ESPN is televising all 11 AFL Playoff games, and Mike and Mike have obviously been spread too thin (with all the cow-milking and spelling bee announcing)….so ESPN is giving them a break. They’re adding a fourth team for the booth! YAY!!! (Who knew they had three??? Well I did, but I’m a freak…I’m talking about the public)….

Ex-NFL’er Ray Bentley will join Dave Pasch to create the most unnecessary team ever. Nothing against them, but 4 teams for 11 games? That’s a little ridiculous. But I guess with Mike and Mike getting a break until one of the Conference Championship game…it’s warranted.

Here’s the schedule in case you care….

Fri., June 29 Orlando Predators at Philadelphia Soul
Dave Pasch and Ray Bentley ESPN 7:30 p.m.

Sat., June 30 Columbus Destroyers at Tampa Storm
Mark Jones and Merril Hoge ESPN 12 p.m.

Sat., June 30 Colorado Crush at Kansas City Brigade
Bob Wischusen and Mark Schlereth ESPN 3 p.m.

Mon., July 2 Utah Blaze at Los Angeles Avengers
Jones and Schlereth ESPN2 10 p.m.

Sat., July 7 TBD at San Jose SaberCats
Wischusen and Bentley ESPN 3 p.m.

Sat., July 7 TBD at Dallas Desperados
Jones and Hoge ESPN 8 p.m.

Sun., July 8 TBD at Georgia Force
Pasch and Bentley ESPN2 7 p.m.

Mon., July 9 TBD at Chicago Rush
Jones and Hoge ESPN2 8:30 p.m.

CONF CHAMPIONSHIP

Sat., July 14 Conference Championship
Wingo and Schlereth ESPN 12 p.m.

Sat., July 14 Conference Championship
Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic ESPN 3 p.m.

ARENABOWL

Sun., July 29 ArenaBowl XXI (New Orleans, La.)
Greenberg and Golic ESPN on ABC 3 p.m.

P.S.- It’s going to be a sloooooooow news day today folks.
P.P.S.- Kansas City finally made the playoffs in something!
P.P.P.S- Does every AFL team make the playoffs?

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