ESPN 700’s 23-GAME COLLEGE BOWL SLATE BEGINS WITH SATURDAY’S NEW MEXICO BOWL
BYU-UTEP Match-up in Albuquerque Kicks
off at 12:00 p.m. MT;
“Home of the Utes” Continues to Ramp up
Coverage for Utah-Boise State Showdown in MAACO Bowl Las Vegas
SALT
LAKE CITY (Tuesday, December 14, 2010) – ESPN 700 Sports Radio will serve as
Utah’s radio headquarters during the upcoming college bowl season, with the “Home
of the Utes” providing the most in-depth coverage in the build-up to the #19-rankedUniversity of Utah’s appearance in the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas next
Wednesday, December 22 against the #10Boise State Broncos. The
MAACO Bowl Las Vegas will be just one of 23 bowl games hitting the airwaves
on ESPN 700 throughout the next month, culminating with all five Bowl
Championship Series contests, including the Tostitos BCS National
Championship Game between #1 Auburn and #2 Oregon on Monday, January 10.
The
bowl season begins this Saturday, December 18 at 12:00 p.m. MT, when the
BYU Cougars will square off against Conference USA’s UTEP Miners
in the New Mexico Bowl down in Albuquerque. See below for ESPN 700’s
full 2010/11 bowl game slate, which will also feature the uDrove Humanitarian
Bowl (Saturday), R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl (Saturday), Beef ‘O’ Brady’s St.
Petersburg Bowl (Tuesday, Dec. 21), San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia
Bowl (Thursday, Dec. 23), and the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl (Friday, Dec. 24) before
the Christmas holiday.
Every
weekday afternoon from 2:00-6:00 p.m. MT, the “Bill & Spence”
Show with Bill Riley & Spencer Checketts is the place to be for
all things MAACO Bowl Las Vegas. The wall-to-wall coverage continued Monday
when the guys somehow kept pace with Utah wide receiver and special teams
standout Shaky Smithson before talking with Broncos play-by-play voice Bob
Behler to get the Boise State perspective on the match-up. Both of those
interviews, in addition to yesterday’s weekly press conference with head coach Kyle
Whittingham, can be found in the audio archives at ESPN700Sports.com. The college
gridiron talk continues all week long on “Bill & Spence,” featuring UTEP
play-by-play man John Teicher on today’s program to preview Saturday’s
New Mexico Bowl and tomorrow’s chat with ESPN studio host Rece Davisat
3:40 p.m.
It’s
not all college football on “Bill & Spence” this week, as the duo will talk
with Utah Jazz assistant coach Scott Layden on today’s show, while
tomorrow’s slate includes MLB “hot stove” chatter with CBSSports.com writer Scott
Miller and a visit with Real Salt Lake head coachJason Kreis
to catch up on all things “Claret-and-Cobalt” on the home of RSL. Thursday will
see some familiar faces drop by the program, as Gordon Chiesa will
fulfill his duties as the show’s “NBA Insider,” while RSL Founder and former
Utah Jazz President Dave Checketts will chime in at 5:10 p.m. for his
weekly “Big Interview” appearance.
There’s
more than football bragging rights on the line between Utah and Boise State in
the next week, as the Runnin’ Utes men’s basketball squad will play host
to the Broncos Friday night at the Huntsman Center. Pre-game coverage on
the “Home of the Utes” will begin at 6:30 p.m. MT, with tip-off on “The
Hill” following at 7:00 p.m. ESPN 700’s live weekend sports coverage continues
Sunday, when the Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins will renew one
of the NFL’s most intense rivalries. The NFC East grudge match kicks off at 11:00
a.m., with pre-game coverage starting a half-hour earlier.
ESPN
700 is as easy to listen to as ever thanks to the station’s iPhone
application, which can be downloaded for free online at the iTunes Store –
just search “ESPN 700” to find the newly-unveiled “app.” Listeners can stay
up-to-date on upcoming events, “Bill & Spence” guests and poll questions,
and much more by visiting ESPN 700’s Facebook fan page, located at www.facebook.com/ESPN700, or via
Twitter at www.Twitter.com/ESPN700Bill,
www.Twitter.com/ESPN700Spence,
and www.Twitter.com/ESPN700Shep.
