Coach Jim McElwain Guest Analyst on Championship SEC NATION & FINEBAUM FILM ROOM

By: Jan. 04, 2017
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SEC Network's live on-site coverage of the COLLEGE FOOTBALL Playoff (CFP) National Championship Game Presented by AT&T begins Friday, Jan. 6 with SEC NOW and includes The Paul Finebaum Show, SEC NATION and Finebaum Film Room originating in Tampa, Fla. over four days from five different sets.

The network will have a set at CFP media day and SEC NOW will utilize a set in Curtis Hixon Park. On game day The Paul Finebaum Show is live from a CFP tailgating area with both the pre- and post-game shows originating from a SEC Network desk on Raymond James Stadium Field. The same tailgating spot will also be used for Sunday morning's show.

Highlighting the programming plans is Florida's head coach Jim McElwain joining SEC Network as a guest analyst on game day for the network's pregame show SEC NATION and the MegaCast alternate view Finebaum Film Room. Monday's show marks the sixth Finebaum Film Room in the network's three-year history and the second time it's been utilized as an additional view for the national championship game. Host Paul Finebaum and guest McElwain will be joined by two-time SUPER BOWL winning analyst Booger McFarland and BCS National Champion quarterback from Alabama Greg McElroy. Similar to previous Finebaum Film Rooms the show is highlighted with the inclusion of live reaction to the game from callers across the country and the analysts.

The full slate of ESPN MegaCast plans will be announced this week.

SEC Network's extensive coverage of the Crimson Tide's opportunity to clinch the first back-to-back championships in the CFP era includes the expert analysis and experience of three Southeastern Conference national champions: Tim Tebow (Florida, 2006, 2009), Marcus Spears (LSU, 2004) and McElroy (Alabama, 2010).



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