Published 11/8/2008
by Paul Fulwiler
at Bleacher Report - College Football
It's hard to imagine we used to get along without them. Once upon a time, we simply had whatever pregame Keith Jackson wanted to give us a few minutes before kickoff.
Nowadays, from the moment the NFL boys on Fox are giving us the latest BCS Standings (hot off the press on Sunday) to ESPN's College GameDay crew (on a campus near you every Saturday) we are inundated with College Football preview shows.
Each week, we get countless hours of coverage, breakdowns, and prognostications, and after analyzing all the in-studio talent, these are the best at dropping their knowledge:
1. Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN College GameDay
Love him or hate him, you always tune in to hear what he has to say. His picks may not always be spot-on (something tells me he may choose some with his heart and some just for fun) but the former Buckeye QB's analysis, both on the GameDay set (technically not in-studio every week) and alongside Brent Musberger each Saturday is ...
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