BattleFrog College Championship explained

Genre:Sports
Director:Ron Luscinski
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons: 1
Num Episodes: 3
Executive Producer:Ron Luscinski, Danny Llewelyn, Tom Davis, Michael McAllister, Carlos Centurion and Leo Fernandez
Editor:Nikki Fabery de Jonge
Cinematography:Matthias Schubert
Location:Orlando, Florida
Runtime: 180 minutes
Company:'51 Dons
Channel: ESPN2, ESPNU

BattleFrog College Championship was a sports competition television series directed by Ron Luscinski and written by Luscinski, Tom Davis, and Danny Llewelyn.

Hosted by Ron Pitts, sportscaster and former NFL cornerback, and Evan Dollard, from American Ninja Warrior and American Gladiators, BattleFrog College Championship showcases 16 co-ed rival college teams competing for a national championship and academic scholarships on the ultimate sprint track obstacle course built by Navy Seals; this single-elimination competition was a 350-meter, four-person relay with over 20 obstacles testing the competitors' strength, speed, and endurance.[1] [2]

The competing colleges for season one included: Syracuse, Texas A&M, Penn State, the N.C. State Triathlon Club, Army, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Miami (FL), Michigan, Ole Miss, USC, Virginia, Wisconsin and Virginia Tech.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

The three-episode series premiered on June 9, 2015,[9] in the United States on ESPN2. Following its U.S. release, the series aired in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Latin America.

As of August 2016, BattleFrog announced that they were closing their business.[10] [11]

Production

Casting for 64 athletes from 16 U.S. colleges began in September 2014. Competitors were selected based on their GPA and athletic performance. Filming commenced in Spring 2015 in Orlando, Florida, at Rock on Adventures Ranch alongside the BattleFrog obstacle race series Central Florida festival. Acclaimed sportscaster Ron Pitts and two-time American Ninja Warrior finalist Evan Dollard hosted the three-day single-elimination competition with sideline reporters, Emily Reppert from Fox Sports Southwest and Shawn Ramirez, two-time crossfit winner.

The series was produced by '51 Dons Film, LLC, and BattleFrog Obstacle Race series, and distributed by ESPN networks.[12]

Season One Obstacles (2015)

Obstacle #Obstacle Name
116' Ladder
23' Hump Overs
318' Cargo Crawl
4Rolling Log
56' Over/Under/Thru
66' Inverted Wall
7Balance/Carry
8Angled Wall
9Dirty Name
1012' Rope Climb
11McMurdo Station
124 Step Beams
13Delta Ladder
14Lily Pads
1512' Rope Wall
16Log Crawl
17Wedge Donovan
18Monkey Bars
19Tsunami
20Normandy Jacks

Season One (2015)

Season One Competitors! School! Male Competitor 1! Male Competitor 2! Female Competitor 1 ! Female Competitor 2! Team Manager
ArmyDaniel CamachoDavid Ochs Jr.Kayla CarpenterNicole HeavirlandTyree Meadows
AlabamaJohn WhiteTaylor WoodShelby AkinMonica VermillionTravis Taylor
FloridaErik PetrickJacob TyerKatie AltReilly SullivanAlfie Sharp
David AlbertsSeth LankfordLeya AllindHalie Kastl
KentuckyCameron CristofoliNoah GawthropMorgan CollinsMadison SmithJordan Burgess
Miami (FL)Steven De NicolaAdam O'ReillyAlison ScuddsLeah Vertullo
MichiganJohn PavleticEli ZuckerCamden BurkCassandra GardnerEllen Dixon
Ole MissJoshua BrencJack CoffinKim DuffEmily Lewis
N.C. StateZachary LeonardRobert MaughanJulianna FalzonDanielle SmithCharlie Lambrecht
Penn StateCharles AckermanRyan KalkbrennerKatharine FersterHaley SchlechterKatherine Sparks
USCCorey NorrisBrian ZukotynskiMarilyn CrowleyLeora MitznerKayla Howard-Anderson
SyracuseFrank Fuentes Jr.Elias HubbardDanielle GehmanKatherine RoskoffJordan Peters
Texas A&MCalvin FusilierDavid TolstykaRebecca HetuSarah Pledger
VirginiaGreg CoffinMichael PenderKatya DavydovaMira Korb
WisconsinSterling ChapinMatthew KoesterKimberly KirtCassandra VisintainerAaron Hobson
Virginia TechBlake ArmstrongShane WescottCorinna CoffinAnna TaggartKevin Righi

Season One Championship (2015)

The Army team won the coveted trident cup and academic scholarships.

Season One Championship ! Seed! Team! Time
1Army02:13.9
2Ole Miss02:20.4

Season One Stats (2015)

Round of 16! Seed! Team! Time
1Penn State02:48.6
2Miami (FL)02:56.5
3Ole Miss02:58.2
4Virginia02:59.2
5Virginia Tech03:04.4
6Army03:06.6
7Alabama03:09.3
8Wisconsin03:38.2
9Syracuse03:42.5
10Florida04:11.8
11N.C. State05:11.2
12Kentucky05:28.1
1305:37.4
14Texas A&M05:47.1
15USC05:52.7
16Michigan10:10.0
Quarterfinals! Seed! Team! Time
1Army02:25.2
2Ole Miss02:30.3
302:43.8
5Virginia02:59.1
7Alabama02:59.9
6Miami (FL)03:09.6
4Wisconsin04:24.8
8Penn State07:04.7
Semifinals! Seed! Team! Time
1Army02:19.0
2Ole Miss02:36.5
3Virginia Tech02:44.1
5Virginia02:45.2
Finals! #! Team! Time
1stArmy02:13.9
2ndOle Miss02:20.4
3rdVirginia Tech02:42.4
Top 10 Fastest Times! #! Team! Time! Race
1Army02:13.9Final
2Army02:19.0Semifinals
3Ole Miss02:20.4Final
4Army02:25.2Quarterfinals
5Ole Miss02:30.3Quarterfinals
6Ole Miss02:36.5Semifinals
7Army02:40.6Qualifying
8Ole Miss02:42.0Qualifying
9Virginia Tech02:42.4Third Place
10Virginia Tech02:43.8Quarterfinals

