Monday, December 5, 2022

News and Notes and Broadcast Assignments by Rudy Martzke (Dec 1-4, 2022 edition)

 

NFL
Funniest line: Amazon's Al Michaels,  "And that's Josh Jones on the tackle. I think we've got about 19 Jones' out there tonight." Between NE and Buffalo there's 6 Jones'.

Top Point: Amazon's Al Michaels says the majority of the league is focused this season on giving up the short stuff to prevent the explosive plays/big stuff.

Top Stat: Amazon's Al Michaels revealed in 2022 New England has the second worst percentage of scoring a touchdown once inside the 20 at 39% ahead of only Denver.

Best call: CBS Sports Spero Dedes, on a punt return for a TD, “People-Jones going to play it from the 25, breaks a couple of tackles, maintains his balance, its a foot race. People-Jones will score. A brilliant runback by People-Jones. No flags.”

Best stat: CBS Sports Spero Dedes telling viewers that it had been 121 games since Browns had a punt return for a TD.

Best info: Fox Sports Shannon Spake telling viewers that Commanders RB Brian Robinson Jr. that he thought for a short period of time that he may not ever play football again and lucky to be alive. Robinson also relayed his running style is patient, physical, and finish aggressive.

Top observation: Fox Sports Chris Myers noting that Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence wasn’t ready for the snap as you can see his hand signal as the ball arrived.

Top Point: CBS Sports Jay Feely shared that one reason Texans QB Kyle Allen struggled in his first start last week was he wasn't named the starter until Thanksgiving Day and only had 2 full practices with the top offense.

Top interview: CBS Sports Aditi Kinkhabwala said when she interviewed Browns DC Joe Woods this week, he told her all week long he's warned his team that Texans RB Dameon Pierce is the next Walter Payton in his athletic ability to overpower defenders and slip through most tackles.

Top info: CBS Sports Spero Dedes shared that DeShaun Watson's pitch from the Browns came while he was in his attorneys office.

Top stat: Before a ruled fumble was overturned by replay CBS Sports Andrew Catalon shared that not only would Diontae Johnson's fumble be the first turnover of the game, but it'd have been Johnson's first turnover this season.

Funniest line: CBS Sports James Lofton, "We have excellent audio up here. I heard them call Oklahoma, Oklahoma. When I think of Oklahoma, I think of their wishbone lines, so that call didn't fool me at all."

Top stat: CBS Sports Andrew Catalon shared that 75 NFL games this season have been decided by a TD or less this season, a new NFL record through 12 weeks.

Top nugget: CBS Sports Spero Dedes, during Browns/Texans, telling viewers that when Browns HC Kevin Stefanski fly to Houston to meet Deshaun Watson that the meeting took place in Watson’s attorneys office.

Best call: CBS Sports Kevin Harlan, 
"Huntley fakes to Drake. Now he goes to Drake, and he's off to the 2. What excellent patience and perseverance, and Baltimore's now in position for the lead."

Top stat: CBS Sports Kevin Harlan shared that Ravens QB Huntley has completed 13 consecutive passes since he threw his interception.

Top analysis: CBS Sports Trent Green shared that in a cover 2 D no one is assigned to the QB, so while it takes care of passing coverage it leaves all running lanes susceptible.

Top stat: Fox Sports Kenny Albert shared that the NY Giants only have 2 first downs on their last 6 possessions.

Best timing: Fox Sports Jonathan Vilma said that while you had to rely on Daniel Jones' passes to get the back into the game, the NY Giants needed to get back to their bread and butter runs. The next play was a pitch to Barkley for a 6-yard run.

Top stat: Fox Sports Kenny Albert shared that the Giants and Commanders have tied once in their storied history in 1997, also known as the Gus Frerotte game.

Top stat: Fox Sports Jonathan Vilma revealed that Washington is the only NFL team without an OT win since 2015.
Kenny Albert replied, "They did have a tie in 2016. Believe it or not, I was there. "

Top info: Fox Sports Kenny Albert reveals that NY Giants kicker Graham Gano once defeated the Giants with a 63-yard FG while with the Carolina Panthers.

Top stat: Fox Sports Kenny Albert shares that the longest FG in NY Giants history is 57 yards.

