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CONGRATULATIONS: ESPN Celebrates Brad Smith’s Mizzou Impact, Welcomes Him as Football Analyst….
CONGRATULATIONS: ESPN Celebrates Brad Smith’s Mizzou Impact, Welcomes Him as Football Analyst
ESPN has officially welcomed former Missouri Tigers quarterback Brad Smith as its newest football analyst, recognizing his lasting impact on the college football world. The announcement was met with enthusiasm from Mizzou fans and football analysts alike, as Smith’s deep knowledge of the game and impressive career make him a valuable addition to ESPN’s lineup.
Smith, one of the most electrifying dual-threat quarterbacks in college football history, revolutionized the position at the University of Missouri from 2002 to 2005. He became the first player in NCAA history to pass for over 8,000 yards and rush for over 4,000 yards in his career, paving the way for modern dual-threat quarterbacks. His leadership and dynamic playmaking helped elevate Mizzou’s football program, setting the foundation for its later success in the SEC.
ESPN highlighted Smith’s achievements and his influence on the evolution of college football in a special segment, celebrating his contributions to the sport. Fans and former teammates took to social media to congratulate him, emphasizing not only his on-field talent but also his leadership and character.
In his new role, Smith will provide in-depth analysis on college football games, offering insights drawn from his experiences as a player in both college and the NFL. His ability to break down complex plays and offer a unique quarterback perspective is expected to enhance ESPN’s coverage, especially regarding quarterback development and offensive schemes.
Speaking about his new position, Smith expressed excitement about the opportunity to stay close to the game. “Football has been a huge part of my life, and I’m thrilled to join ESPN to share my passion and knowledge with fans,” he said.
- With Smith’s addition, ESPN continues to strengthen its roster of former athletes-turned-analysts, ensuring fans receive expert commentary from those who have lived the game at the highest levels.

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