SEC Network re-signs 8 on-air personalities, including former national title-winning coach
By Rolando Rosa
Published:
Going into the 2025 football season, the SEC Network has re-signed 7 on-air personalities, as well as bringing back former national title-winning coach Gene Chizik for another stint.
The renewals are Cole Cubelic, Chris Doering, Roman Harper, Alyssa Lang, Jordan Rodgers, Matt Stinchcomb and Benjamin Watson.
“We’re thrilled this diverse and trusted group will be remaining with SEC Network,” VP of Production Pete Watters said in a statement. “The expertise, professionalism and energized analysis they bring to both our studio and live programming is second to none. Excited to see them continue to engage fans this fall.”
The former Auburn coach is now in his third stint as an analyst at SEC Network, most recently serving in 2022. Chizik will mainly serve as an analyst on SEC Now. Cubelic is entering his ninth season as an analyst for SEC Saturday Night, plus he’ll still co-host the Read & React podcast as well as frequently appear on SEC Network studio shows.
Doering will remain on SEC Now and SEC Football Final throughout the college football season. He’ll additionally remain as the co-host of SEC This Morning on Mondays and Fridays.
Harper is back in his role as an SEC Nation analyst, including frequent appearances on SEC Network studio programming and will co-host of Read & React. Lang remains as host of SEC Now and as a sideline reporter for certain games on ESPN.
Rodgers will stay in his roles for SEC Nation and SEC Saturday Night, as well as being an analyst for SEC on ABC games during the season. Stinchcomb will keep calling SEC Network’s afternoon games withTaylor Zarzour and Lang. Watson will stay in his roles on SEC Now and SEC Football Final.
The SEC Network will broadcast its first game of the season on Thursday night as Mizzou hosts Central Arkansas.