Championship weekend arrives with five title games still on the slate, each carrying its own stakes, styles, and storylines. The broadcast crews are set for an exciting lineup of college football, the matchups are locked in, and every network is rolling out its top teams for a weekend that will finalize the College Football Playoff picture.
From heavyweight battles in the SEC and Big Ten to underdog pushes in the ACC, Big 12, and MAC, every game has something on the line. Here’s the full rundown of who’s calling each matchup and what to expect when the ball kicks off.
Georgia vs Alabama
The SEC title game headlines the weekend with Georgia riding momentum and Alabama coming off a strong 10–2 finish. Georgia enters as a top-three team with a chance to lock down a premium playoff seed, while Alabama needs a statement win to solidify its spot.
Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit lead ABC’s top crew for a matchup that will shape the national picture.
Ohio State vs Indiana
The Big Ten championship delivers an undefeated showdown. Ohio State arrives at 12–0, aiming to defend its crown, while Indiana matches that 12–0 record in the most surprising rise of the season. The winner all but secures the No. 1 seed in the expanded CFP.
Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt take the call for FOX in one of the most anticipated games of the year.
BYU vs Texas Tech
BYU and Texas Tech both finished 11–1 and tied at 8–1 in conference play. Texas Tech holds the head-to-head edge after a regular-season win, but BYU’s physical style keeps this rematch intriguing.
The Big 12 trophy and potential playoff movement are at stake, with Joe Tessitore and Jesse Palmer handling the broadcast on ABC.
Virginia vs Duke
Virginia enters at 10–2 with a smooth run through ACC play. Duke arrives at 7–5 after a late surge that pushed them into the title game. Upset potential anchors this matchup, with postseason positioning on the line for both sides.
Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy guide the call in Charlotte for ABC.
Western Michigan vs Miami
Western Michigan reached the MAC title game at 7–1 in MAC play. Miami (OH) played its way in through key tiebreakers and consistent late-season wins. The winner grabs the conference crown and a marquee bowl opportunity.
Roy Philpott and Sam Acho bring the coverage for ESPN’s early-day window from Ford Field.
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