CBS Collegiate adds football hostsCourtesy
USA Today
(August 14, 2009) As it tries to build name recognition, the CBS College Sports Network will add some pretty big names to its on-air roster.
The cable channel, reaching about 30 million households, will formally announce Friday that CBS analyst Randy Cross will work Navy home games and studio shows. Former New York Giant Jason Sehorn will call Army games as well as other games and ex-Tennessee Volunteers coach Phillip Fulmer will appear on pregame and postgame shows from the sites of the CBS broadcast network's SEC games. Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, an ex-NFL linebacker/defensive linemen will be added to call Mountain West games. And College Sports Network general manager Steve Herbst says getting that name was critical: "He's going to be a star. He told me Gbaja-Biamila means 'big man come save me.' Once I heard that, I had to get him onboard." _______________________
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(August 14, 2009) As it tries to build name recognition, the CBS College Sports Network will add some pretty big names to its on-air roster.