List of Sun Bowl broadcasters

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The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast college football's Sun Bowl throughout the years.

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Television

DateNetwork Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2022 CBS (tape delayed in El Paso) Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jenny Dell
2021 Jamie Erdahl
2020Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019 CBS (tape delayed in El Paso) Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jamie Erdahl and Gene Steratore (rules analyst)
2018 Jamie Erdahl
2017 Allie LaForce
2016 [1]
2015 Carter Blackburn
2014
2013 Verne Lundquist
2012 Tracy Wolfson
2011
2010
2009 Craig Bolerjack Steve Beuerlein Sam Ryan
2008 Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Tracy Wolfson
2007 Craig Bolerjack Steve Beuerlein Sam Ryan
2006
2005 Verne Lundquist Todd Blackledge Tracy Wolfson
2004
2003 Jill Arrington
2002
2001 Jill Arrington and Andre Ware
2000 Jill Arrington and Dean Blevins
1999 Sean McDonough Michele Tafoya
1998 Terry Donahue
1997 Tim Ryan Scott Lasky
1996 Gus Johnson Artie Gigantino Scott Moore
1995 Jim Nantz Terry Donahue Michele Tafoya
1994 Doug Flutie Andrea Joyce
1993 Dick Stockton Randy Cross Pat O'Brien
1992 Verne Lundquist Dan Fouts
1991 Brad Nessler Randy Cross Mike Joy
1990 Dan Jiggetts
1989 Tim Brant Greg Gumbel and Lesley Visser
1988 Verne Lundquist Pat Haden Jim Nantz and John Dockery
1987 Brent Musburger
1986 Ara Parseghian
1985 Gary Bender Steve Davis Pat Haden
1984 Pat Haden
1983
1982
1981 Tom Brookshier Hank Stram and Fred Dryer
1980 Pat Summerall Tom Brookshier Frank Glieber
1979
1978
1977 Dec. Tom Brookshier and Burt Reynolds
1977 Jan. Tom Brookshier
1975 Paul Hornung Johnny Morris
1974 Lindsey Nelson John Sauer Jane Chastain
1973 Tom Brookshier
1972 Irv Cross
1971 Pat Summerall
1970 Don Criqui Frank Gifford
1969 Frank Glieber Don Perkins
1968 Lindsey Nelson Frank Gifford
1967 TVS
1966 NBC Jim Simpson Charlie Jones
1965Not Televised
1964 NBC Ray Scott Frankie Albert

Radio

DateNetwork Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2021 Bowl Season Radio Brian Estridge John DentonRachel Phillips
2019 Sports USA Wayne Randazzo Hank Bauer
2018 John Robinson
2017 Josh Appel Charles Arbuckle
2016 Wayne Randazzo Doug Plank
2015 John Ahlers Scott Colletti
2014 Wayne Randazzo Tony Graziani
2013 Nevada Sports Network Jon Teicher Mike Price and Jordan Palmer
2012 Sports USA John Ahlers Gary Barnett
2011 Eli Gold Doug Plank
2010 Dan Fouts John Robinson and Tony Graziani
2009 John Robinson
2008 Josh Lewin Pat Sperduto Rich Cellini
2007 Troy West
2006 Howard David Charles Arbuckle
2005 Westwood One Joel Meyers Fran Curci
2004 Shea Walker
2003 Westwood One John Tautges
2002
2001 Tony Roberts
2000 John Tautges Mark May
1999 Joel Meyers Jim Wacker
1998 CBS Radio John Rooney Mark May
1997 Jim Powell Jeff Van Note
1996 Chuck Cooperstein Howard Schnellenberger
1995ISI Sports Network Jon Teicher Bernie Recono and Mitchell Mick
1988New Century Broadcasting Rick Parr
1987 KHEY
1984 CBS Radio Dick Stockton John Dockery
1982 Andy Musser Roman Gabriel
1981 Dick Stockton
1980
1979
1978 Bob Starr Connie Alexander
1977 Dec. Don Klein
1977 Jan. Ned Martin
1975 Bob Starr
1974
1973

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