ESPN’s Chris Fallica, better known as “The Bear” from ESPN’s “College GameDay,” joins us to discuss all the latest in college football, including:
• This weekend’s trip to Baton Rouge for Alabama vs. LSU (0:30)
• His time at the University of Miami and getting his big break from Mike Breen (2:45)
• How he got started working on “GameDay” in 1996 (4:00)
• The insane amount of prep work that goes each week’s show (5:45)
• What Fallica does at ESPN when college football season ends (10:00)
• Being on-camera and being a college football celebrity (12:30)
• His insane memory for sports history (16:20)
• Fan questions, such as “What is your favorite off-air Lee Corso moment?”, “What’s your favorite ‘GameDay’ location?”, “When will the show visit Washington State?” and “Which school has the best-looking student body?” (17:00)
“James and the Giant QB” College Football Podcast: ESPN’s Chris Fallica on getting his break from Mike Breen
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