Television network, play-by-play and color commentator(s) for the Sugar Bowl from 1953 to the present.
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Television
Starting with the 2010–11 season, ESPN started airing the games, out bidding FOX for the rights to the games.[1]
Spanish
In 2013, ESPN Deportes provided the first Spanish U.S. telecast of the Sugar Bowl.[3]
Date | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
---|---|---|---|
January 2 2013 | ESPN Deportes | Eduardo Varela | Pablo Viruega |
Portuguese
In 2015, ESPN Brasil did the broadcast of the game in Brazilian Portuguese.[4]
Date | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
---|---|---|---|
January 2 2015 | ESPN International | Everaldo Marques | Antony Curti |
Radio
Date | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) |
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January 1, 2024 | ESPN Radio | Marc Kestecher | Kelly Stouffer | Ian Fitzsimmons |
December 31, 2022 | Sean Kelley | Robert Griffin III | Stormy Buonantony | |
January 1, 2022 | Barrett Jones | Ian Fitzsimmons | ||
January 1, 2021 | ||||
January 1, 2020 | Ian Fitzsimmons | |||
January 1, 2019 | Bill Rosinski | David Norrie | ||
January 1, 2018 | ||||
January 2, 2017 | ||||
January 1, 2016 | Joe Schad | |||
January 1, 2015 | ||||
January 2, 2014 | Dennis Franchione | |||
January 2, 2013 | Bob Wischusen | Danny Kanell | Allison Williams | |
January 3, 2012 | Sean McDonough | Matt Millen | Heather Cox | |
January 4, 2011 | ||||
January 1, 2010[5] | Bill Rosinski | Dennis Franchione | Joe Schad | |
January 2, 2009[6] | Sean McDonough | Chris Spielman | Holly Rowe | |
January 2, 2006[7] | Tim Brant | Alex Flanagan | ||
January 4, 2004 | Ron Franklin | Mike Gottfried | Adrian Karsten | |
January 5, 2000 | ||||
January 1, 1989 | ABC Radio | Fred Manfra | Paul Hornung |
Local radio
Date | Flagship station | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) |
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January 1, 2015 | WBNS-FM (Ohio State) WDGM (Alabama) |
Paul Keels Eli Gold |
Jim Lachey Phil Savage |
Marty Bannister Chris Stewart |
January 4, 2011 | WBNS-FM (Ohio State) KUOA-AM (Arkansas) |
Paul Keels Chuck Barrett |
Jim Lachey Keith Jackson |
Marty Bannister Quinn Grovey |
References
- ^ Fox pulls out of bidding for next round of BCS games
- ^ "Family Man Costas Gets What He Wants". Chicago Tribune. December 17, 1993. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
- ^ "BCS National Championship and Bowl Games on ESPN Deportes". ESPN. 4 December 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2012.
- ^ "Canais ESPN transmitem os Bowls Universitários". ESPN. 18 December 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
- ^ "BCS National Championship Game Highlights Schedule of 30 College Football Bowl Games across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Radio and ESPN360.com | ESPN MediaZone". Archived from the original on 2009-12-12. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
- ^ "Your 2008-2009 College Football Bowl Game National Radio Announcing Schedule".
- ^ "Breaking News - ABC Sports and Espn, InC. to Provide Extensive Coverage of Bowl Championship Series". TheFutonCritic.com. Retrieved 2022-05-06.