A guide to ESPN’s College Football Playoff studio coverage
ESPN is putting a lot of manpower into the inaugural 12-team playoff.
ESPN is putting a lot of manpower into the inaugural 12-team playoff.
The avatar is a joint effort between ESPN and SEC Nation, the Saturday morning SEC Network pregame show.
"In 2025, Goldberg is having his retirement match."
"Let’s keep football as football and let’s not do that."
"There’s nothing like doing GameDay. I’ve never been in a rock band, but it’s the closest thing to being in one."
Additionally, there will be a new theme song and opening video.
SEC Network's daily lineup remains pretty similar to previous seasons in 2023, but Read & React is new.
Maybe they should be called "Paul-bearers."
Rodgers wasn't the only one impacted here, with Marty Smith later tweeting "Still can't feel my lips," but he definitely had the biggest on-camera reaction.
McGee wrote for ESPN as "Al Covington" for two years in the early 2000s.
Tebow last played in the NFL in 2015 with the New York Jets. He didn't play tight end in high school, college, or his previous NFL appearances, but that looks to be where he's headed.
Hall, Johnson, and Brandon Boykin replace Marcus Spears and Greg McElroy on the weekly talk show.
Laura Rutledge will appear from ESPN's Bristol studios, while Roman Harper will appear from ESPN's Charlotte studios. Tim Tebow and Jordan Rodgers will appear from home studios.
SEC Nation looks to be getting some new faces this year.
After saying he wouldn't be doing television this season, Les Miles in perfect Les Miles fashion has reversed course
Tebow's high-A success could make it harder for him to juggle baseball and ESPN.
Tebow will return to SEC Nation this fall, but isn't giving up baseball yet.
Even as Hurricane Matthew rapidly approaches Florida, there’s been no word on whether Saturday’s game between LSU and...