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Touchdown Radio is a sports radio network specializing in live broadcasts of NCAA football. It was founded in 2007 by Gino Torretta, who the Heisman Trophy in 1992.

Touchdown Radio broadcasts at least one major college football game every Saturday during the college football season, along with select bowl games. Torretta handles color commentary, with play-by-play announcers Taylor Zarzour, Frank Frangie, Roxy Bernstein and Jim Szoke.