List of Military Bowl broadcasters
List of television broadcasters of the Military Bowl, which was known as the EagleBank Bowl prior to 2010.
TV Broadcasters
Date | Network | Play-by-play announcers | Color commentators | Sideline reporters |
---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | ESPN | Mike Couzens | Kirk Morrison | Kelsey Riggs |
2018 | ESPN | Mike Corey | Rene Ingoglia | Alex Corddry |
2017 | ESPN | Clay Matvick | Kirk Morrison | Alex Corddry |
2016 | ESPN | Jason Benetti | Kelly Stouffer | Paul Carcaterra |
2015 | ESPN | Eamon McAnaney | Rocky Boiman | Quint Kessenich |
2014 | ESPN | Beth Mowins | Joey Galloway | Paul Carcaterra |
2013[1] | ESPN | Mike Patrick | Ed Cunningham | Jeannine Edwards |
2012[2] | ESPN | Bob Wischusen | Danny Kanell | Quint Kessenich |
2011 | ESPN | Pam Ward | Dan Hawkins | Jeannine Edwards |
2010 | ESPN | Pam Ward | Danny Kanell | Quint Kessenich |
2009 | ESPN | Bob Wischusen | Brian Griese | Rob Stone |
2008 | ESPN | Terry Gannon | David Norrie | Quint Kessenich |
Radio Broadcasters
Date | Network | Play-by-play announcers | Color commentators | Sideline reporters |
---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | ESPN Radio | Kevin Winter | Ben Hartsock & Brad Edwards | |
2018 | ESPN Radio | Marc Kestecher | Brad Edwards | |
2017 | ESPN Radio | John Brickley | Brad Edwards | |
2016 | ESPN Radio | John Brickley | Brad Edwards | |
2015 | ESPN Radio | John Brickley | Mike Golic & Mike Golic, Jr. | |
2014 | ESPN Radio | Eamon McAnaney | Jay Walker | |
2013 | Touchdown Radio[1] | Kevin Sheehan | Rick "Doc" Walker | |
2012 | Nevada Sports Network[2] | Alex Shelton | Jay Walker | |
2011 | Touchdown Radio | Frank Frangie | Gino Torretta | Roxy Bernstein |
2010 | Touchdown Radio | Frank Frangie | Gino Torretta | Roxy Bernstein |
2009 | Touchdown Radio | Frank Frangie | Gino Torretta | Roxy Bernstein |
2008 | Touchdown Radio | Frank Frangie | Gino Torretta | Roxy Bernstein |
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References
- "2013 College Football Bowl Broadcasting Assignments". Eye on Sky and Air Sports. Retrieved 2013-12-19.
- "Your NCAA Week 18 College Football TV and National Radio Schedule". Eye on Sky and Air Sports. Retrieved 2012-12-22.
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