‘ESPN’s College Football Live’ Returns Tuesday, April 6

April 12, 2010 · 0 comments

The weekday college football studio show ESPN’s College Football Live providing in-depth analysis, news, interviews and more – will return Tuesday, April 6 and be aired generally at 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN through the conclusion of the BCS National Championship Game January 10 on ESPN.

Each week leading up to the beginning of the season will feature special week-long themed topics to the daily analysis, news and interviews content. Themes for upcoming weeks include:

April 12: A roundtable discussion with analysts Palmer, Ware and May. Scheduled topics include: how Notre Dame will be different under new coach Brian Kelly; potential effects of conference realignments; most anticipated early season non-conference games; players under pressure to enhance their play; and is the USC dynasty in the Pac-10 over.

April 19: A roundtable discussion with Huard, Ware and Robert Smith. Scheduled topics include: what former quarterback will more difficult to replace; Florida’s Tim Tebow or Texas’ Colt McCoy; Boise State’s chances of a BCS National Championship and if the Mountain West Conference is more deserving of an automatic bid over the ACC or BIG EAST; can the Big Ten build on the momentum from 2009 and regain prestige; the coaches under pressure to win this season; and playoff vs. the current system.

April 26: Mel Kiper and Todd McShay will discuss how teams will replace players drafted in the 2010 NFL Draft and preview the 2011 NFL Draft.

May 3 and 10: A look back at the 10 best games of the 2009 season.

May 17 and May 24: A discussion about the next 10 best players who are not currently “big” stars. The 30-minute program will be aired each weekday generally at 3:30 p.m. with several of the most knowledgeable and experienced college football analysts. The show will examine every aspect of the game with highlights, analysis, breaking news, features, press conferences, interviews and more. College Football Live will also feature in-depth interviews with top coaches and players in the country, unique college football features and interactive fan polls.

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