You have a full and beautiful day of college football ahead of you highlighted by a College Football Playoff quarterfinal game between No. 8 Ohio State and No. 1 Oregon in the Rose Bowl.
Here's how you can watch the 111th Rose Bowl Game like a pro.
ROSE BOWL TELECAST OPTIONS | |
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ESPN | Main telecast |
ESPN2 |
Field Pass w/ The Pat McAfee Show |
ESPNU | Command Center |
ESPNEWS | Skycast |
ESPN Deportes | Spanish language broadcast |
ESPN App | Marching bands |
ESPN's MegaCast is back with the main telecast presented on ESPN.
Field Pass with The Pat McAfee Show airs on ESPN2. AJ Hawk, Darius Butler, and other crew members offer free-flowing commentary on the game.
ESPNU features the Command Center, a multi-angle presentation featuring real-time player and team statistics. ESPNEWS offers a view of the game from above the action with SkyCast.
What if I don't want to hear someone say I'm part of a lunatic fringe?
You're in luck! Between Field Pass with The Pat McAfee (ESPN2), Command Center (ESPNU), or SkyCast (ESPNEWS), you have several options to avoid ESPN's top broadcast pair of Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit.
If you live in Ohio, you can tune into the radio call of the game from Paul Keels and Jim Lachey. You can find a list of radio affiliates here and if you live outside of Ohio, you can listen online.
What else do I need to know?
New to the College Football Playoff, ESPN is installing MindFly BodyCams on three referees to give fans crisp, close-up shots of plays throughout the Rose Bowl.
Did I read something about the band earlier?
You sure did! Tune into the ESPN app at halftime to see the Ohio State University Marching Band perform via all-22 view.