ESPN’s College Football Live has been the Worldwide Leader’s daily studio show devoted to the college game. Over the years, the show has been hosted by Rece Davis, Joe Tessitore and many others. As with many of its programs, the show has been based out of ESPN’s Bristol headquarters and has had a permanent set.

Starting on Monday, ESPN will offer a new format with the show still being mostly based in Bristol, but instead of a host and analysts sitting at the same set, the show will have rotating hosts, Chris Cotter, Molly McGrath and Samantha Ponder appearing throughout the week. Ponder, in particular, will be hosting College Football Live from the College GameDay set on Frdiay.

In addition, the analysts/contributors will be appearing from various locations across the country. Appearing on the show on a rotating basis will be Paul Finebaum, Joey Galloway, Desmond Howard and David Pollack among others.

And when Ponder hosts College Football Live from the College GameDay set on Fridays, she’ll be joined by Howard and Pollack as well as by Pinebaum from the SEC Nation set.

So ESPN hopes to showcase its college football experts from all over the nation from coast-to-coast and from border-to-border.

The show airs daily on ESPN at 1:30 p.m. ET with various replays on ESPNU.

[ESPN]

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