Putting in extra time: Fox Sports Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, and Shannon Spake have called back-to-back OT games and 3 OT games total this season.

Top stat: Fox Sports Joe Davis shares that 29/33 plays in the opponent's territory have been run by San Francisco.

Top stat: Fox Sports Joe Davis shares that 20/23 plays in the 3rd Quarter have been run by San Francisco, and 2 of the 3 Miami plays have been turnovers.

Top production: CBS Sports getting a sideline shot of Patrick Mahomes slamming his helmet after an early 4th Quarter missed field goal.

Best line: NBC Sports Cris Collinsworth, “So many people want to just compare Yards Per Catch average of Tony Pollard w/5.6 to Ezekiel Elliott’s 4.1. It doesn’t count goal line and short yardage that hurt the average but helps the team."

Strongest comment: NBC Sports Cris Collinsworth, on Cowboys. “Cooper Rush is the guy that made the season. You can slice it anyway you want. When your backup QB wins 4 out of 5 games. If not for him they would have been looking at 2-6.”

Top production: NBC production getting a shot of Ezekiel Elliott going into the Salvation Army kettle after scoring a touchdown late in the 4th Quarter.

Not far off Award: NBC Sports Jason Garrett, telling viewers at halftime, with the Cowboys leading by 8 points, that Cowboys would win by 40. Garrett was close. Cowboys outscored Colts 33-0 in 4th Quarter. Cowboys won 54-19.

Funniest line: Fox Sports Chris Myers, as Lions WR DJ Chark drops a catch as he goes to the ground, Myers quips, “I like the what Al Michaels says that God willing we all survive the ground.”

COLLEGE FOOTBALL 
ESPN’s Ben Shulman is performing great in his debut. He’s already earns a Best Timing Award. He told viewers Akron needed to start rushing the back more because they only had 7 carries for 28 yards. They next play was a handoff for 11 yards.

Top stat: ESPN's Ben Shulman reveals Buffalo head coach Maurice Linguist is looking for his 1st bowl birth in only his 2nd season as head coach.

Top analysis: ESPN's Randy Buffington reveals you expect players like Justin Marshall to have occasional drops, but you always expect them to catch it on big plays. Failure to do so always leaves them wanting the play back.

Oops Award: ESPN's Ben Shulman and Randy Buffington spent 2 minutes discussing why a call of a muffed punt and the ball at the 1 was correct only to realize that the cameras never showed Buffalo punter Anthony Venneri's knee went down in the end zone resulting in a safety.

Funniest exchange...ESPN+
Buffington: "That was a bad throw. A lot of action taking place. Even the referee had to take a duck. 
Shulman: "Good for him! Fast reflexes."

Top Production: ESPN's production has been all over showing stats pertinent to the game not being mentioned. 1 such stat- at the end of the first Qtr. Akron had 7 1st Downs to Buffalo's 0.

Top comment: ESPN's Ben Shulman was all on top of mentioning that Buffalo's rushing woes vs. Akron were being caused because 2 of their top 3 RB's were out with injury, making their QB the team's leading rusher.

Best point: ESPN's Ben Shulman points out that Akron's offense and Buffalo's defense are polar opposites. Akron's the worst rushing offense in the MAC while Buffalo's the worst defense against the rush in the MAC.

Best symbolism: ESPN's Ben Shulman used religious symbolism to describe a miraculous Justin Williams TD catch. "That's the definition of a mosque. He went over the back" (symbolic of Jesus Christ carrying mankind on his back).

Top stat: ESPN's Ben Shulman reveals that this is Akron QB Jeff Undercuffler Jr.'s second start. A win today would make him 2-0 and give him 66% of Akron's wins this season (3).

Best call: ESPN's Ben Shulman,  "Wow! Shocky Jacques-Louis with the catch there, probably with a PI to boot! 33 yards if it stands."

Top stat: ESPN's Ben Shulman reveals that while Akron WR Alex Adams is one of the top receivers in the MAC, he actually has negative receiving yardage this game due to screens and backpasses despite having a TD.

Top stat: ESPN's Ben Shulman reveals that Buffalo defender Shaun Doulack has 3 sacks on the season, 2 of which have come in the last 3 weeks. Randy Buffington responds that while he is low on sacks, he leads the nation in solo tackles with 90.

