ESPN Releases The Final BCS Standings on Sunday

On Sunday at 8:15 p.m., ESPN will provide the final BCS standings and then release the matchups in the BCS games followed by the matchups in all 35 postseason bowls. ESPN will have the BCS Selection Show at 8:15 p.m. Then at 9 p.m., the College Football Bowl Selection Special will unveil the bowl matchups.

Rece Davis will host both programs and be joined by a whole host of analysts including Kirk Herbstreit, Mark May, Robert Smith and charlatan Craig James.

We have the press release from ESPN.

College Football Regular-Season Finale on ESPN Sunday Night/h2>

Final BCS Standings Revealed and All 35 Bowl Game Matchups Analyzed

As the college football regular-season schedule comes to a close, fans can look ahead to post-season play when ESPN reveals the final BCS Standings Sunday, Dec. 4, at 8:15 p.m. ET on the BCS Selection Show. Immediately following at 9 p.m., fans will learn selections for the balance of the 35 post-season bowl games on College Football Bowl Selection Special.

After announcing the final BCS Standings, the BCS Selection Show will reveal the teams selected to play in all five BCS Bowl games including the BCS National Championship set for Monday, Jan. 9, at 8:30 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN 3D, ESPN3 and ESPN Radio. Host Rece Davis and analysts Brad Edwards, Kirk Herbstreit, Craig James, Mark May and Robert Smith will discuss the Standings, analyze the BCS Bowl matchups and give their thoughts on the Heisman Trophy frontrunners. Also, the show will feature live interviews with coaches of the teams occupying the top two spots in the Standings thus far:  LSU’s Les Miles and Alabama’s Nick Saban. Then, on the two-hour College Football Bowl Selection Special, Davis, Rod Gilmore, Herbstreit, James and May will break down each of the remaining 30 bowl game pairings as they are announced.

Bowl Week on ESPN networks kicks off Saturday, Dec. 17, with a tripleheader: New Mexico Bowl (2 p.m.), Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (5:30 p.m.) and the New Orleans Bowl (9 p.m.). ESPN will televise 33 bowl games from December 17 through January 9 culminating with the BCS National Championship.

That’s it.

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