At least that’s how it seems based on how ESPN college football folks like Kirk Herbstreit, Paul Finebaum, Desmond Howard, and Sean McDonough discuss the sport. And not just this year.
Here’s who’s on the call for ESPN’s broadcast of the College Football Playoff semifinals game between Penn State and Notre Dame.
Following President Biden, ESPN commentator Sean McDonough took the time to address the fans from home as well. "So many emotions are still so raw in this city that has endured more than its share ...
Here's what Jeter's game-winning 41-yard field goal from Sean McDonough sounded like on ESPN: Notre Dame had to play without starting quarterback Riley Leonard for a series in the winding seconds of ...
After calling all of Notre Dame's Playoff games for ESPN, McElory has a unique perspective on the Fighting Irish.
Announcer Sean McDonough highlighted Jones’ penalty with less than two minutes remaining before the camera then focused on Jones for a noticeable length. “(I)t’s actually f–ked that ESPN ...
While some fans were upset with Jones, it appears more are upset with the ESPN broadcast, as analysts Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy kept bringing up the moment while the camera often panned to ...
The College Football Playoff semifinals began Thursday night in Miami, and ESPN reporter Katie George quickly turned heads.
Television (Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, Molly McGrath), streaming (FuboTV) and radio information as the Nittany Lions face the Fighting Irish with a chance to advance to the National ...