Todd Harris

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Todd Harris
Born (1970-06-04) June 4, 1970 (age 53)
EducationBA Brigham Young University MA St Marys University, London UK
Occupation(s)
reporter

Todd Harris (born June 4, 1970) is an American sports announcer and reporter for

Turner Sports' coverage of the NBA playoffs and the 1998 Winter Olympics
.

Harris gained notoriety at a young age as the 15 year host of ESPN's coverage of the

ABC college football
game of the week.

NBC Sports currently uses Harris in a wide variety of assignments. He, and broadcast partner

.

Harris has also acted as host for the

World Series of Fighting
and the Pro Fight League.

Starting in 2021, Harris splits the lead commentating duties with

, Daniel Blair, and Will Christien.

Harris was announced as the new lead play-by-play voice of the SailGP world tour. He debuted in Bermuda in April 2021 with his contract with SailGP running through 2022. He would announce the series with seasoned sailors Freddie Carr and Stevie Morrison. Aly Vance would serve as an on course reporter. Shows aired in 175 countries and in the US on CBS Sports Network. As of 2023 Todd Harris was announced as the new lead announcer for the recently rebooted British Basketball League and their game of the week on Sky Sports in the UK.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Todd Harris". NBC Sports Group. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  2. ^ Britishbasketballleague.co.uk