nevada–Nebraska, California–Oregon, USC–Arizona, California–UCLA, Colorado–Texas Tech, UCLA–Arizona, Arizona State–UCLA, California–Washington, and Oregon–UCLA.
- Terry Gannon or Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, David Norrie, analyst, and Jeannine Edwards or Quint Kessenich or Jimmy Dykes, sideline reporter.
- Eight games: Wake Forest–Boston College (with Wischusen), Maryland–Rutgers (with Kessenich), Iowa–Penn State (with Wischusen and Dykes), Miami–Florida State, South Florida–Connecticut (with Kessenich), Penn State–Michigan State, Connecticut–West Virginia (with Wischusen), and UCLA–USC.
- Ron Franklin, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Jack Arute, sideline reporter.
- Seven games: Miami–Oklahoma, Kansas State–Texas, Texas Tech–Texas A&M, Nebraska–Texas, Texas Tech–Texas, Iowa State–Kansas, and Texas–Texas A&M.
- Dave Lamont or Bob Wischusen, play-by-play, James Hasty or Jesse Palmer or David Norrie, analyst, and Vince Welch or Jimmy Dykes or Joe Schad, sideline reporter.
- Seven games: Clemson–Georgia Tech (with Dykes), NC State–Florida State (with Schad), South Carolina–North Carolina (with Palmer), Texas Tech–Missouri (with Wischusen), Clemson–Maryland (with Schad), Texas–Oklahoma State (with Palmer), and Nebraska–Colorado (with Norrie).
- Bob Wischusen or Gary Thorne, play-by-play, Bill Curry, analyst, and Joe Schad or Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter. (ESPN Classic crew)
- Two games: Florida State–Virginia Tech (with Thorne), and Miami–Virginia Tech (with Kessenich).
- Dave Sims, play-by-play, John Congemi, analyst, and Quint Kessenich, sideline reporter. (ESPN+ crew)
- One game: Cincinnati–South Florida
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Kirk Herbstreet, analyst, and Lisa Salters, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- One game: Ohio State–Michigan.
2006
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Bob Griese and Paul Maguire, analysts, and Bonnie Bernstein, sideline reporter.
- Twelve games: Washington–Oklahoma, Miami–Louisville, Penn State–Ohio State, Georgia Tech–Virginia Tech, Oklahoma–Texas, Michigan State–Ohio State,[6] Iowa–Michigan, Miami–Georgia Tech, Penn State–Wisconsin, Ohio State–Northwestern, Texas A&M–Texas and ACC Championship Game.
- Mark Jones or Eric Collins, play-by-play, David Norrie, analyst, and Stacey Dales, sideline reporter.
- Dan Fouts, play-by-play, Tim Brant, analyst, and Jack Arute, sideline reporter.
- Gary Thorne or Eric Collins, play-by-play, Andre Ware, analyst, and Todd Harris or Dave Lamont, sideline reporter.
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Bob Davie and Kirk Herbstreet, analysts, and Lisa Salters, sideline reporter. (Saturday Night Football crew)
- Four games: Texas–Nebraska, Oklahoma–Missouri, Michigan–Ohio State (with Herbstreet) and USC–UCLA (with Herbstreet).
- Dave Barnett or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, and Ray Bentley, analyst. (ESPN crew)
- Two games: Nebraska–Oklahoma State and Miami–Maryland (with Lamont).
2005
- Keith Jackson, play-by-play, Dan Fouts, analyst, and Todd Harris or Scott Walker,[21] sideline reporter.
- Fourteen games: Notre Dame–Pittsburgh, California–Washington (with Walker), Oklahoma–UCLA, USC–Oregon, USC–Arizona State, Oklahoma–Texas, Oregon State–California (with Walker), USC–Washington, Washington State–USC, California–Oregon, USC–California, California–Stanford, Notre Dame–Stanford and UCLA–USC.
- Brent Musburger, play-by-play, Gary Danielson, analyst, and Jack Arute, sideline reporter.
- Thirteen games: Miami–Florida State, Texas–Ohio State, Pittsburgh–Nebraska, Colorado–Miami, Michigan–Michigan State, Michigan State–Ohio State, Texas Tech–Texas, Purdue–Penn State, Wisconsin–Penn State, Northwestern–Ohio State, Ohio State–Michigan, Virginia–Miami and ACC Championship Game.
