College Football Live
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College Football Live | |
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Format | College Football |
Starring | Rece Davis, Mark May and Lou Holtz |
Country of origin | United States |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | ESPN (2007-) |
Original run | 2007 – Present |
College Football Live is a show that airs weekdays on ESPN or ESPN2. Its premiere was on Monday, July 23, 2007. Rece Davis is the primary host, but it also features ESPN college football analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Lee Corso, Lou Holtz, Mark May, Bob Griese and others.
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[edit] Format
As Davis mentioned in the opening of the debut, College Football Live aims to be the most fan-interactive show on television, featuring email questions and video segments sent in by fans on every show. After the opening music and graphics, the show shifts into the ESPN side studio and Davis and the analysts open the show debating a top story of the day. After their segment has completed, they send it to Joe Schad or another insider on the situation who gives their take on it and breaks other information. Then, the segment "Live Feedback" takes place and questions sent in by viewers are answered by the personalities. After this segment, there are two rotating blocks, which on some days are two interviews but on other days, could be debate, highlights or breaking news.
At some point during the broadcast, the segment "EA Sports Simulator" is shown. In this segment, a key game is simulated on the video game NCAA Football 08 and highlights and score are shown. After this, a short debate segment is held before the closing segment "Extra Points" which is the same as "Live feedback" except done with a timer. As Rece Davis' trademark opening line he says "and here's (random college mascot) to give me the new questions". The show is supposed to be the college version of NFL Live, but is actually more similar to NASCAR Now in that it focuses more on guests and debate than breaking news. It also is similar to the show in that the analysts do not appear on the whole program and only appear for the debate segments.
[edit] Personalities
[edit] Hosts
- Rece Davis (2007-present)
- Matt Winer (2007-present)
- Dari Nowkhah (2007-present)
- Brent Musburger (2007-present)
- Wendi Nix (2007-present)
- John Saunders (2007-present)
- Erik Kuselias (2007-present)
[edit] Analysts
- Todd Blackledge (2007-present)
- Doug Flutie (2007-present)
- Lou Holtz (2007-present)
- Mark May (2007-present)
- Lee Corso (2007-present)
- Kirk Herbstreit (2007-present)
- Craig James (2007-present)
- Ed Cunningham (2007-present)
- Bob Griese (2007-present)
- Chris Spielman (2007-present)
- Jim Donnan (2007-present)
- Jesse Palmer (2007-present)
[edit] Contributors
- Desmond Howard¹ (2007-present)
- Joe Schad¹ (2007-present)
- Tom Luginbill (2007-present)
- Rachel Nichols (2007-present)
- Robert Smith¹ (2007-present)
- Mark Schlabach (2007-present)
- Ivan Maisel (2007-present)
- Pat Forde(2007-present)
- Rod Gilmore (2007-present)
- Steve Cyphers (2007-present)
¹ also an analyst
[edit] See also
- College GameDay (a college football pregame show on ESPN hosted by Chris Fowler)
- College Football Scoreboard
- College Football Final