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The first 12-team College Football Playoff is here, and it’s officially time for quarterfinals games after a less-than-thrilling first round.
With three CFP quarterfinals games set for New Year’s Day, the second is No. 1 seed Oregon against No. 8 seed Ohio State at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
The Ducks-Buckeyes game is set for Wednesday at 5 p.m. ET on ESPN, and the winner of this game will face the winner of No. 5 seed Texas vs. No. 4 seed Arizona State in the semifinals.
If you’re here, you might be wondering who’s voices you’re hearing on ESPN during the Oregon-Ohio State game. Fear not: We have the answers!
For the CFP quarterfinals game between Oregon and Ohio State, ESPN’s broadcast will feature Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Holly Rowe.
College Football Playoff quarterfinals announcers: Who will be calling the action?
As we gear up for the highly anticipated College Football Playoff quarterfinals, all eyes are on the announcers who will be bringing us all the action from the sidelines. With the stakes higher than ever, the pressure is on for these seasoned broadcasters to deliver top-notch commentary and analysis.
So, who will be behind the mic for the upcoming quarterfinal matchups? Stay tuned as we reveal the star-studded lineup of announcers who will be calling the shots and keeping fans on the edge of their seats. From legendary play-by-play commentators to insightful analysts, this year’s broadcast team promises to deliver an unforgettable viewing experience for college football fans everywhere.
Get ready to hear the roar of the crowd and the excitement of the game as these talented announcers guide us through the thrilling quarterfinal showdowns. Don’t miss a minute of the action – tune in to see who will come out on top and secure a spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals. Let the games begin!
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