Brett McMurphy
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Summary
Brett McMurphy is a college football senior analyst, reporter, and insider for the Action Network. He’s a regular contributor on the Big Bets on Campus podcast, where you can hear him regularly with co-hosts Collin Wilson and Stuckey.
A long-time voter in the AP Top 25 poll and for the Heisman Trophy, Brett powers Action’s bowl projections in addition to his work breaking college football news.
You can also see Brett on the BBOC YouTube show every Saturday during the college football season.
Experience
Brett has gained widespread recognition for his investigative journalism and breaking news stories related to college football. He became particularly known for his extensive coverage of the controversies and scandals surrounding college football programs, coaches, and players. His reporting often delved into issues such as NCAA violations, coaching changes, and player misconduct, earning him a reputation as a thorough and tenacious journalist.
Brett started his career as a senior writer for The Tampa Tribune before jumping into the national scene in 2009 with AOL FanHouse, CBS Sports, and eventually ESPN.
During his tenure at ESPN, he broke several major stories and contributed to various platforms, including television and digital media. His reporting style, characterized by meticulous research and a knack for uncovering hidden details, made him a trusted source among sports fans and professionals alike.
After leaving ESPN, Brett joined Stadium in 2017, where he continued to cover college sports and expanded his role as an investigative reporter. At Stadium, he maintained his reputation for delivering exclusive news and insightful analysis, cementing his status as one of the foremost authorities on college athletics.
During Brett’s career, he has broken several big stories, including the domestic violence allegations against former Ohio State assistant Zach Smith, realignment stories such as Oregon and Washington joining the Big Ten and Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah joining the Big 12, and more.
Education
Brett has a BA in journalism from Oklahoma State University.