As Pac-12 Networks builds towards its first football telecasts on August 30, the conference announced the addition of several big names to the broadcasting team including former USC All-American WR Curtis Conway (pictured).
As was previously announced, the number one broadcast crew will feature Trojan legend Ronnie Lott, while Conway will serve as a studio analyst. Former USC assistant coach Yogi Roth will work the sideline as a reporter on Pac-12 Networks.
"We've worked hard to establish a team of on-air personalities that brings a wealth of broadcasting and playing credentials to our viewers while also establishing a voice unique to the Pac-12 Networks and our growing brand," said Gary Stevenson, President of Pac-12 Enterprises.
Other former players from other schools include Adam Archuleta (ASU), Ryan Nece (UCLA), Glenn Parker (Arizona) and Coy Wire (Stanford), while play-by-play talents Ted Robinson, Kevin Calabro and Dave Flemming will call the action.
USC football makes its Pac-12 Networks debut on September 22 against Cal.
(Photo via Trojan Wire)
"We've worked hard to establish a team of on-air personalities that brings a wealth of broadcasting and playing credentials to our viewers while also establishing a voice unique to the Pac-12 Networks and our growing brand," said Gary Stevenson, President of Pac-12 Enterprises.
Other former players from other schools include Adam Archuleta (ASU), Ryan Nece (UCLA), Glenn Parker (Arizona) and Coy Wire (Stanford), while play-by-play talents Ted Robinson, Kevin Calabro and Dave Flemming will call the action.
USC football makes its Pac-12 Networks debut on September 22 against Cal.
(Photo via Trojan Wire)




















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