A 2-man show. ESPN's Ben Shulman points out that out of Buffalo's 14 completions (w/ 10 minutes to go in the 4th), 11 have gone to either Justin Williams or Mike Washington.

Oops Award: ESPN's Ben Shulman asked if a punt stayed in bounds when he meant did it stay in the field of play at the 1 to prevent a touchback.

Best timing Award: After Buffalo QB Cole Snyder threw an interception, ESPN's Ben Shulman declared it would take a miracle for Buffalo to have a chance to win the game. The next play was an Akron fumble giving Buffalo the ball back at their own 40.

Top call: ESPN's Ben Shulman on the Quian Williams TD to give Buffalo a 23-22 lead, "He clearly caught that at the 1, but look at him spin 270 degrees in reverse to get that ball across the goal line. Buffalo takes the lead as they go to review."

Top analysis: CBS Sports Aaron Taylor reveals UTSA runs early perimeter plays solely because it loosens the defense and opens the field up.

Funniest exchange...CBSSN
Taylor: "(Cardenas) reminds me of me." 
Waltz: "Except I know you have pillow soft hands."
Taylor: "I've got a lot of things that are pillow soft on my body."
Waltz: "Except you were rarely open in your career. He gets open."

Best interview: CBS Sports Sherree Burruss said North Texas' Coach Latrell had 2 things he addressed at Halftime: 1) Poor scoring execution and 2) the need for a quick start in the second half to climb back into the game.

Best point: CBS Sports' Rich Waltz said UTSA head coach Jeff Traylor has been trying to teach their fans to have their loudest voice except when UTSA has the ball. Then he wants them to have their library voice.

Top analysis: CBS Sports Aaron Taylor said one of the things hurting North Texas right now is that in Conference Championships you remember every little mistake  you make.

Top comparison: Fox Sports Brock Huard compared all teams playing  on Championship Week to good MLB organizations that know how to utilize pitch counts regardless of situation or score.

Top analysis: Fox Sports Brock Huard shared that you don't lead the Pac-12 in every defensive category like Utah does UNLESS you have a level of violence available on defense.

Top Stat: Fox Sports Brock Huard reveals one of the reasons USC has been so successful until the Pac-12 Championship is because they had only committed 4 turnovers going into the P12 Championship.

Best cross culture reference... ESPN Radio
Max Starks: "TCU's o-line is so big that when they hit you, if feels like you're being tag-teamed by the Dudley Boys."
Mike Couzens: "Well AT&T Stadium did host Wrestlemania earlier this year, so that's something that could happen."

Oops Award: ESPN Radio's Max Starks said the way to differentiate the fans in the stands was to look for sections that were purple & white or purple & black. TCU's colors though are purple & gray.

Top stat: ESPN Radio's Mike Couzens shared that Kansas State has the best turnover margin in the Big 12 at +15.

Funniest line: ESPN Radio
Mike Couzens: "Max, do you have young children that get involved in fighting you over eating their vegetables?"
Max Starks: "I have 2."
Couzens: "That's what we had here (on the replay), a war of attrition where the ultimate outcome is exactly how it started."

Top stat: SEC Radio's Dave Archer shared that last year Georgia TE Darnell Washington caught 1 pass in the SEC Championship, and it went for a TD. Today so far he has 1 catch, and it's also for a TD.

Top Stat: Compass Media's Gregg Daniels reveals that the 1-point Halftime difference is the closest difference ever in the history of the Big Ten Championship game.

Top stat: Fox Sports Spencer Tillman shares that Fresno State and Boise State were a combined 3-6 1/3 of the way into the season prompting changes to take place.

Top information: Fox Sports Petros Papadakis shares that it was a common opponent, San Diego State, that turned both the Boise and Fresno State offenses around. Boise scored 35 while Fresno scored 32 against San Diego State.

Top stat: Fox Sports Tim Brando shares that Fresno State was 47% on 3rd Down conversions entering the MW Championship.

Top stat: Fox Sports Tim Brando shared that 2022 was the fourth time Fresno State and Boise State have met in the MW Championship since the game started in 2013 (40% of the games).

