ESPN Kick’s off the Bowl Season with Navy-Utah live from San Diego – on TV and your cell phone!

Tonight
Utah
will take on Navy in the Poinsettia Bowl live from San Diego at 9pm on ESPN. The game will mark the official start of the bowl season but it will also kick off total coverage of college bowl game like we have never seen it before. It will be the first of 27 bowl games that the ESPN family of networks will broadcast in HD and it will be the first ever game that can be seen in its on the full suite of ESPN platforms.

 

Can’t catch the game on TV?

 

Not a problem it will be also broadcast on the networks broadband element ESPN360.com and should you have access to ESPN Mobil TV on your cell phone then you can watch the Mids battle the Utes in the palm of your hand.

 

The game will broadcast by Rece Davis, Lou Holtz, Mark May and Rob Stone on all three platforms.

 

WTOP-FM will air the game since 3WT has a Caps game set for Thursday night. In
Baltimore
it will be on WBAL-AM Bob Socci, John Feinstein and Omar Nelson will broadcast the action live form San Diego .

 

Terp fans do not fret you too will also get the full coverage treatment in Emerald Bowl live on ESPNDecember 28th from
San Francisco
.  
Maryland
faces Oregon State and they will underway at 8:30pm and the usual ESPN/ABC ACC broadcast team of Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman and Rob Stone will handle the duties.

 

Radio wise of course you will hear the game on WJFK-FM 106.7 the home of University of Maryland sports in DC while CBS Baltimore ESPN 1300 and WHFS-FM will broadcast the game..   

 

Johnny Holiday, Jonathan Claiborne and Tim Strachan will handle the action for the Maryland Sports Network.

 

So you think you know college football?

 

Well we sure have many at the Examiner that think they know the game and I am sure that there are many of you out there that consider yourself experts. Well there are a couple of places to try your hand at picking the games.

 

‘Bowl Mania’ Fantasy game, in which users pick the winners of each of the 32 college football Bowl games and rank them in the order of confidence.  Players can compete against fans from around the country for prizes or create private groups to compete against friends.  To see how fans around the country have picked each matchup to date, and with what degree of confidence, go to: http://games.espn.go.com/bowlmania/whopickedwhom

 

 

There are many Facebook subscribers in the area and you can try your hand at picking the games as well ESPN’s ‘College Bowl Pick’em’ (a separate game from ESPN.com Bowl Mania).  Fans with Facebook accounts can find the ESPN College Bowl Pick’em Facebook Application and share it with their network of friends at:  http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=7477900126

 

Next week we will take a look at how FOX will be handling the BCS coverage and also a look back at the best in sports TV in 2007 coming as well.

 

So there you go plenty of bowl action for your pleasure.

              

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