Reception

BattleFrog College Championship premiered episode one, First Round on ESPN2, Tuesday, June 9, 2015,[13] in primetime to a critically receptive audience.[14] Episodes two [15] and three subsequently aired in primetime on June 10 and 11, 2015. Following its premiere, season one aired 9 times nationally in the U.S. on ESPN Networks [16] and internationally in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Latin America. BattleFrog College Championship season one drew over two million viewers in the first week and garnered a strong fan-base making season two a highly anticipated program for 2016.[17] [18] [19]

On December 4, 2015, BattleFrog Obstacle Race Series was announced as the new title sponsor of college football's Fiesta Bowl, beginning with the January 2016 game.[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.prlog.org/12462972-battlefrog-college-championship-to-air-on-espn-networks.html/ BattleFrog College Championship to Air on ESPN Networks, June 5, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Dan Curran
  2. Web site: BattleFrog College Championships: A Look Into the Competition, June 17, 2015, Retrieved September 2015 . September 4, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150914073423/http://www.sweatworks.net/battlefrog-college-championships-a-look-into-the-competition/ . September 14, 2015 . dead .
  3. http://hottytoddy.com/2015/06/12/ole-miss-finishes-second-in-battlefrog-college-championship/ Ole Miss Finishes Second in BattleFrog College Championship, June 12, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Callie Daniels
  4. http://www.miami.edu/sa/index.php/wellness_center/wellness_center_news_releases/battle_frog/ UM Students to Compete in National BattleFrog Collegiate Championship, February 4, 2014, Retrieved September 2015, Michael Piacentino
  5. http://news.wisc.edu/23825/ Wisconsin Students Compete in BattleFrog College Championship on ESPN2, June 8, 2015, Retrieved September 2015
  6. Web site: Triathlon Club featured in Inaugural Collegiate Obstacle Race, May 29, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Adam Sardinha . September 4, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150915002230/http://recreation.ncsu.edu/2015/05/29/triathlon-club-featured-in-inaugural-collegiate-obstacle-race/ . September 15, 2015 . dead .
  7. Web site: Spring Break? Not for Students Headed to BattleFrog, February 4, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Mike Piacentino . September 4, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150516154408/http://everitas.univmiami.net/2015/02/06/spring-break-not-for-students-headed-to-the-national-battlefrog-championship/ . May 16, 2015 . dead .
  8. http://www.examiner.org/sports/50484-scudds-to-appear-on-espn-broadcast/ Scudds to appear on ESPN broadcast, June 9, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Bellefontaine Examiner
  9. https://www.directv.com/tv/Obstacle-Course-BattleFrog-College-Championship-dlprblpobFYxYjYwQit5SmFTcUxuQT09/ Direct TV, June 2015, Retrieved September 2015
  10. Web site: BattleFrog cancels Michigan obstacle race four days before run . Afana . Dana . August 23, 2016 . MLive.com . February 3, 2017 .
  11. Web site: BattleFrog cancels all races . Davis . Matt . August 23, 2016 . obstacleracingmedia.com . February 3, 2017 .
  12. http://www.mudrunguide.com/2015/06/battlefrog-espn-sport-obstacle-racing/ BattleFrog on ESPN: Welcome to the Sport of Obstacle Racing, June 10, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Margaret Schlachter
  13. http://tvpalace.org/tvserie/109864/battlefrog-college-championship/ TV Palace, June 7, 2015, Retrieved September 2015
  14. http://obstacleracingmedia.com/ocr-news/battlefrog-college-championships/ Obstacle Racing Media, June 10, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Matt B. Davis
  15. http://obstacleracingmedia.com/ocr-news/battlefrog-college-championships-episode-2/ Obstacle Racing Media, June 11, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, Matt B. Davis
  16. http://www.westpointaog.org/parentreviewjune2015/BattleFrog Obstacle Course Race Championship, June 2015, Retrieved September 2015
  17. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/battlefrog-announces-us-west-coast--canadian-expansion-300131932.html/ BattleFrog® Announces U.S. West Coast & Canadian Expansion, August 21, 2015, Retrieved September 2015
  18. http://thetruthisthereisnobox.blogspot.com/2015/06/battlefrog-on-tvhere-we-go-again.html/ BattleFrog on TV...Here We Go Again, June 10, 2015, Retrieved September 2015, John Wall
  19. Web site: BattleFrog College Championship: 6 Ways the Short Form Race Will Change OCR, June 22, 2015, Retrieved September 2015 . September 4, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151017022657/http://andrewbowenocr.com/the-2015-battlefrog-college-championship-6-ways-the-short-form-race-will-change-ocr/ . October 17, 2015 . dead .
  20. BattleFrog Announced as Title Sponsor of 45th Annual Fiesta Bowl. Fiesta Bowl. December 4, 2015. December 31, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208071937/https://fiestabowl.org/news-room/battlefrog-announced-as-title-sponsor-of-45th-annual-fiesta-bowl/. December 8, 2015. dead.