List of College Football on ABC personalities

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ESPN on ABC

Note: Only includes ESPN announcers who have called at least two ABC games during one season.

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Current

2024 Pairings

  1. Chris Fowler or Rece Davis/Kirk Herbstreit/Holly Rowe
  2. Sean McDonough/Greg McElroy/Molly McGrath
  3. Joe Tessitore/Jesse Palmer/Katie George
  4. Bob Wischusen/Louis Riddick/Kris Budden
  5. Dave Pasch/Dusty Dvoracek/Taylor McGregor
  6. Mark Jones/Roddy Jones/Quint Kessenich
  7. Dave Flemming/Brock Osweiler/Stormy Buonantony

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Game Analysts

Sideline Reporters

Studio Hosts

Studio Analysts

Former

Play-by-play

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Studio Analysts

ABC Sports

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Note: From 1978 through 1983, ABC broadcast Division I-AA games on select weekends with local sportscasting crews – those are not reflected in this list

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References

  1. "ABC Sports, ESPN unveil college football commentators for 2005". ESPN. 9 August 2005.
  2. "ABC Sports reveals '04 college football broadcast team". ESPN.
  3. "College Football - 506 Archive".