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“College Football 25” is set to be released sometime this summer. Female sideline reporters have been featured in video games before, including ESPN’s Doris Burke, who appeared in “NBA2K.” ...
ESPN's college football coverage will continue later this month, with the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff beginning the weekend of Dec. 21. ESPN's female reporters. ESPN.
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Former Miss America/ESPN reporter Sharlene Wells remembers traveling sports’ wide, wide world
Former Miss America and ESPN journalist began her career covering BYU football — then moved on to some of sports' biggest ...
NFL fans are thrilled as Katie George joins ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” for five games, bringing her strong presence.
Three female reporters — Laura Rutledge, Holly Rowe and Jess Sims — talked college ball during the SEC championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday, and T.J. Moe, who contributes on ...
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But for these reporters, it can be quite different. These female sports reporters cover everything from pro sports like NFL football, NBA basketball, and major league baseball to college games.
Sideline reporter Suzy Kolber on ESPN Monday Night Football September 11, 2006 in Washington. The Minnesota Vikings defeated the Redskins 19 - 16. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images) ...
Reporter Holly Rowe, who has prominent positions on ESPN/ABC’s college football, women’s college basketball, women’s college softball, and WNBA coverage, has re-signed with the company on a ...
While College Football 25 won’t be released until the summer, one would imagine that if there were plans for the video game to include any female broadcasters, McGrath and/or Rowe would have ...
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