Television network, play-by-play and color commentator for the Orange Bowl from 1953 to the present.
Television [ edit ]
ESPN televised the Orange Bowl game from 2011–2014, as part of the cable network's $500 million broadcast deal with the BCS. ESPN will continue to televise the Orange Bowl through December 31, 2025 as part of its broadcast deal with the College Football Playoff . The Orange Bowl and Fiesta Bowl are the only two bowl games ever to air on all the "big 4" broadcast television networks in the United States (ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox).
Date
Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
Sideline reporter(s)
December 30, 2023
ESPN
Joe Tessitore
Jesse Palmer
Katie George
December 30, 2022
Greg McElroy
December 31, 2021
Chris Fowler
Kirk Herbstreit
Holly Rowe and Marty Smith
January 2, 2021
Bob Wischusen
Dan Orlovsky
Katie George
December 30, 2019
Steve Levy
Brian Griese
Todd McShay and Molly McGrath
December 29, 2018
Chris Fowler
Kirk Herbstreit
Maria Taylor and Laura Rutledge
December 30, 2017
Steve Levy
Brian Griese
Todd McShay and Molly McGrath
December 30, 2016
Todd McShay
December 31, 2015
Brad Nessler
Todd Blackledge
Holly Rowe
December 31, 2014
Brent Musburger
Jesse Palmer
Maria Taylor
January 3, 2014
Joe Tessitore
Matt Millen
January 1, 2013
January 4, 2012
Mike Tirico
Ron Jaworski and Jon Gruden
Lisa Salters
January 3, 2011
Michele Tafoya
January 5, 2010
Fox
Dick Stockton
Charles Davis
Chris Myers and Laura Okmin
January 1, 2009
Thom Brennaman
Chris Myers
January 3, 2008
Kenny Albert
Daryl Johnston and Barry Alvarez
Jeanne Zelasko
January 2, 2007
Matt Vasgersian
Terry Donahue and Pat Haden
Laura Okmin
January 3, 2006
ABC
Mike Tirico
Kirk Herbstreit
Erin Andrews
January 4, 2005
Brad Nessler
Bob Griese
Lynn Swann and Todd Harris
January 1, 2004
Lynn Swann
January 2, 2003
Tim Brant
Ed Cunningham
Sam Ryan
January 2, 2002
Brad Nessler
Bob Griese
Lynn Swann
January 3, 2001
Lynn Swann and Jack Arute
January 1, 2000
Lynn Swann
January 2, 1999
Gary Danielson
Dean Blevins
January 2, 1998
CBS
Sean McDonough
Terry Donahue
December 31, 1996
Mike Mayock
Dave Logan
January 1, 1996
Pat Haden
January 1, 1995
NBC
Tom Hammond
Cris Collinsworth
John Dockery
January 1, 1994
Dick Enberg
Bob Trumpy
O. J. Simpson
January 1, 1993
Don Criqui
John Dockery
January 1, 1992
Dick Enberg
Bill Walsh
January 1, 1991
O. J. Simpson and Bob Trumpy
January 1, 1990
January 2, 1989
Don Criqui
Bob Trumpy
Jim Gray
January 1, 1988
Tom Hammond
January 1, 1987
Paul Maguire
January 1, 1986
Bob Trumpy and Bob Griese
Jimmy Cefalo
January 1, 1985
Bob Trumpy
Bill Macatee
January 2, 1984
John Brodie
January 1, 1983
January 1, 1982
Bob Trumpy
January 1, 1981
January 1, 1980
January 1, 1979
Dick Enberg
Merlin Olsen
January 2, 1978
Jim Simpson
January 1, 1977
John Brodie
January 1, 1976
January 1, 1975
January 1, 1974
Kyle Rote
January 1, 1973
January 1, 1972
Bill Enis
January 1, 1971
Al DeRogatis
January 1, 1970
January 1, 1969
January 1, 1968
Kyle Rote
January 2, 1967
Curt Gowdy
Paul Christman
January 1, 1966
January 1, 1965
Jim Simpson
Bud Wilkinson
January 1, 1964
ABC
Curt Gowdy
Paul Christman
January 1, 1963
Jim McKay
January 1, 1962
Paul Christman
January 2, 1961
CBS
Ray Scott
Paul Christman
January 1, 1960
Joe Boland
Paul Christman
January 1, 1959
Jim McKay
January 1, 1958
Chris Schenkel
Johnny Lujack
January 1, 1957
Tom Harmon
January 2, 1956
Chris Schenkel
January 1, 1955
Bob Neal
January 1, 1954
Red Barber
January 1, 1953
Spanish [ edit ]
In 2013, ESPN Deportes will provide the first Spanish U.S. telecast of the Orange Bowl.[1]
Date
Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
January 1 2013
ESPN Deportes
Eduardo Varela
Pablo Viruega
Date
Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator
Sideline reporters
December 30, 2023
ESPN Radio
Dave Flemming
Brock Osweiler
Kayla Burton
December 30, 2022
Mike Couzens
Max Starks
Paul Carcaterra
December 31, 2021
Mark Jones
Robert Griffin III
Quint Kessenich
January 2, 2021
Sean Kelley
Barrett Jones
December 30, 2019
Ian Fitzsimmons
December 29, 2018
Steve Levy
Brian Griese
Todd McShay
December 30, 2017
Dave Flemming
Anthony Becht
Rocky Boiman
December 30, 2016
Tom Ramsey
Allison Williams
December 31, 2015
Bill Rosinski
David Norrie
Joe Schad
December 31, 2014
January 3, 2014
Sean McDonough
Chris Spielman
Shannon Spake
January 1, 2013
Bill Rosinski
David Norrie
Joe Schad
January 4, 2012
Joe Tessitore
Rod Gilmore
Quint Kessenich
January 3, 2011
Bill Rosinski
David Norrie
Joe Schad
January 5, 2010
Sean McDonough
Matt Millen
Holly Rowe
January 1, 2009
Ron Franklin
Ed Cunningham
Jack Arute
January 6, 2006[2]
Gary Thorne
Jerry Punch
January 1, 2004
Dave Barnett
Bill Curry
Heather Cox
January 1, 2000[3]
Dave Ryan
January 1, 1983
NBC
Bob Murphy
Donnie Duncan
January 1, 1982
Mutual
Tony Roberts
Al Wester
Local radio [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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