Mark September 28th, Saturday, on your calendars for a thrilling game between the USC Trojans and Wisconsin Badgers. The latter heads to Southern California after getting two weeks to reflect on their one-sided defeat to the Crimson Tide for their first Big 10 game of the year. Victories over Western Michigan and South Dakota got the Badgers’ season going before they collided with Kalen DeBoer’s men. The same story for USC? 2-1 record, two back-to-back wins and then a crushing defeat. The 24-27 loss to the Wolverines would not have sat well with Lincoln Riley’s men, and his team has everything to prove. The big question: can they really do in the Big 10? Before that happens, let’s introduce you to the voices in the booth who’ll bring the game to your screens.
Brad Nessler,
Gary Danielson, and Jenny Dell will be the announcers of this game. You can watch this on CBS or stream on Paramount+. You might know how popular Brand Nessler is as a commentator of college football games. Still, you might not know that he took a long journey to stand where he is today. In 1980, Nessler began his career with WGST radio in Atlanta and later became the voice of Georgia Tech basketball and the Atlanta Falcons. Afterwards, Nessler joined CBS and started covering NFL and college football. After dedicating most of his life to his hosting career, Nessler has earned the title of “voice of college football.”ADVERTISEMENT
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Apart from that, Nessler’s long-time companion Gray Danielson used to play on the same football field he’s announcing. After playing for the Detroit Lions in the NFL, he began his broadcasting career. Which started with CBS Sports, the same as Nessler. Danielson and Nessler have been working together for years now on college football broadcasts. Besides that, Danielson is popular among youth in his witty commentary style and strong analytic insight.
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Jenny Dell, on the other hand, is an accomplished sports broadcaster and journalist. She began her career by reporting NRSN news and later she transitioned to CBS Sports as a sideline reporter for college football and basketball games. In addition, Dell has gained recognition for her various sports-related shows. Watching this game will become even better with their commentary.
The upcoming game between the USC Trojans and Wisconsin Badgers
The USC Trojans are preparing hard after a 27-24 blowout to Michigan. The Wolverines threw for 32 yards on seven completions. On the other hand, they ran the pigskin for 290 yards and secured three touchdowns with a noticeable 10-play, 80-yard scoring drive, which led them to win the game. However, as already predicted by many analysts, the Trojans have higher odds of winning the game against Wisconsin.
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Besides that, if you have noticed, the USC Trojans and Badgers are both under high pressure to win this game. Wisconsin needs a bounce back after a disappointing 42-10 loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide. The Badgers have been hit with injuries. They will be without their starting quarterback Tyler van Dyke, who got injured.
On the other hand, we have the Trojans, a team identified by its offense. And who let the team down in Ann Arbor? The offense. Lincoln Riley has a proven track record of running an effective offense, and he must not have liked what he saw against the Wolverines. Some analysts even questioned the play-calling at various instances of the game. Of course, Miller Moss had a mixed game, full of amazing drives and disappointing turnovers. Let’s see how Lincoln Riley’s offense recovers from the disappointing, and hey! Who isn’t excited to see D’Anton Lynn’s defense again? We sure are!
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