But the buck didn’t stop there. The conversation extended to the broadcast booth, where Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy — who checked in at No. 2 on Awful Announcing’s 2024 college football ...
Announcers Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy didn’t let the lopsided score in Saturday’s college football game between Notre ...
Analyst Greg McElroy, who was calling the game ... His partner, play-by-play man Sean McDonough, suggested that Notre Dame was likely playing for a field goal, but McElroy powered on.
The Notre Dame-Penn State College Football Playoff semifinal was an instant classic. Although defenses dominated for most of the game, the offenses came to life in the fourth quarter with both ...
Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy were live on ESPN Thursday afternoon to preview the broadcast of the Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame. McDonough opened the broadcast by commenting on the ...
ESPN broadcasters Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy kept going back to Jones throughout the broadcast — so much so that observers believed ESPN was implying Jones was the reason the Bulldogs were ...
Greg McElroy will call the end of Notre Dame ... Instead of being on the national ESPN broadcast with partner Sean McDonough — the pair called Notre Dame’s wins over Indiana, Georgia and ...
While some fans were upset with Jones, it appears more are upset with the ESPN broadcast, as analysts Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy kept bringing up the moment while the camera often panned to ...
Fear not: We have the answers! For the CFP quarterfinals game between Georgia and Notre Dame, ESPN’s broadcast will feature Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy and Molly McGrath.
Down 20-3 with a little less than 11 minutes left, Cignetti punted on 4th down, which surprised Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy. "Indiana is going to punt on this 4th & 11 down by three scores.
Television (Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, Molly McGrath), streaming (FuboTV) and radio information as the Nittany Lions face the Fighting Irish with a chance to advance to the National ...
Pete Thamel was the first to report the time change. Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, Molly McGrath and Laura Rutledge will be on the call of the Sugar Bowl for ESPN. “We have been in consultation ...