Big Ten Network providing on-site coverage of College Football Playoff National Championship

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Four days from now, Washington and Michigan will meet in the school football playoffs with a national championship on the line. While everyone in global school football is focused on NRG Stadium, Big Ten Network will broadcast coverage on the site.

As part of the festivities, Dave Revise, Jake Butt and Nicole Auerbach will be from Houston. Rick Rizzo, Mike Hall, Gerry DiNardo and Anthony Herron will provide studies from Chicago.

The laughter begins Saturday at 10 a. m. m. with B1G Live: Michigan National Championship Media Day. Hall and Griffith will respond to Michigan’s press meetings and preview Monday’s game on B1G Live at 11 a. m. ET. m. ET. The on-site policy for Washington is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a. m. m. Eastern Time.

 

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Coverage will continue Sunday with B1G Live: National Championship Head Coaching Press Conference at 10 a. m. ET. After a few hours of rest, the policy will resume at 10 p. m. Y.

On Monday, Jan. 8, coverage returns at noon ET with two hours of B1G Today and continues with B1G Live: National Championship Pregame at 6:30 p.m. ET. Following the game, B1G Live: National Championship Postgame will air at 11 p.m. ET with continued analysis on The B1G Show at midnight ET.

Once the dust settles and the final whistle blows, the press conference of the newly crowned National Champion will be featured on B1G Live: National Champions Press Conference at 10 a.m. ET.

The story originally published in Rutgers Wire

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