Chris ‘The Bear” Fallica this offseason made a significant move from ESPN to FOX Sports, as the former “College GameDay” personality was seen as a notable loss to college football coverage at ESPN.

Fallica’s role at FOX is on college football coverage, but he also worked on the World Cup coverage, the Belmont horse racing event as well as other gambling-related content.

When he first appeared on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd,” Fallica noted that, “I don’t think Tom Rinaldi and Erin Andrews would lie to me about liking it here, I’ll take you for your word.”

Fallica had a long career with ESPN, first as a production assistant/tape operator for ESPN Radio in 1995. He was with College GameDay from 1996 to last season. On College GameDay, Fallica was featured making against-the-spread betting picks, and became a fan favorite, and a popular analyst for the likes of Rece Davis, Desmond Howard, David Pollack, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit.

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In addition to his role on College GameDay, Fallica also co-hosted the “Stanford Steve and the Bear” podcast focusing on sports with a Las Vegas angle with “Stanford Steve” Coughlin of “SportsCenter” fame. He also contributed as a sports betting analyst to ESPN.com and the program “Daily Wager”and frequently appeared on Greg McElroy’s “Always College Football” podcast to preview games from a gambling perspective.

Stanford Steve Coughlin recently was announced as Fallica’s replacement as the College GameDay betting analyst.

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