In honor of bowl season, who is your favorite (the hottest) sideline reporter?

Who is your favorite (the hottest) sideline reporter? Choose your top three.


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Got GSPs

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Not sure I can compete with @Midnighter, but its better than nothing…

Please vote for your favorite among this list or write in whomever you want, as long as you include a photo.The list is not all inclusive as I got it from a year old article about top ten hottest sideline reporters.


10. Jenn Brown (ESPN) – Brown is a smoking hot blonde and Emmy award winner who comes from the University of Florida. She covers the NFL combine and draft and holds a bunch of other football duties (like getting Rich Eisen to stop drooling) for the NFL Network.
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9. Kaylee Hartung (ESPN/Longhorn Network) – Hartung is a former political reporter who broke into sports with the Longhorn Network and ESPN. She covers a wide variety of college sports. She chose a good network in which to begin her new career, as the LHN is known for producing quality sideline reporters. Hartung’s predecessor? Samantha Ponder.
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8. Dijana Kunovac (Rivals) – Kunovac is a former UGA Bulldog who is actively covering college recruiting, and sports in general, for the University of North Carolina. She may not be as well known as the other reporters on this list, but keep an eye out for her in the future.
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7. Niki Noto (ESPNU) – A graduate of the University of Alabama, Noto currently covers multiple games on ESPN’s college network. She also hosts ESPN’s Road Trip, a TV show that tours popular college campuses with good football teams. So, if you go to a good football school, look out.
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6. Kristina Akra (CBS Sports) – Nobody enjoys Kristina Akra more than the SEC fanbase. You’ll find Akra on the field at certain popular SEC matchups being broadcasted on CBS.
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5. Erin Andrews (FOX) – The queen of sideline reporting, Erin Andrews has worked her way into a college football studio gig. She still does a little sideline reporting, as well, most recently being on the wrong end of a Richard Sherman tirade.
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4. Melanie Collins (Big Ten Network) – Collins is a Penn State graduate and college sports reporter in the midwest. She does sideline work for the Big Ten Network as well as covering a number of NBA events. Much like Simba, she is a sign of beauty coming out of a gloomy land like the rustbelt.”
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3. Katelynn Johnson (FOX) – Johnson is a stunning blonde bombshell from the west coast. She spent her college years in the Northwest as a cheerleader for the University of Oregon.
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2. Samantha Ponder (ESPN) – True story: Ponder got her start at ESPN by waitressing at an ESPNZone. She actually thought that working at an ESPN restaurant was the best way to get into broadcasting. She was so hot that her terrible plan worked.
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1. Allie LaForce (CBS Sports) – LaForce takes the crown for hottest college sideline reporter, but it isn’t the first crown in her trophy room. LaForce was Miss Ohio in 2005 and, weirder, actually played college basketball at Ohio University. That makes her the hottest college basketball player of all time.
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mmp121

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Only you would omit Jenny Taft :rolleyes:
 

UncleRoyBiggins

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Call me old school, but I have always had a bit of a crush on the curvy Holly Rowe
 

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Not sure I can compete with @Midnighter, but its better than nothing…

Please vote for your favorite among this list or write in whomever you want, as long as you include a photo.The list is not all inclusive as I got it from a year old article about top ten hottest sideline reporters.


10. Jenn Brown (ESPN) – Brown is a smoking hot blonde and Emmy award winner who comes from the University of Florida. She covers the NFL combine and draft and holds a bunch of other football duties (like getting Rich Eisen to stop drooling) for the NFL Network.
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9. Kaylee Hartung (ESPN/Longhorn Network) – Hartung is a former political reporter who broke into sports with the Longhorn Network and ESPN. She covers a wide variety of college sports. She chose a good network in which to begin her new career, as the LHN is known for producing quality sideline reporters. Hartung’s predecessor? Samantha Ponder.
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8. Dijana Kunovac (Rivals) – Kunovac is a former UGA Bulldog who is actively covering college recruiting, and sports in general, for the University of North Carolina. She may not be as well known as the other reporters on this list, but keep an eye out for her in the future.
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7. Niki Noto (ESPNU) – A graduate of the University of Alabama, Noto currently covers multiple games on ESPN’s college network. She also hosts ESPN’s Road Trip, a TV show that tours popular college campuses with good football teams. So, if you go to a good football school, look out.
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6. Kristina Akra (CBS Sports) – Nobody enjoys Kristina Akra more than the SEC fanbase. You’ll find Akra on the field at certain popular SEC matchups being broadcasted on CBS.
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5. Erin Andrews (FOX) – The queen of sideline reporting, Erin Andrews has worked her way into a college football studio gig. She still does a little sideline reporting, as well, most recently being on the wrong end of a Richard Sherman tirade.
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4. Melanie Collins (Big Ten Network) – Collins is a Penn State graduate and college sports reporter in the midwest. She does sideline work for the Big Ten Network as well as covering a number of NBA events. Much like Simba, she is a sign of beauty coming out of a gloomy land like the rustbelt.”
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3. Katelynn Johnson (FOX) – Johnson is a stunning blonde bombshell from the west coast. She spent her college years in the Northwest as a cheerleader for the University of Oregon.
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2. Samantha Ponder (ESPN) – True story: Ponder got her start at ESPN by waitressing at an ESPNZone. She actually thought that working at an ESPN restaurant was the best way to get into broadcasting. She was so hot that her terrible plan worked.
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1. Allie LaForce (CBS Sports) – LaForce takes the crown for hottest college sideline reporter, but it isn’t the first crown in her trophy room. LaForce was Miss Ohio in 2005 and, weirder, actually played college basketball at Ohio University. That makes her the hottest college basketball player of all time.
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