ESPN Sets 91st Heisman Trophy Ceremony Coverage Plans

Three former Heisman winners -- Andre Ware (1989), Desmond Howard (1991), and Tim Tebow (2007) -- will serve as analysts at the event.

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ESPN has announced its coverage plans for the 91st Heisman Trophy Ceremony, with many of its high-profile talent and analysts set to contribute.

The 2025 event marks the 32nd consecutive year that ESPN has broadcast the ceremony. Chris Fowler will lead the network’s coverage of the event, a position he’s held for each ceremony broadcast by ESPN.

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Joining Fowler will be reporters Holly Rowe and Marty Smith. Additionally, College GameDay host Rece Davis will join the program.

Three former Heisman winners — Andre Ware (1989), Desmond Howard (1991), and Tim Tebow (2007) — will serve as analysts at the event.

Coverage of the ceremony will commence at 7 PM ET on Saturday, December 13th. The top finishers in the voting that were not invited to the ceremony will be unveiled in a show on Thursday, December 11th at 6:30 PM. Tebow, Ware, and Kevin Negandhi will lead that broadcast.

The four finalists attending the event — scheduled for the Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Appel Room in New York City — include Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza, Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, and Ohio State QB Julian Sayin.

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