Pac-12 Networks announced multiyear contract extensions with two of their on-air contributors, Kate Scott and Yogi Roth.
“Yogi and Kate are integral parts of the Pac-12 Networks team and we are thrilled they will continue contributing to our broadcasts,” said Pac-12 Networks President Mark Shuken. “As one of the leading voices on Pac-12 football, Yogi’s deep knowledge, energy and enthusiasm are the signature characteristics he brings to every broadcast. Kate has been and continues to be a pioneer in the field of sportscasting and we are honored to have her on so many different broadcasts across the Conference of Champions.”
Yogi, a former college football wide-receiver and assistant coach at USC will continue to be featured on Pac-12 Networks in a variety of ways. His sports media experience includes work as a football analyst, podcaster, filmmaker and author.
“Since day one, I’ve believed in the vision of Pac-12 Networks and, along with my colleagues, have embraced the opportunity to take fans deeper into our teams, their strategies and the stories within each roster than any other network,” said Roth. “I love this game and I love putting on the headset every week, representing the best of Pac-12 football. For the Pac-12 Networks to offer me the opportunity to continue sharing the stories and insights within this historic conference is a gift for which I am incredibly thankful.”
During Kate Scott’s time with Pac-12 Networks, she’s contributed as an anchor, reporter, play-by-play announcer and host across multiple sports. Scott made history in 2017 as the first female play-by-play voice to call a regular season football game on Pac-12 Networks.
Prior to that, and separately from Pac-12 Networks, Scott was the first woman to call an NFL game on the radio, working as the play-by-play announcer for a San Francisco 49ers preseason matchup in 2016.
“As a Pac-12 alum, calling games for my alma mater and the rest of this incredible conference has been a dream come true,” said Scott. “I am grateful for the opportunities Pac-12 Networks has given me to pursue my passion and shine a light on some of the most impressive student-athletes and programs in the country.”
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