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'''''College Football Countdown on ABC presented by Nissan''''' is a [[college football]] television show that typically airs at 3:00 PM on Saturday afternoons during football season on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. The programs precedes [[College Football on ABC|game action on the network]] and has ever since 1981. |
'''''ESPN College Football Countdown on ABC presented by Nissan''''' is a [[college football]] television show that typically airs at 3:00 PM on Saturday afternoons during football season on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. The programs precedes [[College Football on ABC|game action on the network]] and has ever since 1981. |
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==Hosts== |
==Hosts== |
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{{see also|List of |
{{see also|List of ESPN College Football on ABC personalities}} |
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*[[Jim Lampley]]: (1981–1987)<ref>https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3D81238F932A1575BC0A964958260</ref><ref>{{YouTube|UgfsDP3dgFs}}</ref> |
*[[Jim Lampley]]: (1981–1987)<ref>https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3D81238F932A1575BC0A964958260</ref><ref>{{YouTube|UgfsDP3dgFs}}</ref> |
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==Analysts== |
==Analysts== |
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{{see also|List of |
{{see also|List of ESPN College Football on ABC personalities}} |
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*[[Beano Cook]]: (1982–1985) |
*[[Beano Cook]]: (1982–1985) |
Revision as of 13:35, 26 October 2017
ESPN College Football Countdown on ABC presented by Nissan is a college football television show that typically airs at 3:00 PM on Saturday afternoons during football season on ABC. The programs precedes game action on the network and has ever since 1981.
Hosts
- Jim Lampley: (1981–1987)[1][2]
- Al Trautwig: (1988)
- Roger Twibell: (1989–1991)
- John Saunders: (1992–2015)
- Stan Verrett: (2016)
- Kevin Negandhi: (2017 – present)
Analysts
- Beano Cook: (1982–1985)
- Bo Schembechler: (1991)
- Todd Blackledge: (1996–1998)[3]
- Terry Bowden: (1999–2003)
- Craig James: (2003–2008)
- Aaron Taylor: (2004–2005)
- Doug Flutie: (2006–2008)
- Jesse Palmer: (2009–2013)
- Mack Brown: (2014 – present)
- Danny Kanell: (2014)
- Mark May: (2015 – 2016)
- Booger McFarland: (2017 – present)