Sports USA Media is the largest independent sports broadcasting radio network in the United States, specializing in live broadcasts of American football, specifically of the NCAA football Division I-A and National Football League. In 2013, more than 400 radio stations across the United States carried NFL and NCAA football games from Sports USA.
Sports USA began broadcasting NFL games in 2002. It broadcasts two games every Sunday during the NFL regular season for a total of 34 games.
Sports USA broadcasts at least one major college football game every Saturday during the college football season. In addition, Sports USA periodically broadcasts a Thursday night matchup, along with select bowl games.
Sports USA Media also carries the Little League World Series, NFL Draft and horse racing from the Horse Racing Radio Network. HRRN also produces the Triple Crown of Horse Racing (Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes) However distribution is handled by Westwood One.
Sports USA has a large list of announcers for its football coverage. The network's founder and former USC football broadcaster Larry Kahn, Anaheim Ducks broadcaster John Ahlers, ESPN announcer Adam Amin, former USC Trojans football and Los Angeles Rams head coach John Robinson, former Colorado head coach Gary Barnett, former ABC announcer and quarterback Dan Fouts (Fouts also splits time with the NFL on CBS), Ross Tucker, ESPN studio and game analyst Charles Arbuckle, Golden State Warriors announcer Bob Fitzgerald, former USFL defensive back Troy West, and Eli Gold (voice the Alabama Crimson Tide, perhaps better known nationally for his work on NASCAR).