About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: ESPN College Football broadcast teams, List of Alamo Bowl broadcasters, List of Aloha Bowl broadcasters, List of announcers of major college bowl games, List of Armed Forces Bowl broadcasters, List of Army-Navy Game broadcasters, List of BBVA Compass Bowl broadcasters, List of Belk Bowl broadcasters, List of Big 12 Championship Game broadcasters, List of Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl broadcasters, List of CBS College Football personalities, List of Chick-fil-A Bowl broadcasters, List of College Football on NBC commentators, List of Conference USA Football Championship Game announcers, List of Cotton Bowl Classic broadcasters, List of current ACC football announcers, List of ESPN College Football on ABC personalities, List of ESPN College Football personalities, List of Famous Idaho Potato Bowl broadcasters, List of Fiesta Bowl broadcasters, List of Gator Bowl broadcasters, List of GoDaddy.com Bowl broadcasters, List of Hawaii Bowl broadcasters, List of Independence Bowl broadcasters, List of Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl broadcasters, List of Las Vegas Bowl broadcasters, List of Liberty Bowl broadcasters, List of Little Caesars Pizza Bowl broadcasters, List of NBC College Football personalities, List of New Mexico Bowl broadcasters, List of New Orleans Bowl broadcasters, List of Orange Bowl broadcasters, List of Outback Bowl broadcasters, List of Rose Bowl broadcasters, List of Russell Athletic Bowl broadcasters, List of Sugar Bowl broadcasters, List of Sun Bowl broadcasters. Excerpt: The ESPN College Football Broadcast Teams are listed in the table below, including games broadcast on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN 3D, ESPN Classic, Longhorn Network, and ESPN Radio. Note: All ABC split national, ESPN and ESPN2 games will be simulcast on ESPN3.com. These are weekly regular season pairings for college football and are subject to change. The Cotton Bowl Classic was considered a "major" bowl game from inception until it was excluded from the formation of the Bowl Championship Series in 1998. As a result, the game has been considered a "minor" bowl since that date. Fox Sports had televised the Cotton Bowl Classic from 1999 to 2012. For many decades, the game was a New Year's Day staple on CBS, where the man most associated with the Cotton Bowl, Lindsey Nelson, handled the play-by-play. NBC televised the game in the 1950s and for a brief period in the mid-1990s. Currently, Brad Sham (best known as the voice of the Dallas Cowboys) and Terry Donahue call the game for the Westwood One Radio Network each year, while Gus Johnson and Charles Davis call the television broadcast.Gus Johnson and Charles Davis are the first african American commentator pairing to call the Cotton Bowl Classic. The Rose Bowl Game has been a part of college football on television since January 1, 1948. The 1948 Rose Bowl was telecast in Los Angeles on KTLA. The 1952 Rose Bowl, on NBC, was the first national telecast of a college football game. The network broadcast both the Tournament of Roses Parade and the following game. Television network, play-by-play and color commentator(s) for the Rose Bowl from 1952 to the present. After the 2009-10 season, ESPN will have the contract to broadcast the BCS games, including the Rose Bowl game. Rose Bowl telecast on ESPN and only ESPN Television network, play-by-play and color commentator(s) for the Sugar Bowl from 1953 to the present. Starting with the 2010-2011 season, ESPN started airing the games, out bidding FOX for the rights to the games.