List of Gasparilla Bowl broadcasters

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

The bowl has had several prior names, including St. Petersburg Bowl and Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl.

Television

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2019 ESPN Roy Philpott Kelly Stouffer Lauren Sisler
2018 ESPN Clay Matvick Dan Orlovsky Paul Carcaterra
2017 ESPN Anish Shroff Mike Golic Jr. Roddy Jones
2016 ESPN Dave Lamont Rene Ingoglia Chris Doering
2015 ESPN Tom Hart Anthony Becht Tiffany Greene
2014 ESPN Adam Amin John Congemi Kaylee Hartung
2013 ESPN Beth Mowins Joey Galloway Paul Carcaterra
2012 ESPN Dave Neal Desmond Howard and Andre Ware Cara Capuano
2011 ESPN Mike Patrick Danny Kanell Jeannine Edwards
2010 ESPN Rece Davis Lou Holtz and Mark May Rob Stone
2009 ESPN Mark Jones Bob Davie Rob Stone
2008 ESPN Sean McDonough Chris Spielman Rob Stone

Radio

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2019 Gameday Radio Tony Caridi Brad Howe Melanie Newman
2018 Gameday Radio Dave Weekley Brad Howe Travis Jones
2017 Gameday Radio Tony Caridi Brad Howe Lauren Brooks
2016 ESPN Radio Kevin Winter Trevor Matich
2015 ESPN Radio Drew Goodman Rene Ingoglia Brett McMurphy
2014 ESPN Radio Dave Lamont Anthony Becht Cara Capuano
2013[1] ESPN Radio Eamon McAnaney Anthony Becht Ian Fitzsimmons
2012[2] ESPN Radio Dave Lamont Matt Stinchcomb Allison Williams
2011[3] ESPN Radio Rob Stone Danny Kanell
2010[4] ESPN Radio Dave Lamont JC Pearson Elizabeth Moreau
2009[5] ESPN Radio Bill Rosinski Dennis Franchione Joe Schad
2008[6] ESPN Radio (simulcast) Sean McDonough Chris Spielman Rob Stone
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