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ESPN roll out the big guns, in announcing broadcast teams to cover the College Football Bowls action on New Year’s Day

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ESPN have announced their mega plans for the College semi-finals with Michigan taking on Alabama in the Rose Bowl and Washington takes on Texas in the Sugar Bowl.

From airing both games, ESPN 2 offers the Field Show with Pat McAfee, including anchors and commentators such as

For both games, ESPN will air the traditional game broadcast and ESPN2 has the Field Pass with Pat McAfee, including commentators, analysts and hosts such as AJ Hawk, Darius Butler, Anthony DiGuilio, Connor Campbell and Ty Schmit (Rose Bowl.)

The Sugar Bowl will get Cole Cubelic, Harry Douglas, Sam Acho, and Colt McCoy among College football luminaries.

Each Bowl will get ten broadcasts apiece on New Year’s Day.

For Spanish speakers and fans, ESPN Deportes airs the Spanish-language broadcast for both games.

For radio the game is also available on ESPN Radio in the ESPN app, among other live radio apps.

All Bowl games will get a Command Center and Skycast options (Orange Bowl, Peach Bowl, Cotton Bowl Classic and Fiesta Bowl and ACC Network simulcasts the Command Center broadcast for the Orange Bowl.

The Rose Bowl Semifinal will be called by Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Holly Rowe, and Laura Rutledge, while the Sugar Bowl Semifinal will be called by Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, Molly McGrath, and Katie George. On ESPN Radio, the Rose Bowl is called by Joe Tessitore, Dusty Dvoracek, and Quint Kessenich, while Marc Kestecher, Kelly Stouffer, and Ian Fitzsimmons.

Home radio stations anchors and commentators have also been announced with Hometown Radio broadcasts, Doug Karsch, Jon Jansen, and Jason Avant will be on the Michigan feed and Chris Stewart, Tyler Watts, and Christian Miller will be on the Alabama feed.

In the Trojans versus Texas game, the Washington feed will be called by Tony Castricone, Cameron Cleeland, and Elise Woodward and the Texas feed will be called by Craig Way, Roger Wallace, and Will Matthews.

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