ESPN Goal Line

ESPN Goal Line (2010-2017)

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There's a place to go for college football fans to get their fix every Saturday during the season. ESPN Goal Line features unlimited live cut-ins and highlights of many of the top Saturday games, plus commentary from the network's analysts. A rotating cast includes hosts Anish Shroff and Will Selva joined by analysts Jon Ritchie, Jon Berger and Rod Gilmore.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 15:00 (60 min)

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S08E09Episode 9Oct 7, 2017
S08E08Episode 8Sep 30, 2017
S08E07Episode 7Sep 30, 2017
S08E06Episode 6Sep 30, 2017
S08E05Episode 5Sep 23, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did ESPN Goal Line premiere?

ESPN Goal Line premiered on September 4, 2010, coinciding with the opening weekend of the college football season.

What time of day did the show air?

ESPN Goal Line aired on Saturday mornings from 12pm to 7pm ET.

How long was each episode?

Each episode of ESPN Goal Line was seven hours long, broadcasting live look-ins and highlights from college football games across the country.

Who were the primary hosts of ESPN Goal Line?

ESPN Goal Line had rotating hosts, including Adnan Virk, Matt Schick, and Lowell Galindo.

Where was ESPN Goal Line filmed?

ESPN Goal Line was filmed on location at ESPN's headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.

What was the format of ESPN Goal Line?

ESPN Goal Line provided live cut-ins and analysis of college football games as they were happening, switching between studios and broadcasting teams across the country.

How many games did ESPN Goal Line typically cover in one episode?

ESPN Goal Line covered up to 12 games per episode, providing quick updates and highlights for each game as it happened.

What network was ESPN Goal Line affiliated with?

ESPN Goal Line was part of the ESPN family of networks, specifically as part of ESPN3's live streaming service.

Were there any special guests on ESPN Goal Line?

Yes, ESPN Goal Line often featured special guests, including college football coaches and players, providing analysis and insights into the games.

Was ESPN Goal Line a live show?

Yes, ESPN Goal Line was a live show, providing up-to-the-minute updates and highlights as games were happening.

What was the target audience for ESPN Goal Line?

ESPN Goal Line was aimed primarily at college football fans, providing comprehensive coverage and analysis of the biggest games across the country.

Did ESPN Goal Line have any sponsors?

Yes, ESPN Goal Line had several sponsors, including Samsung, Best Buy, and Ford.

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