List of Little Caesars Pizza Bowl broadcasters

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List of television broadcasters of the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, which was known as the Motor City Bowl prior to 2009.

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TV Broadcasters

DateNetwork Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2013 ESPN Dave LaMont Ray Bentley Niki Noto
2012 Mark Neely Jemele Hill
2011 [1] Beth Mowins Mike Bellotti Eamon McAnaney
2010 Dave LaMont J. C. Pearson Quint Kessenich
2009 [2] Pam Ward Ray Bentley
2008 [3] Todd Harris
2007 [4] Dave Pasch Andre Ware Jeannine Edwards
2006 [4] Dave LaMont Ray Bentley Vince Welch
2005 [5] Mark Jones Chris Spielman Rob Stone
2004 [6] Sean McDonough Craig James
2003 Dave Barnett Rod Gilmore
2002 Pam Ward Chris Spielman Rob Stone
2001 [7] Dean Blevins Alex Flanagan
2000 [8] Don McPherson
1999 [9] Dave Barnett Bill Curry Dave Ryan
1998 [6] Mike Tirico Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit Jerry Punch
1997 [10] Jerry Punch Mike Gottfried Dave Ryan

Radio Broadcasters

DateNetwork Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters Studio Host
2013TBC Radio SportsWill Tieman Jim Miller Bill ClarkScott Moore
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005Sherm Lewis
2004Mike Kamin
2003
2002Larry Bielat
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997

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