


ESPN’s College Football Live Cut-In and Highlights Channel
This past Saturday, Sports Pass customers were greeted with a special surprise: ESPN Goal Line returned to the lineup. For those of you that have never watched Goal Line, in short, it’s a college football fan’s dream. It takes you around the country following the day’s best matchups. No need to channel surf anymore, ESPN Goal Line can be your remote. And for those of you that are running errands or stuck at a wedding (who plans a wedding during college football season?), you can watch via the WatchESPN app.
A special sneak peak of ESPN Goal Line will be featured on ESPN’s flagship network this Saturday, Sept. 10, from 3:15 p.m.-4:15 p.m. ET.
In addition to being whipped around the country with live cut-ins and highlights from numerous top college football games during each Saturday of the college football season, you’ll also get up-to-the-minute commentary from ESPN analysts and experts including anchor Will Selva and analysts Jon Ritchie, Jon Berger and Rod Gilmore.
Games featured on ESPN Goal Line will include those airing on ESPN’s networks, as well as syndicated and locally produced games from Football Bowl Subdivision conferences, capturing the best live action of the day. For the 2011 season, ESPN Goal Line programming will be weekends only, starting Saturdays at Noon ET until games are complete, around 11:30 p.m. ET.
What college football team will you be watching this season?