Funniest line: Fox Sports Tim Brando...
"It's the Bulldogs, and Ole Blue is here. At least his animated version. Who will get control when we come back?"

Top analysis: Fox Sports Spencer Tillman said the key to Championship games is coming in with your mind set. You must have your mind set on what you can do to keep things that happened in the first meeting from happening again.

Best interaction...Fox Sports After a missed Montano FG,
Tillman. " I say pressure makes a pipe bust."
Brando: "Montano didn't attempt a FG against Wyoming and missed a couple of previous games with an undisclosed injury. These things might factor on whether Fresno State goes for it on 4th or attempts a kick as the game goes on."

Top Stat: ESPN's Tiffany Greene shares that Deion Sanders went 27-5 in his 3 seasons as head coach at Jackson State, including their first ever 12-0 season in 2022.

Top Stat: ESPN's Tiffany Greene reveals that Jackson State's Defense is the top Scoring Defense in the nation in both FBS and FCS- giving up only 10 points a game.

Top interview: ESPN's Tiffany Greene said when she interviewed Southern coach Eric Dooley, he said his team wasn't feeling tv pressure because they have played 2 national tv broadcasts this year, including the previous week against Grambling.

Caught up in the moment analysis: ESPN's Jay Walker said that while you can get caught up in the moment, you must ALWAYS keep your head in the game to avoid making foolish mistakes like removing your helmet on the field to celebrate, because doing so will ultimately hurt you more than the score is worth.

Top analysis: ESPN's Jay Walker, "When you get the field position, your top priority is to make the other team play. Starting at the 50 means you should never score 0."

Top stat: ESPN's Tiffany Greene shared that the Jackson State D forced 3 turnovers within 8 plays.

Top info: CBS Sports Gary Danielson shared that part of the reason LSU came in as huge underdogs is that roughly half of their starters were true freshman that were now going head-to head with the dangerous Georgia D.

Top analysis: CBS Sports Gary Danielson said the problem playing someone just coming off of injury is they feel ok, then feel ok, then feel ok until they get tackled and have pressure applied to the recovered injury.

Top call... CBS Sports
Nessler: "It's blocked. Georgia stuffed it. Now here comes the run back. If this stands it'll be about a 95-yard return."
Danielson: "It will stand. LSU was acting as though it were an extra point. That ball is alive."

Top stat: CBS Sports Brad Nessler shares that the blocked FG was the fifth blocked FG in SEC Championship history and the second one returned for a touchdown.

Funniest line... CBS Sports Brad Nessler, "It was not Chaz Chambliss injured on that kickoff. It was Cash Jones. Both are #32. I cashed in too early on that one."

Funniest follow-up:
Danielson: "Identical numbers isn't something that Andrew Catalon and James Lofton will have to worry about tomorrow on that NFL thingy." 
Nessler: "True. Doubled numbers have always been more of a college thing."

Best point: ABC's Todd Blackledge said that while the ACC Champion might not be playing for a CFB Playoff birth, you still want to play with all your heart because a birth in a New Years Six bowl is something you'll be able to brag about to your children in the future.

Top stat: ABC's Sean McDonough revealed that Clemson was going for their 7th ACC title in the last 8 years. The last P5 team to do so was Alabama winning 8 within 9 years.

Funniest line....ESPN
Blackmon: "I spoke to Coastal Carolina earlier this week and was told the only way McCall would have missed this game is with a cut off limb."
Flemming: "Well we're glad there's no missing limbs. That'd really change the games dynamics."

Top line: ESPN's Rod Gilmore, "Troy QB Gunnar Watson likes to go hunting. Usually he hunts for deer or wild turkey, but today he's hunting for 1st Downs."

Funniest exchange
Gilmore: "Saying Tez Johnson is small is putting it lightly. "
Flemming: "He tried to get us to say he was 175 lbs. on air, but his coaches said he's overshooting by 30 lbs."
Gilmore: "He's really packing on the weight though. He started at 133. Must be all the peanut butter."

Best exchange
Flemming: "It's been a really fun year in the Sun Belt. Look at that list of non-conference upsets."
Gilmore " "The Sun Belt is indeed the Fun Belt."
Flemming: "What's even more impressive is none of those teams who beat P5's are in this championship. It speaks to the depth of talent in this conference."

