ESPN will offer a "megacast" broadcast of the BCS Championship game between Auburn and Florida State on Monday. The network is offering six different ways to watch the game, which kicks off at 8:30 p.m. EST, across its channels. Below is the TV schedule for the game, as reported by Sports Illustrated.
ESPN offers the normal broadcast of the game, called by Brent Musburger and Kirk Herbstreit. Tom Renaldi will cover Auburn from the sidelines, and Heather Cox will cover Florida State.
ESPN2 features "BCS Title Talk." It's billed as a casual conversation between ESPN pundits and a variety of special guests, including coaches, players and celebrities.
Guests scheduled to appear include Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel, Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd, Vanderbilt coach and potential soon-to-be NFL coach James Franklin, newly-hired USC coach Steve Sarkisian and musical artists John Legend and Snoop Dogg.
Tim Tebow is also set to appear on the broadcast in his debut as an ESPN analyst.
ESPN3 will have the live radio calls from Auburn and Florida State's regular broadcast announcers.
ESPNews offers "BCS Film Room" for the football aficionados. It'll provide an analysis of the X's and O's as they happen in real time. The concept behind the program is to breakdown what's happening on the field through a coach's perspective. Matt Millen, Tom Luginbill and Chris Spielman will helm the broadcast, which will also feature Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin, Pittsburgh coach Paul Chryst and Boston College coach Steve Addazio.
ESPN Classic presents "Sounds of the BCS," which will capture the natural sound from within the Rose Bowl stadium without the interruption of TV announcers. No play-by-play or commentary will be provided.
ESPN Goal Line features the "BCS Command Center." Using a split screen, every play will be automatically replayed. The audience will also be inundated with football stats. ESPN radio will provide the commentary and analysis.