Jill Arrington (born Tiffany Arrington on July 27, 1972 in Conyers, Georgia) is a college football sideline reporter for ESPN.
Prior to joining ESPN, Arrington covered college and professional football for CBS and Fox Broadcasting Company.
She is also noted for her good looks. In 2001, Arrington was voted the sexiest sportscaster by Playboy. In 2003, FHM magazine ranked her one of the 100 sexiest women.
She also has been featured in commercials for Coors beer.
Arrington is a 1994 graduate of the University of Miami, where she was a member of the university's tennis team and was selected as the university's Orange Bowl princess.
She is the daughter of former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Rick Arrington, and the aunt of young actress Dakota Fanning. She resides in Beverly Hills, California.
During an interview with University of Georgia coach Mark Richt in 2002, Arrington pronounced Georgia defensive end David Pollack's last name (pronounced POL-ak) as if it were a slur directed at the Polish. Critics have often cited the incident as an example that sideline reporting adds little to games.