Clemson faces Alabama in the College Football Playoff National Championship on Romance ArchivesMonday night, and ESPNhas viewers covered in literally every way possible.
The game — a rematch of last year's national championship, where Alabama eked out a 45-40 win — kicks off at 8 p.m. ET. On site, ESPN will have more than 90 cameras, 1,000 staffers, 35 replay machines, nine slow-motion cameras, sky cams and pretty much anything else you could imagine.
SEE ALSO: Russell Westbrook absolutely drills referee in the head with a basketballHere's some of the content ESPN will roll out, in a broadcast appropriately titled MegaCast Production:
Traditional Telecast with Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit on ESPN.
Homers Telecaston ESPN2 with former Alabama and Clemson players.
Coaches Film Roomon ESPNEWS, featuring coaches from around college football providing analysis.
ESPN Voiceswith Keyshawn Johnson and Bill Walton on ESPNU, where a bunch of analysts pretty much just chill in a living room and watch the game.
ESPN Radio, with play-by-play from Sean McDonough and Home Town Radio, which featured separate feeds from each school's home radio broadcasters, on ESPN3.
ESPN Deportes and ESPN Deportes Radio.
That's not even the whole production. Check out this press release from ESPN to learn more. It's the biggest college football game of the year, and ESPN is, appropriately, going all out.
Hold onto your shorts. MegaCast is coming.
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