College Football Countdown

College Football Countdown (2006- )

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College Football Countdown is a pregame, halftime and postgame show airs each Saturday during the college football season, with former Florida State quarterback Danny Kanell and Texas head coach Mack Brown sitting in the analysts chairs.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 19:00 (30 min)

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S19E14Episode 14Jan 6, 2025
S19E13Episode 13Nov 21, 2024
S19E12Episode 12Nov 14, 2024
S19E11Episode 11Oct 31, 2024
S19E10Episode 10Oct 17, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'College Football Countdown' premiere?

'College Football Countdown' premiered on September 2, 2006.

Who were the hosts of 'College Football Countdown'?

The hosts of 'College Football Countdown' in 2006 were Rece Davis, Mark May, and Lou Holtz.

What network aired 'College Football Countdown'?

'College Football Countdown' aired on ESPN.

What time did 'College Football Countdown' air on Saturdays?

'College Football Countdown' aired at 10:00 AM ET on Saturdays.

How long was each episode of 'College Football Countdown'?

Each episode of 'College Football Countdown' had a runtime of 30 minutes.

What was the format of 'College Football Countdown'?

'College Football Countdown' featured analysis, highlights, and predictions for upcoming games.

Did 'College Football Countdown' feature interviews with players and coaches?

Yes, 'College Football Countdown' occasionally featured interviews with players and coaches.

Were there any special episodes or events during the 2006 season of 'College Football Countdown'?

Yes, 'College Football Countdown' had special episodes dedicated to rivalries, bowl games, and championship matchups.

Did 'College Football Countdown' have a panel of experts?

Yes, 'College Football Countdown' had a panel of experts who provided insights and analysis on the games.

Were there any segments or recurring features on 'College Football Countdown'?

Yes, 'College Football Countdown' had segments like "Game of the Week," "Upset Alert," and "Players to Watch."

Was 'College Football Countdown' interactive?

Yes, 'College Football Countdown' encouraged viewer participation through social media and online polls.

Did 'College Football Countdown' cover all college football games?

'College Football Countdown' primarily focused on the most significant games and storylines of the week.

Was 'College Football Countdown' live or pre-recorded?

'College Football Countdown' was pre-recorded and edited for broadcast.

Did 'College Football Countdown' have a halftime show?

No, 'College Football Countdown' did not have a halftime show.

Did 'College Football Countdown' provide updates on ongoing games?

Yes, 'College Football Countdown' provided score updates and highlights from ongoing games.

Did 'College Football Countdown' have a season finale?

'College Football Countdown' did not have a specific season finale as it covered the entire college football season.

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