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CBS Sports on Monday named its top broadcast teams for its 2022 college football broadcasts, finalizing the names that will help present some of the sport’s biggest games every Saturday on CBS and CBS Sports Network.

Jenny Dell was named the lead college football reporter for CBS college football coverage, joining Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson for the SEC on CBS Game of the Week as well as other highlights, including the Army-Navy Game and the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl. Dell has been the lead college football reporter on CBS Sports Network since 2015 as well as an anchor on CBS Sports HQ, the 24/7 streaming sports news service.

With Dell moving to the lead broadcast team with Nessler and Danielson, CBS Sports also announced that Sherree Burruss has been promoted to lead college football reporter for the CBS Sports Network. Burruss will join Rich Waltz and Aaron Taylor to call one of the top games of the week on CBS Sports Network while also working SEC selection on CBS games. An anchor and reporter for CBS Sports since 2020, Burruss has covered college football, the NFL and March Madness in recent years.

“Jenny and Sherree are talented, knowledgeable and well-respected reporters and we are excited to elevate their roles for our college football coverage,” said Harold Bryant, CBS Sports executive producer. “Since joining CBS Sports, both have grown and excelled with each assignment. We are confident that the passion and authenticity they have shown will be evident to the new college football fans that they will reach them.”

The CBS Sports college football broadcast schedule begins in Week 1 with Arizona at San Diego State set for a 3:30 p.m. ET kickoff on Sept. 3, while SEC on CBS will begin Week 3 with a huge SEC-Big Ten showdown as Penn State visits Auburn on Sept. 17.

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