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Los Angeles, California: Outside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rivalry: USC Trojans January 1, 2007 8 USC Trojans: 32: 3 Michigan Wolverines 18 Pasadena, California: Inside the Rose Bowl: Rose Bowl: USC Trojans January 8, 2007 2 Florida Gators: 41: 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 14 Glendale, Arizona: BCS National Championship Game: Florida Gators
Paul Maguire: 1998–2008 (college football coverage) Eric Mangini: 2011–2013 NFL Live; Matt Millen: 2009–2015 College Football on ABC and Monday Night Countdown; Joe Morgan: 1990–2010 Sunday Night Baseball (deceased) J.C. Pearson: ESPN College Football; Andy Petree: 2007–2014 (NASCAR on ESPN), now analyst for Fox Sports
Regular-season college football returned to TBS in 2002 as part of a sub-licensing agreement with Fox Sports Net, broadcasting a package of Pac-10 and Big 12 games through 2006. In 2024, ESPN announced that it had reached an agreement with TNT Sports to televise College Football Playoff games on TNT beginning that season.
The show must go on, as the old adage says. Amid the now annual handwringing over players and coaches on the move, there remain timeslots to fill with sporting product. And so, for better or worse ...
College Football on NBC Sports is the de facto title used for broadcasts of NCAA college football games produced by NBC Sports. Via its experimental station W2XBS , NBC presented the first television broadcast of American football at any level on September 30, 1939 , between the Fordham Rams and the Waynesburg Yellow Jackets .
Bleacher Report (often abbreviated as B/R) is a website that focuses on sport and sports culture. Its headquarters are in San Francisco, with offices in New York City and London. [1] [2] [3] Bleacher Report was acquired by Turner Broadcasting System in August 2012 for $175 million. [4]
Fox College Football is the branding used for broadcasts of NCAA Division I FBS college football games produced by Fox Sports, and broadcast primarily by Fox, FS1, and FS2. Initial college football broadcasts on the Fox network were limited to selected bowl games , beginning with the Cotton Bowl Classic from 1999 to 2014.
Robert Kovacik is a multiple-award-winning American television journalist based in Los Angeles, California. He is currently an anchor/reporter for NBC Los Angeles and can be seen worldwide across all NBC platforms. In 2018, Kovacik won the Emmy for Outstanding Hard News Reporting. [1]