- Brad Nessler, play-by-play, Bob Griese, analyst, and Lynn Swann, sideline reporter.
- Twelve games: West Virginia–Syracuse, Notre Dame–Michigan, Miami–Clemson, Notre Dame–Washington, Minnesota–Penn State, Minnesota–Michigan, Penn State–Michigan, Ohio State–Minnesota, Missouri–Colorado, Kansas–Texas, Georgia–Georgia Tech and Big 12 Championship Game.
- Mike Tirico or Brent Musburger or Gary Thorne, play-by-play, Tim Brant, analyst, and Suzy Shuster or Sam Ryan, sideline reporter.
- Eleven games: Miami (OH)–Ohio State (with Ryan), Iowa–Iowa State, San Diego State–Ohio State (with Thorne), Iowa–Ohio State, Syracuse–Florida State, Virginia–Boston College (with Musburger), Colorado–Texas, Michigan–Iowa, Maryland–Florida State, NC State–Florida State (with Thorne), Miami–Wake Forest and Nebraska–Colorado.
- Gary Thorne, play-by-play, Ed Cunningham, analyst, and Mark Morgan[22] or Suzy Shuster or Dave Lamont, sideline reporter.
- Nine games: Texas A&M–Clemson (with Shuster), North Carolina–Georgia Tech (no sideline reporter), Georgia Tech–Virginia Tech (with Lamont), Texas–Missouri, Kansas State–Texas Tech, Purdue–Wisconsin, Oklahoma–Nebraska, Texas A&M–Oklahoma and Texas–Texas A&M.
- Jerry Punch or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, Terry Bowden, analyst, and Trenni Kusnierek or Vince Welch or Dave Lamont, sideline reporter.
- Seven games: TCU–Oklahoma, Iowa State–Nebraska, Louisville–West Virginia (with Lamont and Kusnierek), Utah–UNLV (no sideline reporter), Iowa State–Texas A&M (with Welch), Georgia Tech–Virginia (with Lamont) and South Florida–Connecticut (no sideline reporter).
- Terry Gannon or Dave Lamont, play-by-play, Jamal Anderson, analyst, and Scott Walker or Dave Lamont, sideline reporter.
- Six games: Northern Illinois–Michigan (with Walker), Nevada–San Jose State (with Lamont), San Diego State–Utah, Fresno State–Hawaii (with Gannon and Lamont), Arizona State–UCLA (with Walker) and Oklahoma State–Oklahoma (with Lamont).
- Paul Page, play-by-play, Ray Bentley, analyst, and Vince Welch, sideline reporter.
- One game: Boston College–BYU.
- Dave Lamont, play-by-play, Tom Ramsey, analyst, and Mark Morgan, sideline reporter.
- One game: Washington–Air Force.
Historic broadcast pairings
2004
- Brad Nessler/Bob Griese/Lynn Swann
- Brent Musburger/Gary Danielson/Jack Arute
- Keith Jackson/Dan Fouts/Todd Harris
- Mike Tirico/Tim Brant and Terry Bowden
- Gary Thorne/Ed Cunningham
- Terry Gannon/Jamal Anderson
- Dr. Jerry Punch or Gary Gerould/Ray Bentley or Dan Reeves
- Gary Gerould/Mike Golic
2003
- Brent Musburger/Gary Danielson/Jack Arute
- Brad Nessler/Bob Griese/Lynn Swann
- Keith Jackson/Dan Fouts/Todd Harris
- Tim Brant/Ed Cunningham
- Gary Thorne/David Norrie
- Sean McDonough or Dr. Jerry Punch/Mike Golic
- Eric Collins/Ray Bentley
2002
- Keith Jackson/Dan Fouts
- Brent Musburger/Gary Danielson
- Brad Nessler/Bob Griese
- Tim Brant/Ed Cunningham
- Sean McDonough/David Norrie
- Mike Tirico or Eric Collins/Irving Fryar
- Terry Gannon or Derrin Horton/Mike Mayock
2001
- Brent Musburger/Gary Danielson
- Brad Nessler/Bob Griese
- Keith Jackson/Tim Brant
- Sean McDonough or Charlie Jones/Ed Cunningham
- Mike Tirico or Terry Gannon/David Norrie
- Terry Gannon or Sean Grande or Rich Cellini/Reggie Rivers or Marc Hermann
- Rich Cellini or Terry Gannon/Mike Mayock
2000
- Brent Musburger/Gary Danielson
- Brad Nessler/Bob Griese
