ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime

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College Football Primetime
Format college football
Starring Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Running time 3 hours (approximate)
Broadcast
Original channel ESPN (1984-)
Original run 1984 – Present

ESPN College Football Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-A college football on ESPN. In the past, the presenting sponsors have been Polaroid and AT&T, but for the 2007 season, the presenting sponsor is Hampton Hotels. The game telecast airs every Saturday night at 7:45pm ET during the college football regular season. The game is preceded by a 45 minute long College Football Scoreboard with Rece Davis, Lou Holtz and Mark May, all of whom also appear on the halftime report. This game telecast is also presented in high-definition on ESPN HD.

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[edit] History

Since debuting in 1984, it has broadcast games from numerous conferences including the SEC, ACC, Big Ten and the Big East. In recent years, it has primarily featured the SEC as the second-choice game to CBS' national coverage earlier in the day. Games from the other conferences typically could air either on ESPN/ESPN2 or ABC, but the SEC does not offer such flexibility. This game is often seen as the ESPN Game of the Week along with the Thursday night telecast.

Some notable voices of ESPN College Football Primetime over the years have been Ron Franklin, Mike Gottfried and Adrian Karsten, but all have gone on to different assignments, except for Karsten, who died in 2005. The current commentators for the ESPN version are Mike Patrick on play-by-play, Todd Blackledge as analyst and Holly Rowe as field reporter.

On October 14, 2006, ESPN College Football Primetime aired on five different networks as part of ESPN Full Circle. The networks included ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN 360 and Mobile ESPN.

[edit] Franklin-Rowe Incident

On October 1, 2005, in a game that Ron Franklin was calling along with Bob Davie, sideline reporter Holly Rowe lauded Purdue defensive coordinator Brock Spack for using all three timeouts on defense despite trailing by four touchdowns late in the game. "If the coaches are giving up," Rowe added, "what does that say to the players?" Franklin responded: "Holly, it's not giving up. It's 49-21, sweetheart."

In response to that, Mo Davenport, senior coordinating producer for college football said, "It was an inappropriate comment, and we've communicated that to Ron. There's never a reason to say something so mean-spirited. Ron apologized. We dealt with it internally."

Many believe this was the cause for Franklin's demotion from the ESPN primetime game to the ESPN2 primetime game.

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[edit] ESPN

[edit] Former

[edit] By Year

Game Play- by- Play Analyst(s) Field Reporter(s)
1990 Ron Franklin Mike Gottfried Adrian Karsten
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004 Erin Andrews
2005 Bob Davie Holly Rowe
2006 Mike Patrick Todd Blackledge
2007

[edit] Game Features

  • Starting Lineups: The starting lineups are presented during the first possession of each team's offense and defense.
  • Impact Players: Following the starting lineups, Patrick and Blackledge run down the top two or three impact players on each teams side of the ball.
  • Halftime Report: The College Football Final crew of Rece Davis, Lou Holtz and Mark May present the halftime report, which features analysis of the first half, highlights of earlier games and a look at other happenings in the sports world.
  • SportsCenter In-game: This segment appears during various time in the game, when Rece Davis gives up to the minute highlights when something big happens in another game.
  • Primetime Pulse: Two or three times during the game, Rece Davis shows a screen with live coverage of the ABC primetime game, the ESPN primetime game and the ESPN2 primetime game.
  • Todd's Taste of the Town: Usually shown in the second or third quarter, game analyst Todd Blackledge highlights a local eatery.

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