Best analysis: ESPN's Rod Gilmore, 
"When you only get a 4-man rush, you tend to think there's a receiver open on the opposite side. McCall did a good job realizing he wasn't and just taking the sack for a loss rather than forcing a bad play."

Funniest exchange: 
Tiffany Blackmon: "Well Dave, you got your wish. We have a light rainfall, and they're wiping the balls off before placing them in the bag to keep them dry and useable."
Flemming: "Let me be clear. I didn't wish this upon you Tiff. I saw rain in the forecast and asked you about it. You said it'd be sunny and dry, so you just gave a bad forecast."

Top stat: ESPN's Dusty Dvoracek shared that UCF has one of the top rushing attacks in the nation averaging 243 yards per game.

Top stat: ESPN's Dave Pasch shared that UCF has the 9th best 3rd Down conversion rate in the nation.

Top stat: ESPN's Dave Pasch shared that Tulane had 35 rushing attempts last week, and none of them went for negative yardage.

Best timing: ESPN's Dave Pasch shared that Tulane QB Michael Pratt led the nation is distributing the ball to 20 different receivers over the season. The next play was a pass to Shae Wyatt, the 21st receiver Pratt completed a pass to during the season.

Top information: ESPN's Dave Pasch shared that Tulane's RB Tyjae Spears was the first non-QB to win the Offensive Player of the Year Award in the American Athletic Conference.

Top stat: ESPN's Dave Pasch shared that Tulane's win over Cincinnati earlier in the season was Tulane's first win against a Top 25 team since 1984.

Top Point: ESPN's Dave Pasch says the most inexcusable penalty in football is getting a 12-man on the field penalty when you're coming off a 3-minute tv timeout. He says it illustrates a depth in either being undisciplined or simply not paying attention.

Top analysis: ESPN's Tom Luginbill points out that Tulane QB Pratt is one of the few in college football to be aware enough to throw behind the receiver when the defense begins to break down since it allows them easier breakouts for big plays.

Funniest comment: ESPN's Beth Mowins said that O is so good that they had to emphasize it twice in their name OhiO!

Best interview: ESPN's Stormy Buonantony said that Ohio's coming into the MAC Championship not with the idea of being overachievers, not instead in being over believers for their dreams.

Top analysis: ESPN's Kirk Morrison said the key to being a good RB coming out of the backfield is all about having good vision. The good vision allows you to see open lanes as they develop and lead to breakout plays.

Top Stat: ESPN's Beth Mowins reveals that Toledo has the #1 ranked defense in the MAC, giving up less than 350 yards per game. 

Top analysis: ESPN's Kirk Morrison says the key to beating the blitz is recognizing when it's time to scramble and take advantage of every yard given you. 

Top analysis: ESPN's Kirk Morrison said the key to winning Conference Championships isn't to look for the big play, it's to look for the play that'll be the most successful. 

Funniest comment: ESPN's Kirk Morrison, "I call the Big 12 Championship the purple rainbow. How often do you get two teams with purple in a championship?" 

Best analysis: ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit said the main reason to play a zone defense is that it always allows select defenders to keep an eye on scrambling QB's and prevent big plays. 

Top analysis: ESPN injury analyst Marty Jaramillo shared the reason it takes so long to come back from ankle injuries is because oftentimes the tendons are partially torn and partially stretched. They require time to scar and heal a bit before a player can return, and even when they do return they require protection to prevent them from getting worse. 

Top analysis: ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit shared that the risk of playing man-to-man defense is that it often leaves a safety scrambling across the field against a Wide Receiver and often leads to big play potentials. 

Top analysis: ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit shared that teams that don't have a short range run game rely on jet sweeps because they are similiar to runs but place the receivers out in the open field where there aren't as many defenders to worry about. 

Top analysis: Fox Sports Joel Klatt said the key to being a walk-on is to take advantage of every opportunity shown you, and in the Big Ten Purdue represents the ultimate walk-on that nobody is sure should be there. 

Top reporting: Fox Sports Allison Williams revealed that Purdue QB Aidan O'Connell was dedicating the Big Ten Championship to his older brother Sean who he learned had tragically passed away on Thanksgiving Day. After spending some time with his family Aidan returned with new focus and a determination to show everyone how love can carry you on. 

