On ESPN at 8:30 PM Eastern, the traditional broadcast will air with Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Heather Cox, and Tom Rinaldi. If you feel like getting some Latin flair into your life, ESPN Deportes will air the traditional broadcast with Eduardo Varela and Pablo Viruega on the call. If you aren't near a TV, you can tune in to the radio broadcast with Mike Tirico, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe, and Joe Schad.
That should cover your traditional options. Let's dig into the rest of the productions available:
-Film Room on ESPN2 will feature ESPN anaylsts (Chris Spielman, Tom Luginbill) and head coaches (Dan Mullen, Pat Narduzzi [who coached against both teams this season as defensive coordinator for Michigan State], Mike Riley) providing in-depth analysis that will dig deeper into the Xs and Os.
-ESPN Voices on ESPNU will feature personalities that don't cover college football discussing the game. A sample of the talent includes, but may not be limited to: Jay Bilas, Aaron Boone, Julie Foudy, Barry Melrose, Mark Schlereth, Michael Wilbon
-Off the Ball on ESPNEWS will give viewers analysis on plays off the ball - for example, o-line/d-line battles and match-ups on the outside between receivers and DBs. Bob Wischusen hosts a panel consisting of Kevin Carter, Matt Millen, Jason Sehorn, Matt Stinchcomb, and Amani Toomer.
-Sounds of the Game on ESPN Classic will pair the traditional airing with the natural stadium sound captured by microphones positioned all over AT&T Stadium. Tune in here if you care to view the halftime show featuring the bands from both schools.
-ESPN3 will present two game feeds paired with school-specific radio broadcasts and isolated cameras on the selected team's coaches and key players.
-ESPN3 will also air a student section feed that will include the student sections, cheerleaders, bands, and mascots. Tune in here if you feel like checking out drunk college students.
-SpiderCam on ESPN3 will broadcast the entire game from above.
-Command Center on ESPN Goal Line will offer commercial-free split-screen coverage showing game feed, comprehensive replay coverage, enhanced statistics, and the radio broadcast feed. During media timeouts, coverage will sample other Megacast content. If you have this option available, I'd give it a chance.
-Comprehensive analytics (and social media #hottakes) will be viewed on ESPN3's Data Center.
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