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ESPN re-signs five college football voices

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By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher

A few months ago, ESPN was a existence for many anchors and reporters. Since then, they have begun to re-sign some of their own.

On Friday morning, the company announced they have re-signed five college football voices. These analysts include Dusty Dvoracek, Rod Gilmore, Brock Huard, Tom Luginbill and Greg McElroy.

Dusty Dvoracek, Rod Gilmore, Brock Huard, Tom Luginbill and Greg McElroy (Photo by ESPN)
Dusty Dvoracek, Rod Gilmore, Brock Huard, Tom Luginbill and Greg McElroy (Photo by ESPN)

Dvoracek joined the company last season. He has primarily been a play-by-play announcer on ESPNU since coming onboard with the Worldwide Leader in Sports.

He is a former Oklahoma Sooner, who was a two-time Big 12 Champion. He was also a team captain.

Gilmore has been with ESPN for more than two decades. He will continue his role as a game analyst for ESPN/ABC Saturday telecasts. He will also contribute, as he has done in the past, on other ESPN platforms.

Huard, a former NFL player, is entering his 10th season with ESPN. He’ll continue to call games for ABC and ESPN.

Luginbill has primarily been a college and high school analyst. He’s also the national recruiting analyst for ESPN.

For the past 12-years, he’s been on ESPNU’s Signing Day Special when college kids pick their college choices.

McElroy, the former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback, was moved to a weekly Saturday ESPN/ABC game assignment. He’s expected to continue that role this season.

It was announced earlier this month by the company that McElroy and Marcus Spears, a former LSU Tigers defensive lineman, will have a show called “Thinking Out Loud” on the SEC Network on Monday’s at 7 pm EST.

He will also appear on SEC Now and other ESPN platforms during the season.

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Anthony Caruso III
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Anthony Caruso III is the Publisher of The Capital Sports Report. He has been in the Journalism field since August 2002. Since that time, Mr. Caruso has covered many marquee events. This includes 13 Heisman Trophy ceremonies, 2 Little World Series events, and one Army-Navy College Football game.
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