ESPN teases potential new graphics package for 2025 college football season
ESPN may have already provided a sneak peak to its graphics package for the 2025 college football season.
The World Wide Leader often tweaks its score bug and other graphics each year. With the upcoming college football campaign set to start in a matter of weeks, ESPN debuted a new graphics package during a high school football broadcast between a pair of Georgia powerhouses this week.
Although not confirmed to be the graphics package ESPN will use for college football games, it’s a safe bet fans will see this score bug again in the near future:
ESPN’s first official game of the 2025 season is just over a week away. It will have the call when Iowa State and Kansas State face off in Dublin, Ireland, on Aug. 23. That will be ESPN’s only broadcast during Week 0, but there will be plenty more in the weeks ahead.
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Week 1 of the college football season begins with a crowded slate of games on Thursday, Aug. 28, which features more than a dozen games that will be broadcast on various Disney properties, including ESPN, the ACC Network and ESPN+.
The first SEC game of the year will be that evening as well as Mizzou hosts Central Arkansas on the SEC Network.
Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.