Burroughs and Cormier are not doing play-by-play. The are analysts (color commentary).
https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2024/03/ncaa-div-i-wrestling-championships-return-to-espn-march-21-23-live-from-kansas-city/#:~:text=Both Cormier (Thursday-Saturday),and Championship coverage on ESPN.
ESPN (Primetime and Championship Round):
Mike Couzens (play-by-play) – A versatile ESPN play-by-play voice calling the Championships for the seventh year.
Jordan Burroughs (analyst) – A two-time NCAA champion at Nebraska and Dan Hodge Trophy winner. Also a six-time world champion and 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist at the London Games, Burroughs won his most recent world title in 2022 and set the American record with seven gold medals at the Olympic and World Championship level.
Daniel Cormier (analyst) – Current UFC lead analyst is a former NCAA All-American (Oklahoma State) and former UFC Heavyweight Champion.
Rock Harrison (rules analyst) – ACC Network’s lead analyst, former Virginia wrestler and a 10-year referee.
Quint Kessenich (reporter) – The multi-sport reporter and analyst will cover all daytime and primetime sessions in his 19th year.
ESPNU (Daytime):
Shawn Kenney (play-by-play) – ACC Network’s lead wrestling play-by-play voice.
Tim Johnson (analyst) – “The voice” of college wrestling for more than three decades. Johnson has evaluated college wrestling for more than 35 years and has called hundreds of collegiate wrestling meets, including the last 19 NCAA Championships. A member of both the Iowa and National Wrestling Halls of Fame.
Plus, Harrison (analyst) and Kessenich (reporter)
ESPN+ MatCast:
Shane Sparks (play-by-play) – Big Ten Network’s lead wrestling play-by-play voice.
Anthony Robles (analyst) – The NCAA Champion from Arizona State returns to ESPN’s NCAA Wrestling coverage.