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List of Army–Navy Game broadcasters

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The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast the college football's Army–Navy Game throughout the years.

2020s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
2023 CBS Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jenny Dell
2022 CBS Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jenny Dell
2021 CBS Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jamie Erdahl
2020 CBS Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jamie Erdahl

2010s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
2019 CBS Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jamie Erdahl
2018 CBS Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Jamie Erdahl
2017 CBS Brad Nessler Gary Danielson Allie LaForce
2016 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Allie LaForce
2015 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Allie LaForce
2014 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Allie LaForce
2013 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Tracy Wolfson
2012 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Tracy Wolfson
2011 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Tracy Wolfson
2010 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Tracy Wolfson

2000s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
2009 CBS Verne Lundquist Gary Danielson Tracy Wolfson[1]
2008 CBS Ian Eagle Boomer Esiason Sam Ryan
2007 CBS Ian Eagle Boomer Esiason Sam Ryan
2006 CBS Ian Eagle Boomer Esiason Sam Ryan
2005 CBS Ian Eagle Boomer Esiason Dwayne Ballen
2004 CBS Ian Eagle Boomer Esiason Dwayne Ballen
2003 CBS Ian Eagle Boomer Esiason Tracy Wolfson and Dwayne Ballen
2002 CBS Ian Eagle Craig James Andre Ware and Doug Graber
2001 CBS Dick Enberg Dan Dierdorf Bonnie Bernstein and Andre Ware
2000 CBS Verne Lundquist Todd Blackledge Jill Arrington and Dean Blevins

1990s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
1999 CBS Sean McDonough Todd Blackledge Michele Tafoya and Ed Cunningham
1998 CBS Sean McDonough Terry Donahue Mike Mayock and Ed Cunningham
1997 CBS Sean McDonough Terry Donahue Michele Tafoya and Mike Mayock
1996 CBS Sean McDonough Terry Donahue Michele Tafoya and Mike Mayock
1995 ABC Mark Jones Todd Blackledge Dean Blevins
1994 ABC Brent Musburger Dick Vermeil Jack Arute
1993 ABC Brent Musburger Dick Vermeil Jack Arute
1992 ABC Brent Musburger Dick Vermeil Julie Moran
1991 ABC Keith Jackson Bob Griese Jack Arute
1990 CBS Jim Nantz Tim Brant John Dockery

1980s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
1989 CBS Jim Nantz Pat Haden John Dockery
1988 CBS Brent Musburger Pat Haden John Dockery
1987 CBS Brent Musburger Pat Haden John Dockery
1986 CBS Brent Musburger Ara Parseghian
1985 CBS Brent Musburger Ara Parseghian
1984 CBS Lindsey Nelson Pat Haden
1983 ABC Al Michaels Lee Grosscup
1982 CBS Lindsey Nelson Pat Haden
1981 ABC Keith Jackson Frank Broyles
1980 ABC Keith Jackson Ara Parseghian

1970s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
1979 ABC Keith Jackson Ara Parseghian Verne Lundquist
1978 ABC Keith Jackson Ara Parseghian
1977 ABC Keith Jackson Ara Parseghian
1976 ABC Keith Jackson Ara Parseghian Verne Lundquist
1975 ABC Bill Flemming Duffy Daugherty
1974 ABC Chris Schenkel Ben Martin
1973 ABC Keith Jackson Lee Grosscup
1972 ABC Keith Jackson Lee Grosscup
1971 ABC Keith Jackson Lee Grosscup
1970 ABC Bill Flemming Johnny Lujack

1960s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
1969 ABC Chris Schenkel Bud Wilkinson
1968 ABC Bill Flemming Johnny Lujack
1967 ABC Chris Schenkel Bud Wilkinson
1966 ABC Chris Schenkel Bud Wilkinson
1965 NBC Lindsey Nelson Terry Brennan and Bud Wilkinson
1964 NBC Lindsey Nelson Terry Brennan
1963 CBS Lindsey Nelson Terry Brennan
1962 CBS Lindsey Nelson Terry Brennan
1961 ABC Curt Gowdy Paul Christman
1960 ABC Curt Gowdy Bob Neal

Notes[edit]

  • The first instant replay occurred December 7, 1963 during the Army–Navy Game played in Philadelphia and telecast by CBS-TV. The program was directed by CBS Sports' top director, Tony Verna.[2] Verna's account of how he was able to combine the limited abilities of the videotape machines can be found in two of his early books, Live TV and Global Television (both Focal Press) and a 2008 book Instant Replay, The Day That Changed Sports Forever (from Creative Publishers International). A personal account of the telecast can be found in the autobiography of the game announcer Lindsey Nelson (Hello Everybody, I'm Lindsey Nelson).

1950s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
1959 NBC Lindsey Nelson Red Grange
1958 NBC Lindsey Nelson Red Grange
1957 NBC Lindsey Nelson Red Grange
1956 NBC Lindsey Nelson Red Grange
1955 NBC Lindsey Nelson Red Grange
1954 ABC Jack Drees Tom Harmon
1953 NBC Mel Allen Lindsey Nelson
1952 NBC Mel Allen Russ Hodges
1951 NBC Jim Britt Ray Michael
1950 CBS[3] Connie Desmond

1940s[edit]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s)
1949 NBC Bob Stanton
1948 NBC Bob Stanton
1947 NBC Bob Stanton
1946 NBC Bob Stanton
1945 NBC[4] Red Barber

References[edit]

  1. CBS Sports Sideline Interview Gaffe Causes Blown Call in Army-Navy Game
  2. Instant Replay born 40 years ago today Archived 2009-02-20 at the Wayback Machine
  3. https://archive.506sports.com/wiki/1950_College_Football_Season
  4. "NBC presents first Army vs. Navy football broadcast". NBC Sports History Page.

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