Overtime, Omaha Productions creating high school football national championship
Overtime and Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions are launching the inaugural Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship, airing Dec. 10 on ESPN2.
Overtime and Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions are launching the inaugural Overtime Nationals High School Football Championship, airing Dec. 10 on ESPN2.
Details about what kind of content Omaha will produce are set to be announced in the future.
"I would get notes and reviews and I would do it over every day."
"There are people who want to see that energy at 6:30am."
Peyton Manning previewed the new 'NFL Playback' series from Omaha that will air on Vice and look back at classic NFL games.
These one-hour broadcasts will feature ex-players and celebrity fans.
“For the first time ever, step into the WWE writer's room..."
"We are thrilled to expand the partnership with our friends at 20th Television."
"No refunds. Quarter-zips not included."
"Partnering with Peyton, Jamie, and the Omaha team is such a clear choice as the first investment for our new venture."
"We never could have imagined that these two teams that we are following throughout the season would be facing each other in the tournament."
Notre Dame's Hannah Hidalgo, LSU's Flau’jae Johnson and USC's Kiki Iriafen are the featured players this time around.
"You've done this all season, we just haven't executed like this. You locked in."
"That's what I'm trying to tell is their story, their journey of how they've gotten to where they are."
The last ManningCast of the regular season has some star power lined up.
"It's Elway! The sky's the limit for that guy!"
Taylor will be on the Bucs-Chiefs ManningCast Monday.
Rudd has declined previous offers to be on the show.
CBS analyst Matt Ryan will join the ManningCast for Falcons-Eagles.
"I'm glad it ended well for Les and LSU, and I apologize for saying anything about it."
It's just the latest broadcast to feature the legendary Patriots head coach.
"It will really focus on the history and tradition of the Packers and then, obviously, all the way to the modern day."