3 Potential announcer ideas for EA Sports College Football

Desmond Howard, Rece Davis, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit on the set of College GameDay Built by the Home Depot(Photo by Phil Ellsworth / ESPN Images)
Desmond Howard, Rece Davis, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit on the set of College GameDay Built by the Home Depot(Photo by Phil Ellsworth / ESPN Images) /
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Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit record a segment of College GameDay on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, on Beale Street in downtown Memphis.
Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit record a segment of College GameDay on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019, on Beale Street in downtown Memphis. /

1. The Addition of Different Commentary and Studio Crews

For many years, the NCAA College Football games have been able to get some of the best television announcers in the game for play-by-play and color commentary. As video games continued to be developed, the addition of television crew studios was included in the series.

In NCAA Football 14, the addition of the halftime show featuring ESPN’s Reece Davis, Desmond Howard, and David Pollack were the commentators in halftime show. It was Brad Nessler that was the play-by-play commentator and Kirk Herbstreit that was the color analysts of the game.

There are many options that the new edition of EA Sports College Football can go with for the commentary and studio crew. With the development of more personalization in video games and advancement in television media, there could be more a selection of crews for gamers to pick from.

The top selection would likely be the ESPN main crew with Chris Fowler as the play-by-play commentator and Herbstreit as the color analyst. The halftime show could still consist of Davis, Howard, and Pollack. There might be also another area of halftime of Matt Barrie along with Joey Galloway and Jesse Palmer.

The selection for gamers doesn’t have to be just for ESPN. Some of the most prestigious reporters and commentators are at Fox Sports. One of the game-calling crews for Fox Sports includes Gus Johnson as the play-by-play reporter and Joel Klatt as the color analyst. Their halftime report could include personalities like Tim Brando, Rob Stone, Matt Leinart, Bruce Feldman, and Emmanuel Acho.

Other television stations could be included in the game for players to possibly pick from such as CBS Sports, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, Pac-12 Network, etc. This is just one of the many ways to include as much talent as possible to add some extra excitement for the rebranded game and to add more personalization.