- Keith Jackson/Tim Brant
- Sean McDonough/Ed Cunningham
- Sean Grande/David Norrie
- Chip Tarkenton/Reggie Rivers
- Charlie Jones/Marc Hermann
1999
- Brent Musburger/Dan Fouts or Gary Danielson
- Brad Nessler/Gary Danielson or Bob Griese
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese or Dan Fouts
- Tim Brant/Dean Blevins
- Terry Gannon or Charlie Jones or Roger Twibell/Nick Lowery
- Mike Tirico/Mike Golic
- Rich Waltz/Bob Golic
1998
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger/Dan Fouts
- Brad Nessler/Gary Danielson
- Terry Gannon/Tim Brant
- Mark Jones/Dean Blevins
- Roger Twibell or Rich Waltz/Stan Humphries or Rod Gilmore
1997
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger/Dan Fouts
- Brad Nessler/Gary Danielson
- Terry Gannon/Tim Brant
- Mark Jones/John Spagnola
- Roger Twibell/Mike Golic
- Steve Zabriskie/Doug Flutie
1996
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger/Dick Vermeil
- Mark Jones/John Spagnola
- Terry Gannon/Tim Brant
- Roger Twibell/Dean Blevins
- Steve Zabriskie/Brian Holloway
1995
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger/Dick Vermeil
- Mark Jones/Todd Blackledge
- Terry Gannon or Steve Zabriskie/Tim Brant or John Spagnola
- Roger Twibell or Tim Brant/Brian Holloway
- Steve Zabriskie/Gary Reasons
- Gary Gerould/John Spagnola
1994
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger/Dick Vermeil
- Mark Jones/Tim Brant
- Roger Twibell/Todd Blackledge
- Terry Gannon/John Spagnola
- Steve Zabriskie/Gary Reasons or Everson Walls
1993
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger/Dick Vermeil
- Mark Jones/Tim Brant
- Roger Twibell or Dan Dierdorf or Terry Gannon/John Spagnola
- Steve Zabriskie/Ron Pitts
1992
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger or Roger Twibell/Dick Vermeil
- Roger Twibell or Steve Zabriskie or Al Michaels or Tim Brant/Lynn Swann
- Mark Jones/Tim Brant
- Steve Zabriskie or Dan Dierdorf/Bo Schembechler or John Spagnola or Dean Blevins
1991
- Keith Jackson/Bob Griese
- Brent Musburger/Dick Vermeil
- Gary Bender or Al Michaels/Lynn Swann
- Mark Jones/Tim Brant
- Steve Zabriskie/John Spagnola
- Frank Gifford/Dan Dierdorf
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles
- Al Michaels or Corey McPherrin/Lee Grosscup
- Corey McPherrin/Lynn Swann
- Dan McReynolds/Fran Curci
1983
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles
- Al Michaels or Curt Gowdy/Lee Grosscup
- Curt Gowdy/Lynn Swann
- Bill Flemming/Fran Curci
- Steve Grad/Tom Gatewood or Rick Forzano
1982
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles
- Al Michaels/Lee Grosscup
- Curt Gowdy/Tom Gatewood
- Bill Flemming or Bob Murphy/Fran Curci
- Steve Zabriskie/Rick Forzano
- Steve Grad/Bob Lee
1982 would mark the last year Steve Zabriskie called the play by play on regional games. He would return 9 years later to ABC College Football.
1981
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles
- Al Michaels/Ara Parseghian
- Bill Flemming/Darrell Royal
- Verne Lundquist/Pepper Rodgers
- Martin Wyatt/Lee Grosscup
- Steve Grad/Tom Gatewood
- Steve Zabriskie/Rick Forzano
- Chris Lincoln/Russ Francis
Ben Martin, Dennis Franklin and Bob Beattie (the ABC skiing commentator) also were analysts on a few contests that year and ABC continued its tradition of having local sportscasters do play-by-play on several ABC college football games.
