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Report: Former Mizzou, Chiefs QB Chase Daniel joining ESPN as analyst

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A former Missouri Tiger will be broadcasting college football this season.

According to a report from Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports, former Missouri Tigers and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Chase Daniel is joining ESPN as a college football analyst.

Daniel will broadcast college football games for the network on a crew that reportedly will include play-by-play announcer Clay Matvick.

His first game will be Duquesne at Pittsburgh on Aug. 30, Glasspiegel reported.

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Daniel spent most of last year with Fox Sports 1 before the show he co-hosted, The Facility, was canceled. Daniel will also work for ESPN as a studio analyst for the NFL.

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He also co-hosts a podcast for The Athletic.

The former Tiger and Chief starred in Columbia from 2005-08, finishing fourth in Heisman voting during his junior season. Daniel then spent 13 years in the National Football League, including three seasons with the Chiefs from 2013-15.

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