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ESPN is now entering into the 21st century...or at least attempting to: http://www.insideradio.com/free/espn-launches-new-flagship-college-football-podcast/article_e0b74990-c5eb-11e9-945e-b345876b2495.html

ESPN Launches New Flagship College Football Podcast.

  • Aug 23, 2019 Updated Aug 23, 2019

ESPN debuts “ESPN College Football Podcast- Herbie & Pollack,” a new flagship college football podcast. The program features lead analysts Kirk Herbstreit and David Pollack and is hosted by SportsCenter’s Kevin Negandhi.

 

The new podcast debuted Friday, Aug. 23 and will publish three times a week through the collegiate football season. Negandhi will be joined by Herbstreit on Mondays, while Pollack will co-host Wednesdays and Fridays.

 

The series will feature many of ESPN’s well-known college football personalities, with weekly segments devoted to the CFP Rankings, the ESPN CFB 150 Initiative – which celebrates the 150th anniversary of college football – along with predictions and analysis of upcoming games.

The new podcast joins “CFB 150: Down & Distance,” hosted by Ivan Maisel and an audio version of the “Packer and Durham” morning show that airs on the ACC Network as new entries into ESPN’s new podcast lineup. ESPN’s weekday “College Football Live” is also now available as a podcast.

 

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