College Football Playoff National Championship Game 2017: ESPN Megacast schedule

Oct 1, 2016; Clemson, SC, USA; Lee Corso during the ESPN College Gameday broadcast on Bowman Field prior to the game between the Clemson Tigers and the Louisville Cardinals. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 1, 2016; Clemson, SC, USA; Lee Corso during the ESPN College Gameday broadcast on Bowman Field prior to the game between the Clemson Tigers and the Louisville Cardinals. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports /
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For the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday night, ESPN will once again provide some unique ways to watch the festivities

Monday night, the 2016 college football season comes to a complete end as we will crown a national champion once again. This year’s game is a pretty familiar one, as we will be getting a rematch of the epic clash last January between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Clemson Tigers.

As usual, ESPN will have the broadcast of the biggest game of the college football season, and once again, they will be bringing you the action in more ways than one with the Megacast.

Sure, you can watch the game the traditional way, but for some that’s not good enough. That’s why ESPN provides some amazing options for you to watch the biggest game of the year.

Here’s a look at the complete ESPN Megacast schedule for the game between the Tide and the Tigers on Monday night in Tampa.

  • Traditional Telecast on ESPN; Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Samantha Ponder, and Tom Rinaldi on the Call
  • Homers Telecast on ESPN2; Coaches Film Room with Limited Interruptions on ESPNEWS; ESPN Voices with Keyshawn Johnson and Bill Walton on ESPNU;Finebaum Filmroom on SEC Network among 14 Productions of College Football’s Finale
  • ESPN Classic, ESPN Goal Line, and ESPN3 with Alternative Productions
  • ESPN Deportes Provided Spanish-Language Telecast, ESPN Radio and ESPN Deportes have English and Spanish Audio
  • ESPNU Airs Pregame Field Pass 90-Minutes Before Kickoff

There’s little doubt in anyone’s mind since ESPN adopted this process a few years ago, that it’s been one of the more successful ventures that they’ve had in recent memory. The way they provide the unique opportunity to watch the biggest game of the year in such a variety of ways is truly phenomenal.

Plus — come on, who doesn’t want to listen to Bill Walton talk some college football?

All of the broadcasting for the College Football Playoff National Championship Game between Alabama and Clemson will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Monday night.