Big Noon Kickoff

Big Noon Kickoff
GenreCollege football pre-game show
Presented byRob Stone
Mike Hill (fill-in)
StarringMark Ingram II (2023–present)
Matt Leinart
Brady Quinn
Urban Meyer (2019–2020; 2022–present)
Charles Woodson
Clay Travis
Tom Verducci
Bruce Feldman
Tom Rinaldi (2021–present)
Chris "Bear" Fallica (2023–present)
Opening themeFox CFB Theme
"Boom" by X Ambassadors (intro song, 2021–present)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
Production
Production locationsFox Network Center (Fox Studio Lot Building 101), 10201 W Pico Blvd, Century City, Los Angeles, California
Various NCAA stadiums (for road shows)
Running time60 minutes (2019, November 7, 2020 show)
120 minutes (special on–location broadcasts, 2019; full–time, 2020–present)
180 minutes (special on–location broadcasts, 2022-present)
Production companyFox Sports
Original release
NetworkFox
FS1 (weekly simulcasts)
ReleaseAugust 31, 2019 (2019-08-31) –
present
Related
Fox College Football
Fox NFL Sunday
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Big Noon Kickoff is an American college football studio show broadcast by Fox, and simulcast on sister network Fox Sports 1 (FS1). Premiering on August 31, 2019, it serves as the pre-game show for Fox College Football, and in particular, Big Noon Saturday—the network's weekly 12:00 p.m ET/9:00 a.m PT kickoff window.

It is hosted by Rob Stone, and features former national champion USC Trojans teammates, 2005 Heisman Trophy winner running back Reggie Bush and 2004 Heisman Trophy winner quarterback Matt Leinart, former Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Brady Quinn, and former Utah, Florida, and Ohio State coach Urban Meyer as panelists, with Bruce Feldman acting as Fox's CFB insider, as well as Tom Verducci, who usually does baseball for Fox, and Tom Rinaldi, both working on feature reports. Radio host Clay Travis serves as a contributor, and 1997 Heisman Trophy winner and former Michigan Wolverines cornerback Charles Woodson will also join the show on select weeks, most notably if Michigan is featured.

Meyer was on the show as an analyst for the first two seasons, but left after the 2020 season to take the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job, and was replaced by former Oklahoma Sooners head coach Bob Stoops for the 2021 season. Meyer returned for the 2022 season replacing Stoops. Bush left after the 2022 season,[1] with 2009 Heisman Trophy winner running back Mark Ingram II joining the cast for the 2023 season.[2]

  1. ^ "What happened to Reggie Bush? Explaining Fox's Big Noon Kickoff pregame show change for 2023". www.sportingnews.com. 2023-09-30. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  2. ^ "Former Heisman winner Mark Ingram II to join FOX Sports' 'Big Noon Kickoff' cast". FOX Sports. Retrieved 2023-10-29.

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