A national college football reporter who has spent the last 11 years at ESPN will no longer be with the company.

According to Sports Illustrated, Joe Schad won’t be with the network this fall after a lengthy tenure that saw him join ESPN in 2005.

Among other platforms, Schad served on College GameDay, College Football Live, SportsCenter and ESPN.com during his time there. Schad was also a sideline reporter for national championship games.

The news regarding Schad comes not long after Robert Smith also revealed in January that his own 11-year run with the company was also coming to an end.

It was made public that ESPN went through significant cuts in October of 2015 in which 300-plus employees were laid off. SportsBusiness Journal and many others speculated that the layoffs were due to skyrocketing rights fees, deep distribution cuts and subscriber losses.

With that said, ESPN is still currently the sports media giant as the network is in 92 million homes and earns a hefty $6.50 per subscriber every month. Meanwhile, many of the biggest sports leagues and events are still under contract with the company.