Laura Rutledge stepping away from SEC Nation, veteran ESPN personality to reportedly succeed host
By Andrew Olson
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Nine seasons after taking over as host, Laura Rutledge is stepping away from SEC Nation.
Sports media reporter Andrew Marchand of The Athletic broke the news on Wednesday. Per Marchand, Rutledge will be succeeded by veteran ESPN personality Matt Barrie.
NEWS: Matt Barrie will succeed Laura Rutledge as the host of SEC Nation, The Athletic has learned.
— Andrew Marchand (@AndrewMarchand) March 18, 2026
Details …https://t.co/oKqZGdWJHn
Rutledge, 37, has been a familiar face to college sports fans for more than a decade. A Florida alumna, she joined ESPN and began appearing on the SEC Network in 2014.
In May 2017, the SEC Network announced that Rutledge would be the new host of SEC Nation, the network’s traveling SEC football pregame show in the style of ESPN’s College GameDay. Rutledge succeeded Maria Taylor in the hosting role.
In addition to SEC Nation, Rutledge has kept busy in multiple roles, including as a sideline reporter and NFL studio host. Per Marchand, she is expected to keep her role as a college football sideline reporter. In 2025, she became a Monday Night Football sideline reporter. She hosts NFL Live and is expected to be part of ESPN’s Super Bowl coverage in February 2027.
Barrie joined ESPN in March 2013. He has served numerous roles at ESPN, including SportsCenter anchor and college football studio host. SEC Nation features analysis from Paul Finebaum, Tim Tebow, Roman Harper, Jordan Rodgers, Marty Smith, Ryan McGee and others.
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