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ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime

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Country of origin
  
United States

Original network
  
ESPN

First episode date
  
1997

Genre
  
Sports

Running time
  
3 hours (approximate)

Original release
  
1997 – present

Network
  
ESPN

Language
  
English

Starring
  
Dave Flemming Jesse Palmer Laura Rutledge

Cast
  
Erin Andrews, Jesse Palmer, Chris Fowler, Rece Davis, Craig James

Similar
  
College Football Scoreboard, College Football Final, College Football on TBS, ESPNU Recruiting Insider, ESPN National Hockey N

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ESPN College Football Primetime is a live game presentation of Division 1-A college football on ESPN. In the past, the presenting sponsor was Cooper Tires, but since the 2006 season, the current presenting sponsor is Applebee's. The game telecast airs every Thursday night at 7:45pm ET during the college football regular season. The game is preceded by a 30-minute segment with Adnan Virk, Joey Galloway and Danny Kanell, all of whom also appear on the halftime report. This game telecast is also presented in high definition on ESPNHD.

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It has broadcast games from numerous conferences including the SEC, ACC and the Big East. This game is often seen as the ESPN Game of the Week along with the Saturday night telecast.

The most visible voices of ESPN College Football Primetime over the years have been Mike Tirico, Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso, but none remain in the booth, with Tirico and Herbstreit being promoted and Corso cutting back on his schedule. The current commentators are Dave Flemming on play-by-play, Jesse Palmer as analyst, and Laura Rutledge as field reporter.

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Ratings

On the November 2, 2006, Thursday night telecast of #3 West Virginia Mountaineers' 44–34 loss to #5 Louisville Cardinals delivered an average of 4,916,000 households (based on a 5.3 rating), the biggest household audience ever for a Thursday night game on the network and the second-biggest college football audience ever for an ESPN game (any day or time slot). The previous Thursday high was an average of 4,097,000 homes for the Virginia Cavaliers 33–28 win over #2 ranked Florida State Seminoles, played exactly 11 years earlier November 2, 1995.

The most-watched game in ESPN history also occurred in 2006 as an average of 6,318,000 homes tuned into the September 4, 2006 Labor Day game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Miami Hurricanes.

Current

  • Dave Flemming: (play-by-play, 2016–present)
  • Jesse Palmer: (analyst, 2008–present)
  • Laura Rutledge: (field reporter, 2016–present)
  • Former

  • Erin Andrews: (field reporter, 2005–2009)
  • Jill Arrington: (field reporter, 2004)
  • Todd Blackledge (analyst, 1998)
  • Jenn Brown: (field reporter, 2010–2011)
  • Lee Corso: (analyst, 1999–2004)
  • Rece Davis: (play-by-play, 2010–2014)
  • Gary Danielson: (analyst 1994)
  • Doug Flutie: (analyst, 2007)
  • Chris Fowler: (play-by-play, 2006–2009)
  • Mike Gottfried: (analyst, 1992–1998)
  • Kaylee Hartung: (field reporter, 2015)
  • Kirk Herbstreit: (analyst, 1999–2006)
  • Craig James: (analyst, 2007–2011)
  • Brad Nessler: (play-by-play, 1994)
  • Mike Patrick: (play-by-play, 1992–1997)
  • David Pollack: (analyst, 2012–2015)
  • Jerry Punch: (field reporter, 1992–2003)
  • Joe Tessitore: (play-by-play, 2015)
  • Mike Tirico: (play-by-play, 1997–2005)
  • Game features

  • Starting Lineups: The starting lineups are presented during the first possession of each team's offense and defence.
  • Impact Players: Following the starting lineups, Palmer and Pollack run down the top two or three impact players on each team's side of the ball.
  • Halftime Report: Adnan Virk, Joey Galloway and Danny Kanell present the halftime report, which features analysis of the first half, highlights of earlier games and a look at other happenings in the sports world.
  • SportsCenter In-game: This segment appears during various time in the game, when Adnan Virk gives up to the minute highlights when something big happens in another game.
  • References

    ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime Wikipedia


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