ABC had a big shakeup on college football telecasts in 1981 as Jim Lampley was promoted to the college football pregame/halftime and postgame co- hosting duties with Dave Diles.
Chris Schenkel was removed from college football broadcasts altogether that season and relegated to the Pro Bowlers Tour for the last 16 years of his career at ABC with the exception of 2 games in 1988.
Also after 5 seasons or so of essentially alternating the top analyst position, Frank Broyles was named the number one analyst on all but 2 games that season, while Ara Parseghian was demoted to the number 2 team most weeks with Al Michaels but missed the last 3 weeks or so of the regular season due to a kidney ailment.
1980
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles or Ara Parseghian
- Al Michaels/Ara Parseghian or Frank Broyles
- Jim Lampley/Lee Grosscup
- Verne Lundquist/Steve Davis
- Steve Zabriskie/Rick Forzano
- Chris Lincoln/Ben Martin
- Bob Murphy/Paul Warfield
- Don Drysdale/Terry Hanratty
- Charlie Neal/Lem Barney
Darrell Royal and Pepper Rodgers also served as analysts with play by play men from various ABC affiliates filled out the roster on 9 and 10 game weeks as well as Bill Flemming on a few games.
1979
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles or Ara Parseghian
- Al Michaels /Ara Parseghian or Frank Broyles
- Jim Lampley /Lee Grosscup
- Verne Lundquist/Steve Davis
- Steve Zabriskie/Rick Forzano
- Chris Lincoln/Ben Martin
- Bob Murphy/Mike McGee
- Don Drysdale/Terry Hanratty
- Don Tollefson/John Dockery
- Charlie Neal/Lem Barney
Also Paul Warfield (analyst) and various local ABC affiliate play by play men filled out the 10th spot as did Bill Flemming on a few games.
Chris Schenkel was moved from calling games to co hosting college studio shows with Dave Diles.
1978
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles or Ara Parseghian
- Chris Schenkel/Ara Parseghian or Frank Broyles
- Al Michaels/Lee Grosscup
- Jim Lampley/Steve Davis
- Verne Lundquist/Ben Martin
- Chris Lincoln/Rick Forzano
- Steve Zabriskie/John Dockery
- Bob Murphy/Terry Hanratty
- Charlie Neal/Lem Barney
As in previous years, local play by play men from ABC affiliates filled the roster on weeks where ABC aired smaller college games or large regional weeks.
1977
- Keith Jackson/Frank Broyles or Ara Parseghian
- Chris Schenkel/Ara Parseghian or Frank Broyles
- Al Michaels/Lee Grosscup
- Verne Lundquist or Chris Lincoln/Steve Davis
- Bill Flemming or Jim Lampley/Rick Forzano
- Steve Zabriskie/Ron Johnson
1976
- Keith Jackson/Bud Wilkinson or Ara Parseghian
- Chris Schenkel/Ara Parseghian or Bud Wilkinson
- Verne Lundquist/Lee Grosscup
- Chris Lincoln/Steve Davis
- Bob Murphy/Rick Forzano
- Steve Zabriskie/Duffy Daughtery
- Ron Pikney/Don Perkins
1975
- Keith Jackson/Bud Wilkinson (only year the Jackson/Wilkinson team would be together full-time)
- Chris Schenkel/Lee Grosscup
- Verne Lundquist/Duffy Daugherty
- Stu Nahan/Jim Owens
- Dan Lovett/Don Perkins
Bob Murphy was used on play by play on a couple of regional games.
1974
- Keith Jackson/Bud Wilkinson (ABC often used active coaches as analysts on its primary game of the week that year)
- Chris Schenkel/Duffy Daugherty or Bud Wilkinson on national weeks (Schenkel would host the pregame/halftime and post game shows)
- Bill Flemming/Lee Grosscup or Duffy Daughtery
- Verne Lundquist/Forest Evashevski
- Lynn Sanner/Monty Stickles
Sal Marchiano and Bob Murphy called the play by play on a couple of games that fall.
