College football’s most familiar booth voice just lost his virtual seat. Kirk Herbstreit leaves the EA Sports game franchise for College Football 27, ending a run that began at the 2024 relaunch. The news broke days before the July 9 release, and the fanbase is rattled.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Kirk Herbstreit Leaves is out of the booth for College Football 27 after two editions.His broadcast partner Chris Fowler is affected too, since that pairing is now done.The game still launches July 9, 2026, with new cover stars and a revamped Dynasty Mode.
What exactly happened?
Our team confirmed the report through EA’s own newsroom and several outlets.
Kirk Herbstreit will not return as a commentator in College Football 27.
He appeared in College Football 25 and 26 beside play-by-play voice Chris Fowler.
The story was first surfaced by On3’s Pete Nakos, then echoed by Awful Announcing and Yahoo Sports.
Neither EA nor Herbstreit Leaves has shared an official reason.
Booth Lineup: 26 vs 27
| Booth Role | College Football 26 | College Football 27 |
| Lead analyst | Kirk Herbstreit | Vacant (TBD) |
| Play-by-play | Chris Fowler | To be confirmed |
| Supporting cast | Palmer, Pollack, Howard, Davis, Connors | Expected to return |
Why did Herbstreit leave the booth?
No official cause exists, so here is what industry insiders are weighing:
- Scheduling overload: he anchors ESPN’s College GameDay, calls Saturday night games, and works Thursday Night Football on Amazon with Al Michaels.
- Licensing friction: some point to possible ESPN licensing changes.
- A fresh booth: EA has signaled it wants to update its announcer presentation for 2026.
Our analysis leans toward the workload theory, as EssentiallySports notes his three-network slate.
Herbstreit Leaves and EA Sports: A Long History
| Year | Title | Herbstreit’s Role |
| 2002 | NCAA Football series | Joins as commentator (with Brad Nessler) |
| 2013 | NCAA Football 14 | Final game before an 11-year hiatus |
| 2024 | College Football 25 | Returns in the “Big Game” booth with Chris Fowler |
| 2025 | College Football 26 | Stays in the broadcast booth |
| 2026 | College Football 27 | Will not appear |
When does College Football 27 release?
Release and Early-Access Timeline
| Date | Milestone |
| June 4, 2026 | Full game reveal on EA’s YouTube channel |
| July 2, 2026 | EA Play 10-hour early-access trial |
| July 6, 2026 | EA Play Pro Edition access |
| July 9, 2026 | Worldwide launch |
Circle July 9 for the worldwide launch, confirmed by Sports Illustrated.
Early birds on EA Play can jump in as early as July 2.
Who is on the College Football 27 cover?
Cover Athletes
| Edition | Cover Stars |
| Standard | Dante Moore (Oregon, QB), Malachi Toney (Miami, WR), Kewan Lacy (Ole Miss, RB) |
| Deluxe | Jayden Maiava (USC, QB), Leonard Moore (Notre Dame, CB), Colin Simmons (Texas, LB), Curt Cignetti (Indiana, HC) |
The Standard Edition leads with three offensive stars, while the Deluxe Edition adds defenders and a national champion coach.
Who could replace Herbstreit Leaves in the booth?
EA has not named a successor yet.
The current roster gives it ready options, with Jesse Palmer a popular pick to step up:
- Chris Fowler (play-by-play)
- Jesse Palmer
- David Pollack
- Desmond Howard
- Rece Davis
- Kevin Connors
What does this mean for fans?
For players, this change is mostly about atmosphere.
Herbstreit Leaves voice has anchored the game’s authentic broadcast feel since 2024.
Losing it strips a signature piece from the presentation layer.
If you have followed this franchise, the booth has always been half the fun.
EA’s task now is keeping that realism without its biggest name.
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