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College Football Scoreboard
StarringAdnan Virk
Joey Galloway
Jesse Palmer
Chris Cotter
Jim L. Mora
Emmanuel Acho
Kevin Negandhi
Mack Brown
Jonathan Vilma
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time30 min. to 45 min.
Original release
NetworkESPN
Release2001 –
Present

College Football Scoreboard is a program on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC that provides up to the minute scores and highlights during the college football season. The official name is College Football Scoreboard presented by Honda.[1] The name of the show was College Gameday Scoreboard up until 2006. It airs four times a day at 3 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. ET on ESPN and at 3 p.m. ET and at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. In addition, it also airs on ABC as an interlude between the 12 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. afternoon games and will sometimes air before Saturday Night Football if that game starts at 7:30 p.m. ET instead of the usual 8 p.m. ET timeslot. The 3 p.m. ET programs on both networks are thirty minutes long and the 7 p.m. ET programs on both networks lead up to College Football Primetime. However, it is subject to, and often pre-empted due to earlier games running long into the show's timeslot, and often games run into each other without any kind of Scoreboard interlude.

The ESPN College Football Scoreboard was hosted by Adnan Virk along with analysis from Joey Galloway and Jesse Palmer (who also appeared on the late night College Football Final). The ESPN2 version is hosted by Chris Cotter with analysis from Jim L. Mora and Emmanuel Acho. On ABC, it is hosted by their studio team of Kevin Negandhi, Mack Brown, and Jonathan Vilma. Both College GameDay Scoreboard groups also provide the half time reports, post game reports and live in game updates from games around the country. The 7 p.m. ET versions, for both ESPN and ESPN2, lead up to ESPN College Football Primetime, which begins immediately following the show at 7:45 p.m. ET., unless otherwise pre-empted.

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