1973
- Chris Schenkel/Bud Wilkinson and/or Duffy Daugherty
- Keith Jackson/Lee Grosscup
- Bill Flemming/Forest Evashevski
- Bob Murphy/Dave Nelson
- Lynn Sanner/Monty Stickles
1972
- Chris Schenkel/Bud Wilkinson
- Keith Jackson/Lee Grosscup
- Bob Murphy/Dave Nelson
- Lynn Sanner/Forest Evashevski or Clarence Peaks
- Dave Diles/Joe Kapp
1972 marked the debut year of Dave Diles as host of ABC's Prudential College Scoreboard, a job he would hold for 10 seasons; in addition to that, he called the play by play on a few contests that year (mostly 5 or 6 game regional weeks).
1971
- Chris Schenkel/Bud Wilkinson
- Keith Jackson/Lee Grosscup
- Bob Murphy/Dave Nelson
- Lynn Sanner/Forest Evashevski
- Tom Schoendienst/John Yovicsin
1970
- Chris Schenkel/Bud Wilkinson
- Bill Flemming/Lee Grosscup or Forest Evashevski
- Merle Harmon/Dave Nelson or Forest Evashevski
- Bud Campbell/Forest Evashevski
- Lynn Sanner/Beano Cook
Bob Murphy as in previous years handled the play by play for a game or 2 on regional weeks.
1969
- Chris Schenkel/Bud Wilkinson
- Bill Flemming/Lee Grosscup
- Keith Jackson/Dave Nelson
- Bud Campbell/Ron Burton
- Bill O Donnell/Bob Anderson
- Lynn Sanner/Jackie Jensen
1968
- Chris Schenkel or Keith Jackson/Bud Wilkinson
- Keith Jackson or Merle Harmon or Bill Flemming/Jackie Jensen
- Bill Flemming/Dave Nelson
- Merle Harmon/Ralph Guglielmi
- Bud Campbell/Bob Anderson
Lynn Sanner, Bob Murphy, and Larry Birletti served as play by play men for some games on large regional weeks, Johnny Lujack, Lee Grosscup, Jackie Jensen and Rosey Grier worked a few games as analysts.
1967
- Chris Schenkel/Bud Wilkinson
- Keith Jackson or Jim McKay/Jackie Jensen
- Bill Flemming/Terry Brennan
- Dave Martin/Lee Grosscup
1966
- Chris Schenkel/Bud Wilkinson
- Keith Jackson/Jackie Jensen
- Bill Flemming/Terry Brennan
- Larry Birletti or Jack Rainbolt or Bob Gallagher or Red Barber/Bob Anderson
- Lon Simmons/Jim Healy
Former ABC Sports commentators
Play-by-play
- Gary Bender: (1987–1992)
- Tim Brant: (1985-1986 mainly a fill in and 1992 and 1995 and 1999 and 2002-2003)
- Bud Campbell: (1968-1970)
- Eric Collins: (2002–2003, 2006, 2008)
- Dave Diles(1972) worked play by play on weeks where ABC broadcast more than 4 games
- Dan Dierdorf: (1992–1993)
- Bill Flemming: (1966–1983)
- Terry Gannon: (1993–2009)
- Gary Gerould: (1995, 2004)
- Curt Gowdy: (1960–1961) (1982–1983)
- Sean Grande: (2000–2001)
- Tom Harmon: (1954–1962)
- Keith Jackson: (1966–1969, 1971–2006)
- Charlie Jones: (1999-2001)
- Jim Lampley: (1974–1980)
- Chris Lincoln: (1976-1981)
- Verne Lundquist: (1974–1981)
- Dave Martin: (1967)
- Al Michaels: (1977-1985/1988 one game and 1992 one game)
- Chris Schenkel: (1966-1978: 1988 2 games)
- Gary Thorne: (2003–2007)
- Roger Twibell: (1992–1998)
- Mark Jones: (1991-1999, 2006)
- Brent Musburger: (1990–2005)
- Brad Nessler: (1997–2008)
- Corey McPherrin: (1984-1987)
- Mike Tirico: (1999–2005)
- Dr. Jerry Punch: (2003–2005)
- Steve Zabriskie(1976-1982 and 1991-1997)
- Chip Tarkenton: (2004)
- Paul Page: (2005)
- Lynn Sanner: (1968-1974)
Color commentary
- Ray Bentley: (2003–2005)
- Dean Blevins: (1993–1999)
- Todd Blackledge: (1994–1998)
- Terry Bowden: (2004–2005)
- Tim Brant: (1982–1987, 1991–1998, 2000–2001, 2004–2007)
