
Roger Goodell’s Shocking ‘RedZone’ Move Has College Football Fans Buzzing—Here’s Why It’s a Game-Changer!
Imagine if college football had its very own RedZone channel—could this be the game-changer fans have been craving? With ESPN’s recent acquisition of the NFL Network, the Worldwide Leader In Sports now holds the keys to the iconic “RedZone” brand, sparking a tidal wave of speculation and excitement. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell eased some nerves by assuring fans that NFL RedZone will remain intact and run by the league through 2025. But here’s where it gets really intriguing: Goodell hinted that ESPN might leverage this deal to create a college football RedZone, offering fans the chance to keep tabs on multiple games with that fast-paced, no-huddle thrill we all love. While it’s unlikely to debut for the 2025 season’s opener, the prospect of such a channel debuting in 2026 has college football followers buzzing—who wouldn’t want to flip between stadiums without missing a beat? Whether it turns out to be a touchdown or a fumble remains to be seen, but it’s unquestionably fertile ground for revolutionizing how we watch the gridiron unfold. LEARN MORE.
Earlier this Wednesday, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell made a comment that should excite every single college football in the country.
It was confirmed Tuesday that ESPN acquired the NFL Network in a massive media deal. As part of this agreement, the Worldwide Leader In Sports has the linear rights to “RedZone.” Some fans are worried ESPN will make massive changes to this fan-favorite channel, but Goodell confirmed that the NFL will produce “RedZone” for the 2025 season.
“It’ll continue to be produced right here in this building,” Goodell said, via On3. “It will be the NFL RedZone. I don’t think fans will see any difference to that.”
Goodell then teased the possibility of college football having its very own “RedZone” channel because of this ESPN deal.
“Obviously, in the context of that, though, ESPN purchased the RedZone name, and they will be able to utilize that for other sports, college football and other things, and I think that could be an exciting thing for our fans also to see a RedZone, maybe in college football or other sports. That’s something that they now own and have the ability to do that. But as far as Red Zone, NFL Red Zone, there won’t be any changes for our plans.”
For the most part, college football fans are excited about the possibility of a “RedZone” channel for college football. It would allow fans to check in on multiple games at once.
“All previous misgivings will be forgiven if this becomes a reality,” a social media user commented.
“I speak for America when I say this is a 10/10 idea,” one fan said.
“This is what every college football fan loves to hear,” another fan wrote.
“This sounds amazing, but who will host it? That will determine if I want to watch it,” another social media user replied.
Considering the 2025 college football season will kick off later this month, it’s unlikely a “RedZone” channel is made for Week 1.
That being said, ESPN could end up producing this show in 2026.
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