Todd Blackledge is going to be broadcasting your favorite college football games for quite some time. The former Penn State quarterback inked a new deal with ESPN, the network announced on Tuesday.

Blackledge, who has been a staple on college football broadcasts for nearly three decades, has agreed to a new multi-year deal with ESPN. He’s currently in his 28th year as an announcer.

“I feel truly blessed and thankful to continue calling games on ESPN,” Blackledge said, per ESPN. “Over the last decade plus, I have traveled to the best venues and some of the sport’s best atmospheres, calling great games, major bowl matchups and now, the College Football Playoff. More importantly, I have been privileged to work alongside  some of the best partners in the business: the late John Saunders, Brad Nessler, Mike Patrick, Joe Tessitore, Mike Tirico and Verne Lundquist in the past and my current team of Sean McDonough and Holly Row. Each one has helped elevate my career and I am forever indebted.”

Blackledge began his broadcasting career in 1991 and has worked for CBS, ABC and ESPN. He’s called several prime-time games, major bowl games and College Football Playoff semi-final games.

Prior to his broadcasting career, Blackledge was a quarterback at Penn State, leading the Nittany Lions to the 1982 national championship.