ESPN, ESPN Radio Super Bowl XLII Program Schedule Originating Live from Arizona for Tuesday, Jan. 29
January 28, 2008 -- ESPN’s multimedia coverage of Super Bowl XLII will continue from Arizona Tuesday with Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens headlining the line-up of planned guests. He will appear on The Mike Tirico Show on ESPN Radio, as well as NFL Live and ESPNEWS.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselback and New York Jets offensive tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson will match wits with Skip Bayless and Jay Crawford on First Take, while Miami Dolphins kicker Jay Feeley will serve as a guest analyst on 1st and 10. ESPN, ESPNEWS and ESPN Radio will also provide live reports from Super Bowl Media Day at University of Phoenix Stadium during both the Patriots (10-11 a.m. MT) and Giants (noon–1 p.m.) sessions.
ESPN’s Super Bowl set is located in Scottsdale, Ariz. at The Mix at Southbridge. ESPN Radio’s Mike and Mike in the Morning is originating from this set, while other radio programs are broadcasting from outside the Hyatt Regency in downtown Phoenix and from the Westgate Center in Glendale. All shows are open for public viewing. ESPN programs and special guests for Tuesday, Jan. 29 (all times local):
4 a.m. Mike and Mike in the Morning (ESPN Radio / simulcast on ESPN2)
Hosts: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Guests: Taste of the NFL Chef Eddie Matney, ESPN NFL analyst Sean Salisbury, Hall of Fame offensive tackle Anthony Munoz and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald (in order of appearance)
8 a.m. First Take (ESPN2)
Host: Skip Bayless and Jay Crawford on-site
Guests: Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselback and New York Jets offensive tackle D’Brickashaw Ferguson
7 a.m. The Herd (ESPN Radio) – (Hyatt Regency, downtown Phoenix)
Host: Colin Cowherd
Guests: Sports Illustrated writer Peter King, Fox's Howie Long and Hasselback, who will be on-set (in order of appearance)
9 a.m. 1st and 10 (ESPN)
Host: Skip Bayless and Jay Crawford
Guests: Miami Dolphins kicker Jay Feeley and some real Cowboys on-set
11 a.m. The Mike Tirico Show (ESPN Radio / simulcast on ESPN2) – (Hyatt Regency, downtown Phoenix)
Hosts: Mike Tirico and Scott Van Pelt
Guests: former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis, Hasselback, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens, N.Y. Giants wide receiver Steve Smith and ESPN’s Chris Mortensen (in order of appearance)
11 a.m. Around the Horn (ESPN)
From Arizona: Woody Paige (Denver Post) and Jay Mariotti (Chicago Sun-Times)
1 p.m. Pardon the Interruption (ESPN)
From Arizona: TBD
1 p.m. NFL Live/SportsCenter Special (ESPN)
Host: Trey Wingo. Analysts: Merril Hoge and Mark Schlereth
Guest: Owens
2:30 p.m. Rome is Burning (ESPN)
Host: Jim Rome
Guest: Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback David Garrard
4 p.m. SportsCenter (ESPN)
Anchor: Steve Levy. Analysts: Tom Jackson and Mike Ditka
5 p.m. SportsCenter (ESPN Deportes)
Host: Ciro Procuna, Analysts: Alvaro Martin and Raul Allegre, Reporter: John Sutcliffe
8 p.m. SportsCenter (ESPN)
Anchor: Stuart Scott. Analysts: Emmitt Smith and Salisbury
* Commentator and guest schedules subject to change
** All locations at The Mix at Southbridge in Scottsdale unless noted
Source: ESPN
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