ORLANDO, Florida -- College football fans will hear from the sport’s top commentators and deepest roster of broadcasters when they turn to ESPN’s networks throughout the 2018 season, with each commentator helping to document an unrivaled slate of games in the industry. The extensive slate of games begins with the regular season, continues into conference championship week, bowl season, and concludes with the New Year’s Six and the entire College Football Playoff.
“The breadth and depth of our commentator pool sets the bar in the industry,” said ESPN vice president of production Lee Fitting. “Each broadcasting team excels in their craft and brings a passion for the game which is a key driving force behind ESPN’s comprehensive college football coverage. Our college football family is eagerly anticipating another captivating and unpredictable season.”
Heisman Trophy winner Andre Ware will work with Kevin Brown on ESPNU telecasts this season. Ware brings a wealth of experience to the booth, having called games for ESPN since 2003. Most recently, the College Football Hall of Famer has been an analyst on SEC Network games since the network launched in the fall of 2014.
Tiffany Greene, a Florida A&M graduate, will call play-by-play for the majority of ESPN’s HBCU games which typically air on Thursdays on ESPNU. Greene will pair with veteran analyst Jay Walker throughout the year.
ESPN will make announcements regarding their college football studio assignments in the coming days.
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