Where did Gary Danielson go to college?

NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 2: In this handout image provided by CBS, CBS Golf Analyst Nick Faldo, Sr. Vice President of Communications at CBS Leslie Anne Wade, and College Football Analyst Gary Danielson on October 2, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by John Filo/ CBS via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 2: In this handout image provided by CBS, CBS Golf Analyst Nick Faldo, Sr. Vice President of Communications at CBS Leslie Anne Wade, and College Football Analyst Gary Danielson on October 2, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by John Filo/ CBS via Getty Images) /
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Every SEC fan is convinced Gary Danielson has a vendetta against their favorite school, but where did the CBS commentator actually go to college?

Any college football fan knows Gary Danielson, for better or worse. One of the voices on the SEC on CBS broadcast every week, the college football analyst draws the ire of many fans.

Perhaps the biggest gripe many fans have is that they believe that Danielson hates their team. You can watch any given week and you’ll see or hear fans saying as much.

But is there actually any SEC bias when it comes to Gary Danielson? More pointedly, where did the CBS analyst go to school?

Where did Gary Danielson go to college?

Though every SEC fan is convinced he probably went to their biggest rival, Danielson was never actually in the conference. Instead, he attended and played football at Purdue. So it’s much more likely he would have Big Ten bias than any in the conference he primarily covers.

Gary Danielson salary: How much does CBS analyst make?

There isn’t a definitive number on how much Gary Danielson makes as a college football analyst for CBS but the numbers range somewhere around $200,000 per year for him to be in the booth for SEC on CBS broadcasts, among other roles.

Gary Danielson net worth: How much is the CBS college football commentator worth?

Much like his salary, Danielson’s net worth is not confirmed but, according to reports, it is believed to be between $9-12 million. Given his NFL career and long time spent working with CBS, that would check out.

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