Friday, January 7, 2011

AT&T Cotton Bowl telecast will look a lot like Super Bowl XLV

The AT&T Cotton Bowl's primetime telecast on FOX tonight will have Super Bowl-like production values. That's because FOX is also broadcasting Super Bowl XLV in a month from the same site, Cowboys Stadium.

The AT&T Cotton Bowl broadcast will have a lot of the same technological bells and whistles as the Super Bowl telecast. Even the pregame show will be hosted on the same sideline set as the Super Bowl.

Kenny Albert and Daryl "Moose" Johnston will handle the play-by-play and color, respectively, with sideline reports from Charles Davis and John Lynch. Chris Rose will host the pregame show, starting at 7 p.m. Central, and broadcasting legend Pat Summerall will contribute his insights.

The telecast will have such a Super Bowl feel, viewers at home might want to do their own dress rehearsal and host a Super Bowl-like viewing party. It's never to early to try out that new guacamole dip recipe.

1 comment:

  1. I hope L S U "wins becaus that means that the new orleans saints could win the superbowl 45 this Feb 6,2011.

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