- Terry Brennan: (1966–1967)
- Frank Broyles: (1977–1985)
- Fran Curci(1982-1984)
- Gary Danielson: (1997–2005)
- Duffy Daugherty: (1973-1976)
- Steve Davis(1976-1980)
- Dan Dierdorf: (1992–1993)
- John Dockery: (1978–1980)
- Forest Evashevski: (1970-1974)
- Rick Forzano: (1977-1983)
- Dan Fouts: (1997–1999, 2002–2005)
- Russ Francis: (1981)
- Mike Golic: (2004)
- Bob Griese: (1987–2008)
- Lee Grosscup: (1967–1986)
- Terry Hanratty: (1978-1980)
- Brian Holloway: (1995–1996)
- Jackie Jensen: (1966-1969)
- Mike Magee(1979)
- Ben Martin (1978–81
- Trevor Matich: (1999)
- Mike Mayock: (2002)
- David M. Nelson: 1968-1973)
- David Norrie: (2000–2003, 2006–2009)
- Ara Parseghian: (1975–1981)
- Dan Reeves: (2004)
- Reggie Rivers: (2000–2001)
- Pepper Rodgers: (1980–1981)
- Darrell Royal: (1980-1981)
- Bo Schembechler: (1992–1993)
- John Spagnola: (1991–1998)
- Monte Stickles: (1973-1974)
- Lynn Swann: (1976–2005)
- Dick Vermeil: (1988–1996)
- Paul Warfield: (1979-1980)
- Bud Wilkinson: (1966–1977)
- Jamal Anderson: (2004-2005)
Sideline reporters
- Jack Arute: (1984–2008)
- Harry Carson: (1994)
- Todd Harris: (1999-2008)
- Lewis Johnson: (1995–1999)
- Mark Jones: (1990)
- Jim Lampley: (1974–1980)
- Gary Reasons: (1994–1998)
- Sam Ryan: (2002-2005)
- Suzy Shuster (2004–2005)
- Al Trautwig: (1985 -1986)
Studio hosts
- Bud Palmer: (1966–1971)
- Merle Harmon: (1969–1972)
- Dave Diles: (1972–1981)
- Warner Wolf: (1975–1976)
- Andrea Kirby: (1977–1978)
- Chris Schenkel: (1979–1980)
- Jack Whitaker: (1982–1984)
- Jim Lampley: (1981–1987)
- Jim Hill ( 1987)
- Al Trautwig: (1988)
- Roger Twibell: (1989–1991)
- Matt Winer: (2001–2009)
Studio anaylsts
- Beano Cook: (1982–1985)
- Todd Blackledge: (1996–1998)
- Terry Bowden: (1999–2003)
- Doug Flutie: (2006-2008)
- Craig James: (2003–2008)
- Bo Schembechler: (1991)
- Aaron Taylor: (2004–2005)
References
- ↑ http://espnmediazone.com/us/
- ↑ http://www.awfulannouncing.com/pammies/announcing-schedules/
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 http://www.awfulannouncing.com/pammies/announcing-schedules/Page-2.html
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- ↑ http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/search/label/ESPN%20College%20Football
- ↑ http://www.scout.com/2/577861.html
- ↑ http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/091106aac.html
- ↑ http://www.nusports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/092506aac.html
- ↑ http://www.scout.com/2/582817.html
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- ↑ http://www.mutigers.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112006aab.html
- ↑ http://www.aggieathletics.com/fls/27300/pdfs/2006-07/football/gamenotes/05-texastech.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=27300
- ↑ http://tamu.scout.com/2/579228.html
- ↑ http://www.purduesports.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/102606aaa.html
- ↑ http://www.mutigers.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/103006aaa.html
- ↑ http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Rec/rec.sport.football.college/2010-01/msg05417.html
- ↑ http://www.golfchannel.com/about/bio/scott-walker/
- ↑ http://espnmediazone.com/us/bios/morgan_mark/