List of Armed Forces Bowl broadcasters

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The following is a list of the television networks and announcers who have broadcast college football's Armed Forces Bowl throughout the years.

Television[edit]

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2023 ABC Anish Shroff Andre Ware Paul Carcaterra
2022 ESPN Brian Custer Dustin Fox Lauren Sisler
2021 Tiffany Greene Jay Walker Kris Budden
Dec. 2020 Chris Cotter Mark Herzlich Ian Fitzsimmons
Jan. 2020 Kelsey Riggs
2018 Jim Mora and Emmanuel Acho Quint Kessenich
2017 Adam Amin Mack Brown Paul Carcaterra
2016 Roy Philpott Tom Ramsey Kris Budden
Dec 2015 Dave Flemming Mike Bellotti Allison Williams
Jan 2015 Tom Hart Heather Mitts
2013 Beth Mowins Joey Galloway Paul Carcaterra
2012 Lewis Johnson
2011[1] Dave Neal Andre Ware Cara Capuano
2010 Beth Mowins Ray Bentley Jon Berger
2009[2] Dave LaMont J. C. Pearson Cara Capuano
2008[3] Terry Gannon David Norrie
2007[4] Dan Fouts Tim Brant Todd Harris
2006[5] Mike Patrick Todd Blackledge Holly Rowe
2005[6] Gary Thorne Ed Cunningham Jerry Punch
2004[7] Sean McDonough Craig James Jimmy Dykes
2003[8] Ron Franklin Mike Gottfried Adrian Karsten

Radio[edit]

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2022 Bowl Season Radio Brian Estridge Landry Burdine Chris Mycoskie
2021
Dec. 2020 FirstTeam Radio Chris Bequette
Jan. 2020 Bowlday Radio Elvis Gallegos Chris Mycoskie
2018 Gameday Radio Landry Burdine
2017 John Denton Landry Burdine
2016 RedVoice, LLC
Dec 2015 John Denton & Rob Best
Jan 2015
2013 ESPN Radio Mark Neely Tom Ramsey Lewis Johnson
2012 Eamon McAnaney David Diaz-Infante Paul Carcaterra
2011[9] Adam Amin Tim Brown Ian Fitzsimmons
2010 Dave LaMont J. C. Pearson Elizabeth Moreau
2009[10] Rob Stone Robert Smith
2006[11] Dave Barnett Jim Donnan Rob Simmelkjaer

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