ESPN has announced some changes for the network’s college football coverage this season.
The sports broadcasting giants will once again provide blanket coverage of the sport in 2025.

ESPN will once again provide blanket college football coverage in 2025[/caption]
Notre Dame’s game against Miami will be on Sunday night in prime time[/caption]
And ESPN’s college football coverage comes with some changes this fall.
The network announced all the broadcast teams it will use in 2025.
Chris Fowler will once again join Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe in the top team.
The trio will be on the call for the marquee game of the week on ABC or ESPN.
In Week 1, they will be at No. 4 Clemson’s clash with No. 9 LSU on Saturday night at 7.30 pm ET.
Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy and Molly McGrath will again be the second team.
The trio will call a special Sunday broadcast in Week 1.
They will be at No. 10 Miami’s clash with No. 6 Notre Dame on August 31 at 7.30 pm ET.
ESPN has also announced eight new teams in addition to the returning pairs.
Former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel has joined the network after previously working for FS1.
Daniel will be a game analyst alongside play-by-play caller Clay Matvick.
Ex-Boston College coach Steve Addazio is also a new addition.
He will join Wes Durham in the lead broadcast team for ACC Network prime time coverage.
ESPN began the college football season with a Week 0 game from Dublin, Ireland.
Iowa State took on Kansas State at the Aviva Stadium last Saturday.
College football top 25 rankings

BELOW are the preseason top 25 rankings of college football’s best programs.
- Texas
- Penn State
- Ohio State
- Clemson
- Georgia
- Notre Dame
- Oregon
- Alabama
- LSU
- Miami
- Arizona State
- Illinois
- South Carolina
- Michigan
- Florida
- SMU
- Kansas State
- Oklahoma
- Texas A&M
- Indiana
- Ole Miss
- Iowa State
- Texas Tech
- Tennessee
- Boise State
*Poll released on August 11
And there are games on ESPN from Thursday through to Monday over Labor Day weekend.
ESPN College GameDay will be at Ohio State for their huge showdown with Texas this Saturday.
The game kicks off at midday ET on Fox and brings together the No. 1 and No. 3 ranked teams in the nation.
College GameDay will be live from 9 am ET Saturday.
It will be Lee Corso’s last show after a legendary 38-year stint.