Gary Danielson is an American college football commentator and former professional football quarterback. He is known for his long career as a color analyst, primarily covering Southeastern Conference (SEC) games. Prior to his broadcasting career, Danielson played quarterback in the NFL for several teams, including the Detroit Lions and the Cleveland Browns. His insights and analysis during game broadcasts have made him a prominent figure in college football media, though he's also been a subject of some controversy amongst fans due to perceived biases.
On September 10, 1951, Gary Dennis Danielson was born. He became an American college football commentator and former football quarterback.
In 1969, Gary Danielson began playing college football at Purdue University.
In 1969, Gary Danielson graduated from Divine Child High School in Dearborn, Michigan, where he played high school football under Tony Versaci.
In 1970, Gary Danielson succeeded Mike Phipps as the starting quarterback for Purdue University.
1971 was Gary Danielson's best season while playing college football. He completed 89 of 154 passes for 1,467 yards. He also set a Big Ten record in 1971 with a 61.7% passing accuracy and led the Big Ten with 10 touchdown passes and a 147.6 quarterback rating.
In 1971, Gary Danielson led the Big Ten Conference with a 57.8% completion percentage, 10 touchdown passes, and a 147.6 quarterback rating.
In September 1972, Gary Danielson set a Purdue single-game quarterback record with 213 rushing yards on 16 carries against Washington.
In 1973, Gary Danielson graduated with a Bachelor of Science in industrial management.
In 1974, Gary Danielson signed with the New York Stars of the newly-formed World Football League (WFL). Midway through the season, the team moved to North Carolina and was renamed the Charlotte Hornets.
In July 1975, the Charlotte Hornets traded Gary Danielson to the Chicago Winds in exchange for a 1976 WFL draft pick.
In October 1975, the Chicago Winds franchise folded a month before the league's collapse.
In April 1976, Gary Danielson signed as a free agent with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).
In 1976, Gary Danielson earned a master's degree in physical education.
In July 1975, the Hornets traded Danielson to the Chicago Winds in exchange for a 1976 WFL draft pick.
In 1977, Gary Danielson began the season as a backup to Greg Landry but appeared in 13 games with two starts and 445 passing yards.
In 1978, Gary Danielson took over as the Detroit Lions' starting quarterback, completing 199 of 351 passes for 2,294 yards with 18 touchdowns and 17 interceptions.
In August 1979, Gary Danielson injured his knee in a preseason game, underwent surgery, and missed the entire 1979 season.
In November 1980, Gary Danielson became embroiled in a squabble with Detroit general manager Russ Thomas, accusing Thomas in an interview of "behind-the-scenes meddling", suggesting a change at quarterback, and failing to keep the disgruntled Lions players happy.
In 1984, Gary Danielson's 3,076 yards trailed only Danielson's 1980 total of 3,224 passing yards, which set a Lions' single-season record.
In 1984, Gary Danielson retook the starting quarterback job from Eric Hipple and started 14 games, completing 252 of 410 passes for 3,076 yards with 17 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.
In May 1985, the Cleveland Browns acquired Gary Danielson as a backup to rookie Bernie Kosar.
In 1985, the Big Ten passing accuracy record of 61.7% which Gary Danielson set in 1971 was broken.
In April 1989, the Cleveland Browns announced that they would not offer a new contract to Gary Danielson.
In January 1990, Gary Danielson was hired by WDIV-TV in Detroit as a sports reporter, substitute sports anchor, and pre-game host for Detroit Tigers games.
In the fall of 1990, Gary Danielson joined ESPN as an analyst for the network's Saturday night college football games.
Gary Danielson had switched to ABC Sports and remained until the 2005 season.
In February 2006, Gary Danielson was hired as the lead college football analyst for CBS Sports.
In 2012, Gary Danielson gave an Interview.
As of 2023, Gary Danielson had received six Sports Emmy Awards nominations for his work.
Gary Danielson announced his plans to retire from broadcasting at the end of the 2025 college football season.
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