ESPN is out with its broadcast announcing teams ahead of the college football season, and there are a few changes at hand.

With Todd Blackledge off to NBC, ESPN has moved Greg McElroy from partnering in the booth with Joe Tessitore, to Sean McDonough. Molly McGrath will continue to be the sideline reporter with McDonough as the trio will be calling games on ESPN’s Saturday Night Primetime.

Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and reporter Holly Rowe will team up again to call the weekly ABC Saturday Night Football game.

Another change sees Jesse Palmer replace McElroy alongside Tessitore and sideline reporter Katie George.

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Bob Wischusen and Robert Griffin III are another new booth duo for 2023, joined by Kris Budden on ABC and ESPN. RG3 previously was paired with Mark Jones, and Jones will now have Louis Riddick as a partner in the booth.

On the SEC Network, Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers and Cole Cubelic are back together for a seventh consecutive season on the primetime game. The ACC Network Primetime features a new look in 2023, as ESPN NFL and college football analyst Tim Hasselbeck is joined by longtime play-by-play voice Wes Durham and ACC PM co-host Taylor Tannebaum under the lights on ACCN this fall.

Longhorn Network’s game crew will combine Lowell Galindo, Fozzy Whittaker and reporter Morgan Uber.

Dave Pasch and Dusty Dvoracek will call games together for the third consecutive season.

Dave Flemming welcomes new teammates to the booth and sidelines, as returning second-year analyst Brock Osweiler shifts to ESPN and ABC, and they’re joined by ESPN newcomer Kayla Burton.

ESPN also added former Vanderbilt coach and Oklahoma State defensive coordinator Derek Mason, Miami Hurricanes standout Orlando Franklin and sports reporter Sherree Burruss to the broadcasting teams.

Additional Game Crews on ESPN Platforms:

Returning Teams:
Beth Mowins, Kirk Morrison and Stormy Buonantony
Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb and Alyssa Lang
Tiffany Greene and Jay Walker
Connor Onion and Craig Haubert

New Teams:
Matt Barrie, Dan Mullen and Harry Lyles
Anish Shroff, Andre Ware and Paul Carcaterra
Roy Philpott, Roddy Jones and Taylor McGregor
Brian Custer, Rod Gilmore and Lauren Sisler
John Schriffen, Rocky Boiman and Dawn Davenport
Jay Alter and Rene Ingoglia
Drew Carter and Dustin Fox
Courtney Lyle and Hutson Mason
Eric Frede and Jack Ford
Clay Matvick and Aaron Murray