List of ESPN College Football personalities
Present[]
Play-by-play[]
- Chris Fowler
- Sean McDonough
- Joe Tessitore
- Mark Jones
- Dave Pasch
- Bob Wischusen
- Dave Flemming
- Anish Shroff
- Beth Mowins
- Brian Custer
- Matt Barrie
- Jason Benetti
- Clay Matvick
- John Schriffen
- Tom Hart
- Dave O'Brien
- Lowell Galindo
- Courtney Lyle
- Tiffany Greene
- Mike Monaco
- Mike Morgan
- Bill Roth
Analysts[]
- Kirk Herbstreit
- Todd Blackledge
- Greg McElroy
- Dusty Dvoracek
- Dan Orlovsky
- Robert Griffin III
- Rod Gilmore
- Tom Luginbill
- Kirk Morrison
- Mike Golic Jr.
- Andre Ware
- Kelly Stouffer
- Rocky Boiman
- Jay Walker
- Rene Ingoglia
- Dustin Fox
- Joey Galloway
- Eric Wood
Sideline reporters[]
- Rocky Boiman
- Paul Carcaterra
- Katie George
- Quint Kessenich
- Tom Luginbill
- Molly McGrath
- Todd McShay
- Holly Rowe
- Laura Rutledge
Studio hosts[]
Studio analysts[]
- Kirk Herbstreit
- Lee Corso
- Desmond Howard
- David Pollack
- Joey Galloway
- Jesse Palmer
- Booger McFarland
- Trevor Matich
- Andre Ware
- Greg McElroy
- Sam Acho
Former[]
Play-by-play[]
- Adam Amin
- Dave Barnett
- Gary Bender
- Allen Bestwick
- Craig Bolerjack
- Tim Brando
- Bob Carpenter[1]
- Jack Corrigan
- Dan Fouts
- Ron Franklin (1988–2010)[2]
- Terry Gannon
- [1]
- Kevin Harlan
- Jeff Hullinger[1]
- Jim Kelly[1]
- Dave LaMont
- Wayne Larrivee
- Steve Levy
- Chris Lincoln
- Mark Malone
- Tom Mees[3]
- Joel Meyers
- Brad Nessler
- Mike Patrick (2 stints)[1][4]
- Jerry Punch
- Bob Rathbun[1]
- Sam Rosen[5]
- Tim Ryan[6]
- [5]
- Jim Simpson[5]
- Dave Sims
- Charley Steiner[1]
- [5]
- Gary Thorne[5]
- Mike Tirico
- Rich Waltz[7]
- Pam Ward
Analysts[]
- Irv Brown[1]
- Dean Blevins[1]
- Todd Christensen[1]
- Lee Corso[1] (1987-2005)
- Ed Cunningham
- Bill Curry[1] (1997-2007)
- Bob Davie (2002–2011)
- Steve Davis[1]
- Gary Danielson (1990-2005) [1]
- Mike Golic
- Mike Gottfried (1990-2007) [1]
- Danny Kanell
- Matt Hasselbeck
- Lou Holtz (2005-2014)
- Brock Huard
- Craig James
- Dan Jiggetts
- Kevin Kiley[1]
- Shaun King
- Paul Maguire (1980–1986, 2006–2008)[8]
- Mark May[5] occasional games (2005–2016)
- Pat McAfee
- Don McPherson[7]
- Urban Meyer (2011)
- Matt Millen
- David Norrie
- Chris Spielman (2001–2015)
- Joe Theismann
- Mike Tomczak
- Gino Torretta
- Tommy Tuberville (2017–2018)
- Rick Walker
- Gene Washington[1]
- Bud Wilkinson[5]
- Ken Willard[5]
- Randy Wright
Sideline reporters[]
- Erin Andrews
- Thea Andrews
- Mike Adamle[5]
- Jack Arute
- Dean Blevins[9]
- Heather Cox
- Stacey Dales[5]
- Jimmy Dykes[5]
- Jeannine Edwards
- Alex Flanagan[5]
- Chris Fowler[1]
- Mike Golic[1]
- Kevin Guthrie[1]
- Todd Harris
- Jemele Hill
- Adrian Karsten[1]
- Neil Lomax[5]
- Jessica Mendoza
- Samantha Ponder
- Jerry Punch
- Tom Rinaldi
- Dave Ryan
- Lisa Salters
- Shannon Spake
- Rob Stone
- Maria Taylor
- Rick Walker[1]
- Rich Waltz[5]
- Pam Ward[5]
- Allison Williams
- Kellen Winslow[5]
- Matt Winer[10]
Studio hosts[]
- Tim Brando[5] (1987)
- Bob Carpenter[2] (1988)
- Linda Cohn
- Wendi Nix
- Mike Tirico
- Stan Verrett
- Adnan Virk
Studio analysts[]
- Emmanuel Acho
- Trev Alberts[11]
- Mack Brown
- Gene Chizik
- Beano Cook
- Rod Gilmore
- Danny Kanell
- Lou Holtz
- Craig James[5]
- Chip Kelly
- Mark May
- Jim Mora
- Mark Sanchez
- Robert Smith
- Marcus Spears
See also[]
- ESPN College Football broadcast teams
References[]
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