The former Eagles head coach will start his broadcasting career during the upcoming season.
Former Boston College head coach Steve Addazio is joining ESPN as a college football analyst for the upcoming season.
The 65-year-old served as the Eagles head coach from 2013-19 where he tallied a 44-45 overall record, a 22-34 conference record, and led the program to six bowl games 1-4 record and one no contest due to a weather cancellation). “I’m honored to join ESPN and share my love for college football with viewers across the country,” said Addazio. “I’m eager to utilize my coaching experience in a new way and bring my perspective and passion to the commentary booth.”
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