Kicking
off each day with ESPN Radio’s “Mike & Mike in the Morning” from
4:00-8:00 a.m. MT, ESPN 700’s day continues with “The Herd with Colin
Cowherd” from 8:00-11:00 a.m. before “The Dan Patrick Show” runs
from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Local “ESPN 700 SportsCenter” breaks are
featured throughout the national programming, prior to “Bill & Spence”
delving deep into the issues of the day from 2:00-6:00 p.m., including the “Big
Interview of the Day” segment at 5:10 p.m. featuring a variety of both
local and national newsmakers throughout the week.
2010-11
ESPN 700 College Football Bowl Schedule (all times MT)
New
Mexico Bowl Albuquerque,
N.M. Sat, Dec. 18
BYU vs. UTEP
University Stadium 12
p.m.
uDrove
Humanitarian
Bowl
Boise,
Idaho
Sat., Dec. 18
Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State
Bronco
Stadium
3:30 p.m.
R+L Carriers New
Orleans
Bowl
New
Orleans
Sat., Dec. 18
Ohio vs. Troy
Louisiana Superdome 7 p.m.
Beef 'O' Brady's St.
Petersburg Bowl St. Petersburg,
Fla. Tues., Dec. 21
Southern Mississippi vs. Louisville
Tropicana
Field
6 p.m.
MAACO
Las Vegas
Bowl
Las
Vegas
Wed., Dec. 22
Utah vs. Boise State
Sam Boyd Stadium 6 p.m.
S.D. County Credit
Union Poinsettia Bowl San
Diego
Thurs., Dec. 23
Navy vs. San Diego State
Qualcomm Stadium 6 p.m.
Sheraton
Hawaii
Bowl
Honolulu
Fri., Dec. 24
Hawaii vs. Tulsa
Aloha
Stadium
6 p.m.
Champs Sports
Bowl
Orlando,
Fla.
Tues., Dec. 28
West Virginia vs. NC State
Florida Citrus Bowl 4:30 p.m.
Insight
Bowl
Tempe,
Ariz.
Tues., Dec. 28
Missouri vs. Iowa
Sun Devil Stadium 8 p.m.
Texas
Bowl
Houston
Wed., Dec. 29
Illinois vs. Baylor
Reliant
Stadium
4
p.m.
Valero Alamo
Bowl
San
Antonio
Wed., Dec. 29
Oklahoma State vs. Arizona
Alamodome
7:15 p.m.
Bell Helicopter Armed
Forces Bowl Dallas
Thurs., Dec. 30
Army vs. SMU
Gerald J. Ford Stadium 10 a.m.
New
Era Pinstripe
Bowl
Bronx,
N.Y.
Thurs., Dec. 30
Kansas St. vs. Syracuse
Yankee Stadium
1:20
p.m.
Bridgepoint
Education Holiday Bowl San
Diego
Thurs., Dec. 30
Nebraska vs. Washington
Qualcomm Stadium 8 p.m.
AutoZone
Liberty
Bowl
Memphis,
Tenn.
Fri., Dec. 31
Georgia vs. UCF
Liberty Bowl
1:30 p.m.
Chick-fil-A
Bowl
Atlanta
Fri., Dec. 31
South Carolina vs. Florida State
Georgia
Dome
5:30 p.m.
Outback
Bowl
Tampa,
Fla.
Sat., Jan. 1
Florida vs. Penn State
Raymond James Stadium 11
a.m.
Rose Bowl Game
presented by VIZIO Pasadena,
Calif.
Sat., Jan. 1
Wisconsin vs. TCU
Rose
Bowl
3 p.m.
Tostitos
Fiesta
Bowl
Glendale,
Ariz.
Sat., Jan. 1
Connecticut vs. Oklahoma
U. of Phoenix Stadium 6:30 p.m.
Discover
Orange
Bowl
Miami
Mon., Jan. 3
Stanford vs. Virginia Tech
Sun Life Stadium 6:30
p.m.
Allstate
Sugar Bowl
New Orleans
Tues., Jan. 4
Ohio State vs. Arkansas
Louisiana Superdome 6:30 p.m.
BBVA
Compass
Bowl
Birmingham,
Ala. Sat.,
Jan. 8
Pittsburgh vs. Kentucky
Legion Field
10 a.m.
Kraft Fight Hunger
Bowl
San
Francisco
Sun., Jan. 9
Nevada vs. Boston College
AT&T
Park
7 p.m.
Tostitos
BCS National Championship Game
Oregon vs. Auburn
Glendale, Ariz.
Mon., Jan. 10
U. of Phoenix Stadium 6:30 p.m.
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