Normally, football royalty names such as Brady, Belichick and Saban would command all the attention for transitioning into broadcasting for the soon-to-start gridiron season.
But while those certainly are major headliners in the vastly new TV landscape this year, they are far from the only focus in what will be a much different way for fans — especially of college football — to watch the sport.
We’ll start with the big names:
TOM’S TIME: Former pro quarterback extraordinaire Tom Brady has joined Fox, which pushed Greg Olsen out of its No. 1 game analyst role to open the spot for Brady — and his reported $375 million salary spread across 10 years.