List of Cheez-It Bowl broadcasters

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

The bowl was known by various prior names; Blockbuster Bowl (1990–1993), Carquest Bowl (1994–1997), MicronPC Bowl (1998), MicronPC.com Bowl (1999–2000), Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl (2001), Mazda Tangerine Bowl (2002–2003), Champs Sports Bowl (2004–2011), Russell Athletic Bowl (2012–2016), and Camping World Bowl (2017–2019).

Television

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
December 28, 2019 ABC Bob Wischusen Dan Orlovsky Allison Williams
December 28, 2018 ESPN Dave Flemming Rod Gilmore Quint Kessenich
December 28, 2017 ESPN Beth Mowins Anthony Becht Rocky Boiman
December 28, 2016 ESPN Dave Pasch Greg McElroy Tom Luginbill
December 29, 2015 ESPN Mike Patrick Ed Cunningham Jerry Punch
December 29, 2014 ESPN Mike Patrick Ed Cunningham Jeannine Edwards
December 28, 2013 ESPN Bob Wischusen Rod Gilmore Quint Kessenich
December 28, 2012 ESPN Joe Tessitore Matt Millen Maria Taylor
December 29, 2011 ESPN Joe Tessitore Rod Gilmore Holly Rowe
December 28, 2010 ESPN Joe Tessitore Rod Gilmore Rob Stone
December 29, 2009 ESPN[1] Brad Nessler Todd Blackledge Holly Rowe
December 27, 2008 ESPN Brad Nessler Bob Griese and Paul Maguire Holly Rowe
December 28, 2007 ESPN Mike Patrick Todd Blackledge Holly Rowe
December 29, 2006 ESPN Brad Nessler Bob Griese and Paul Maguire Bonnie Bernstein
December 27, 2005 ESPN Ron Franklin Bob Davie Holly Rowe
December 21, 2004 ESPN Mike Tirico Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit Jill Arrington
December 22, 2003 ESPN Mike Tirico Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit Jerry Punch
December 23, 2002 ESPN Mike Tirico Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit Jerry Punch
December 20, 2001 ESPN Mike Tirico Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit Jerry Punch
December 28, 2000 TBS Kevin Harlan Dave Rowe
December 30, 1999 TBS Kevin Harlan Trev Alberts and Sam Wyche
December 29, 1998 TBS Kevin Harlan Mark May Craig Sager
December 29, 1997 TBS Bob Neal Mark May
December 27, 1996 TBS Bob Neal Mark May
December 30, 1995 TBS Verne Lundquist Pat Haden
January 2, 1995 CBS Verne Lundquist Dan Fouts Michele Tafoya
January 1, 1994 CBS Verne Lundquist Dan Fouts
January 1, 1993 CBS Jim Nantz Randy Cross
December 28, 1991 CBS Jim Nantz Dan Fouts
December 28, 1990 Raycom Tim Brant Dave Rowe

Radio

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
December 28, 2019 ESPN Radio Dave Flemming Tim Hasselbeck Katie George
December 28, 2018 ESPN Radio Dave Lamont John Congemi Molly McGrath
December 28, 2017 ESPN Radio Mark Neely John Congemi Chris Doering
December 28, 2016 ESPN Radio Dave Neal Matt Stinchcomb Olivia Harlan
December 29, 2015 ESPN Radio Bill Rosinski David Norrie Joe Schad
December 29, 2014 ESPN Radio Bill Rosinski David Norrie Joe Schad
December 28, 2013 ESPN Radio Dave Lamont Anthony Becht Brooke Weisbrod
December 28, 2012 ESPN Radio Adam Amin Tom Luginbill Brett McMurphy
December 29, 2011 ESPN Radio Mike Gleason John Congemi Chris Rix
December 28, 2010 ESPN Radio Dave Lamont JC Pearson Elizabeth Moreau
December 29, 2009[2] Westwood One Chuck Cooperstein Eddie George Todd Wilbur
December 28, 2007 ESPN Radio Dave Lamont Jim Donnan Shannon Spake
December 29, 2006[3] ESPN Radio Dave Lamont Jim Donnan Duke Castiglione
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References

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  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-02-11. Retrieved 2020-03-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://espnmediazone.com/press_releases/2006_Dec/ABCESPNESPN2andESPNRadiotoProvideCoverageof27CollegeFootballBowlGames.htm%5B%5D
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