Top Stat: Fox Sports Joel Klatt revealed that Purdue's defense was the fourth best in the nation at getting off the field when they force a 3rd and 4 or longer. 

Top analysis: Fox Sports Joel Klatt revealed that the reason Purdue needed to challenge a Michigan catch rather than let replay initiate it was because Michigan's offense was moving so fast that replay would never get a chance to review it before the next snap. 

AROUND THE DIAL
Amazon will have Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, and Kaylee Hartung on the call of Raiders/Rams. Kickoff is scheduled Thursday at 8:20pm ET.

Westwood One will have Spero Dedes and Tony Boselli on the call of Raiders/Rams Thursday night. 

CBS Sports will have Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, and Tracy Wolfson on the call of Jets/Bills Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 1pm ET.

CBS Sports will have the workaholic Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, and Melanie Collins on the call of Ravens/Steelers Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 1pm ET.

CBS Sports will have Greg Gumbel, Adam Archuleta, and AJ Ross on the call of Browns/Bengals Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 1pm ET.

CBS Sports will have multi-sport star Andrew Catalon, one of the best explainers in James Lofton, and Amanda Renner on the call of Jaguars/Titans Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 1pm ET.

CBS Sports will have Ian Eagle, Charles Davis, and Evan Washburn on the call of Chiefs/Broncos Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 4:05pm ET.

Fox Sports will have the voice of MLB Joe Davis, Daryl “Moose” Johnston, and Pam Oliver on the call of Eagles/Giants Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 1pm ET.

Fox Sports will have the top NHL broadcaster Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, and Shannon Spake on the call of Vikings/Lions Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 1pm ET.

Fox Sports will have multi-sport star Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez, and Laura Okmin on the call of Texans/Cowboys Sunday. Kickoff is scheduled at 1pm ET.

Fox Sports will have Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Erin Andrews, and the globe travelling Tom Rinaldi on the call of Buccaneers/49ers. Kickoff is scheduled at 4:25pm ET.

Fox Sports will have Adam Amin, Mark “Stink” Schlereth, and Kristina Pink on the call of Panthers/Seahawks. Kickoff is scheduled at 4:25pm ET.

CBS Sports will have Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, and Jenny Dell on the call of Army/Navy Saturday at 3pm ET. Will Army's new "tank-inspired" uniforms or Navy's new "NASA" uniforms win over the fans and the day? 

Westwood One will have "the voice of the Reds" John Sadak, Ross Tucker, and Tina Cervasio on the call of the 123rd meeting between Army/Navy Saturday at 3pm ET. 

ESPN will have the voice of HBCU Football Tiffany Greene, Jay Walker, and Taylor Davis on the FCS Quarterfinal between Samford/North Dakota State Friday. Kickoff is scheduled at 7pm ET on ESPN2 

ESPN will have Jay Alter, Dustin Fox, and Lauren Sisler  on the FCS Quarterfinal between William & Mary/Montana State Friday. Kickoff is scheduled at 10:15pm ET on ESPN2. 

ESPN+ will have "the voice of high school football" Connor Onion and Charles "Buck" Arbuckle on the call of the FCS Quarterfinal between UIW/Sacramento State. Kickoff is scheduled Friday at 10:30pm ET. 

ESPN will have Clay Matvick, Rocky Boiman, and Taylor McGregor on the FCS Quarterfinal between Holy Cross/South Dakota State Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled at high noon on ESPN. 

ESPN+ will have Noah Reed and Marcus Ray on the call of the D2 Semifinal between West Florida/Ferris State Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled at high noon. 

ESPN+ will have Michael Reghi and Ryan Cavanaugh on the D3 Semifinal between Wartburg/Mount Union Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled at high noon. 

ESPN+ will have the excellent and often overlooked Ted Emrich and Taylor McHargue on the D2 Semifinal between Shepherd/Colorado School of Mines Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled at 3:30pm ET. 

ESPN+ will have Doug Sherman and high school football insider Craig Haubert on the call of the D3 Semifinal between Mary Hardin-Baylor/North Central Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled at 3:30pm ET. 

Congratulations go to Courtney Lyle. Courtney Lyle will be calling the NCAA D1 Women's Volleyball Championships for ESPN DEC. 15 & 17.

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