College Football Final

College Football Final
Starring Joe Tessitore
Joey Galloway
Country of origin  United States
Production
Running time 60 min.
Release
Original network ESPN
Original release August 28, 1999 – Present

College Football Final is a one-hour program totally devoted to college football and airs every Saturday night during the college football season. It was previously named College Gameday Final until 2006. It is seen at 12am ET on ESPN and lasts until 1am ET (or later if a game runs over) and the program re-airs early the next morning on ESPNU and ESPN2. It is similar to ESPN's Baseball Tonight, NBA Fastbreak, NFL Live, and College GameNight, except that it only appears once a week. The program breaks down the days' games with highlights of all the biggest games, analysis of the big stories and a look ahead to next weeks' matchups.

Starting with the 2015 season with Joe Tessitore hosts the show with analysis from Joey Galloway. Prior to the 2015 change and since 1999, ESPN sportscasting veteran Rece Davis hosted the show. Joining Davis with analysis were College Football Hall of Fame Pittsburgh offensive lineman Mark May (since 2001) and head coach Lou Holtz. Trev Alberts, who was a former analyst on the show, resigned after the 2004 season saying, he was tired of being second to the College GameDay gang all the time; Holtz later replaced him.

Personalities

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Former

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References

  1. Stephenson, Creg. "Joe Tessitore to replace Rece Davis in ESPN's Thursday night college football booth this season". AL.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  2. Spanberg, Erik. "ESPN announcer begins long football season in Charlotte". Charlotte Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 6 September 2015.

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