‘The Bird & Taurasi Show’ highlights ESPN’s MegaCast Final Four broadcasts
The NCAA Women's Tournament Final Four and National Championship are getting the MegaCast treatment.
The NCAA Women's Tournament Final Four and National Championship are getting the MegaCast treatment.
The National Championship on Monday features several extra broadcasts, as has been tradition for ESPN.
ESPN's MegaCast returns with ten different broadcasts for each College Football Playoff Semifinal.
While Pat McAfee and company return, we won't have a Film Room broadcast this year.
The game was wild. So was the broadcast.
You've got plenty of different way to watch the Playoff.
The Bird & Taurasi Show made a huge splash over the weekend. So what happens next for the pair and for ESPN?
"It’s a game of inches, ask the Cocks"
ESPN is giving viewers multiple ways to watch the Women's Final Four this weekend.
ESPNs annual Film Room is the biggest step since John Madden towards educating the football viewing public. So what's next?
Jimbo Fisher and his Texas A&M staff will be in the film room, along with plenty of other options for viewers.
There should be something for everyone.
The MegaCast is already back.
ESPN has landed their broadcasting white whale.
Those looking for the Coaches' Film Room can find it on ESPNEWS.
The Megacast returns for ESPN's lone NFL playoff game.
There's been at least some version of a film room on every ESPN college football Megacast since 2014, with many of those featuring current coaches. But this year's semifinals Megacasts won't have a film room.
The Megacast returns for this season's second MNF game.
The ESPNU offering will include coaches Mike Gundy, Gary Patterson, Jeff Hafley, and Derek Mason.
Hometown audio calls will now be available on the ACC Network and the SEC Network for Clemson and LSU, as well.
The MegaCast has seemingly been scaled back this year, which sucks.
Coaches Room is also back, along with several other viewing options.
Sean McDonough went all out for a touchdown that didn't count. He also had a heartfelt message for Jon Gruden.
How the main ESPN broadcast, the Coaches Film Room, the "Voices", the "Homers" broadcast, and the SEC Network reacted to Alabama's championship-winning touchdown.
At least the Film Room feed is still great.