Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I figured out who’s announcing the Alabama game. It was kinda a mission, but I got there in the end.

First thing I did, naturally, was fire up Google. I typed in “who is announcing the alabama game today” – nice and simple, right? I scrolled through the usual sports news sites, ESPN, Bleacher Report, the works. Saw a bunch of game previews and predictions, but nada on the announcers. Frustrating, I know.
Then, I thought, “Okay, maybe I need to be more specific.” So, I added the date to my search. Still no dice. It was like the announcers were some kind of top-secret information. Seriously, what’s the big deal?
Next up, I hit up the individual sports networks’ websites. Figured maybe CBS, ESPN, or Fox would have it listed somewhere obvious. Nope! Buried deep in press releases, maybe? Ain’t nobody got time for that.
So, I started digging around on Twitter (or X, whatever it’s called now). Followed a few sports reporters and analysts, hoping they’d tweet something out. Bingo! One of them retweeted something from the Alabama football official account. It wasn’t a direct announcement, but it linked to a game day info page on their website.
Finally! I clicked through to the page, scrolled down, and there it was – the broadcast information. Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, and Jenny Dell were on the call for CBS. Hallelujah!

To recap, here’s the play-by-play:
- Started with a general Google search.
- Narrowed it down with the date.
- Checked the network websites.
- Hit up Twitter for insider info.
- Found a link on the team’s official site.
- Discovered the announcers!
It wasn’t pretty, but it worked. Sometimes you gotta hustle to get the deets. Hope this helps you out next time you’re trying to find out who’s calling the game!