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Gridiron Radio Network Reveals 11-game Broadcast Schedule


Gridiron Radio Network
Gridiron Radio Network

Gridiron Network has unveiled its 2023 college football broadcast schedule. The 11-game slate features some of the biggest brand names in college football, including Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Notre Dame, Tennessee and BYU. The broadcast will be available to stations across the country through Westwood One's Wegener receivers. Starting on September 23, Gridiron Network's slate begins with the first of four games originating from Clemson's Memorial Stadium as the Tigers host Florida State.

Gridiron Network President & General Manager Noah Britt will serve as the play-by-play announcer for the entire broadcast schedule. The primary color analyst will be Jon Reynolds, a former scout with the Cincinnati Reds. Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel will serve as the color analyst on select games. Sideline reporters will include longtime sports broadcasters Jason Crowder (Mississippi State), Kurt Kretzschmar, and Patrick Johnson (East Carolina).

Orlando-based Key Networks is the network advertising sales representative for the Gridiron Network, offering commercial inventory, live reads and branded content for the entire 11-game schedule.

Houston-based Gow Media is providing broadcast infrastructure support for the Gridiron Network, including audience enhancement, traffic, billing and collections for the network's business operations.

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