The College Football Playoff quarterfinals get underway in the coming days, with the Ohio State Buckeyes and Oregon Ducks reliving their epic regular-season tussle in the 2025 Rose Bowl Game Presented by Prudential.
How can you watch Ohio State vs. Oregon?
Here’s How To Watch Ohio State vs. Oregon in the 2025 Rose Bowl Game
- Game Date: Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025
- Game Time: 5 p.m. ET
- Location: Pasadena, CA
- Stadium: Rose Bowl
- TV Channel: ESPN
Ohio State vs. Oregon kicks off at 5 p.m. ET from the prestigious Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA. The main broadcast will be on ESPN, with the top-tier commentary team of Kirk Herbstreit, Chris Fowler, Holly Rowe, and Stormy Buonantony calling all the action as Ryan Day tries to extinguish big game ghosts against a Dan Lanning-led Ducks that is the only undefeated team this year.
However, that’s just the tip of the iceberg of your viewing options for the Rose Bowl. ESPN will revive its signature College Football Playoff MegaCast for all four playoff games, including the Ohio State vs. Oregon rematch. College football fans will have six additional opportunities to take in the big game.
ESPNU will showcase the Ohio State vs. Oregon Command Center, which gives viewers a multi-screen format to enjoy the game. In addition to “four different vantage points,” the Command Center is football geek heaven, with up-to-the-minute player and team stats available throughout the broadcast.
Meanwhile, ESPNU will feature the Field Pass with The Pat McAfee Show broadcast. The former West Virginia Mountaineers special teams standout has become a regular feature of ESPN’s college football coverage and will bring his high-energy viewpoint to the sideline of the Rose Bowl Game, providing commentary from field level, complete with input from high-profile analysts and guests.
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ESPN News will carry the SkyCast broadcast of Ohio State vs. Oregon from the Rose Bowl. The popular alternative broadcast produces the game entirely from the “All-22” camera angle located behind the offense, allowing viewers to watch the game unfold fully and putting them into the heart of the action. Don’t forget to catch the halftime marching bands on the ESPN App.
If the commentary crew of Fowler, Herbstreit, Rowe, and Buonantony isn’t to your taste, you can catch the game with Spanish language commentary on ESPN Deportes or ESPN Radio will carry alternative audio from Marc Kestecher, Kelly Stouffer, and Ian Fitzsimmons, perfect for if you’re also trying to catch the game on the go.
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