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Let's Watch Oregon vs. Ohio State & Forget About Chris McCullough's Injury For a Bit

We've got all day tomorrow to worry about the effects of McCullough's torn ACL. Let's watch college football one more time!

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Sure, you could spend your Monday evening fretting over the implications for Syracuse Orange basketball now that Chris McCullough is done for the year.

OR

You could settle in to watch the conclusion of another exciting year of college football when the Oregon Ducks take on the Ohio State Buckeyes to determine college football's national champion.

Totally your call.

Here's what you need to know:

Kickoff: 8:30pm ET
Stadium: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
TV Channel: ESPN
Announcers: Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit
Online Stream: WatchESPN
Radio: ESPN
Announcers: Mike Tirico, Todd Blackledge
Favorite: Oregon -6
Over/Under: 74
Weather: 40°F, Cloudy (Retractable roof)
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There's also a bunch of different options for how you can watch the game...

Film Room (ESPN2) - Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen, Pittsburgh coach Pat Narduzzi, and Nebraska coach Mike Riley break down game film as it happens, explaining the Xs and Os behind the game.

ESPN Voices (ESPNU) - Jay Bilas, Aaron Boone, Julie Foudy, Barry Melrose, Mark Schlereth, and Michael Wilbon form a panel of analysts from other sports discussing the game.

Off the Ball (ESPNEWS) - Bob Wischusen, Kevin Carter, Matt Millen, Jason Sehorn, Matt Stinchcomb, and Amani Toomer provide in-depth analysis of the game.

Sounds of the Game (ESPN Classic) - 100 microphones throughout the stadium bring the natural sound sof the game without analysts. Will include pre-game and halftime ceremonies/entertainment.

Home Team Radio (ESPN3/WatchESPN) - The Oregon and Ohio State radio calls will be streamed over the telecast.

Command Center (ESPN Goal Line) - Commercial-free coverage, with split-screen instant replays, multiple angles, and isolated views on the coaches.

SpiderCam (ESPN3/WatchESPN) - Overhead coverage of the game.

Taco Bell Student Section (ESPN3/WatchESPN) - Coverage of the fans for both teams.

Data Center (ESPN3/WatchESPN) - Analytical data and social media content throughout the game.

And of course, feel free to hang out here and leave your comments below...