ESPN, ESPN Radio Super Bowl XLII Programs Originating Live from Arizona for Wednesday, Jan. 30
January 29, 2008 -- ESPN’s multimedia coverage of Super Bowl XLII will continue from Arizona Wednesday with Hall of Fame finalist Barry Sanders and NFL all-time leading wide receiver Jerry Rice headlining the line-up of planned guests.
ESPN’s Super Bowl set is located 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 others will broadcast from the Hyatt Regency in downtown Phoenix and the Westgate Center in Glendale. All shows are open for public viewing. ESPN programs and special guests for Wednesday, Jan. 30 (all times local):
4 a.m. Mike and Mike in the Morning (ESPN Radio / simulcast on ESPN2)
Hosts: Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic
Guests: Sanders, former NFL linebacker Carl Banks, Seawhawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, Cardinals’ quarterback Kurt Warner, former NY Giants quarterback Phil Simms and Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman (in order of appearance)
8 a.m. First Take (ESPN2)
Host: Skip Bayless and Jay Crawford on site
Guests: TBD
8 a.m. The Herd with Colin Cowherd (ESPN Radio) – (Hyatt, Downtown Phoenix)
Host: Colin Cowherd
Guest: former NCAA and NFL-Super Bowl winning coach Dick Vermeil, eight-time Pro Bowler Howie Long and Warner (in order of appearance)
9 a.m. 1st and 10 (ESPN)
Host: Jay Crawford and Skip Bayless
Guests: Sanders and St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson
11 a.m. The Mike Tirico Show (ESPN Radio/ESPN2) – (Hyatt, Downtown Phoenix)
Host: Mike Tirico, Analyst: Scott Van Pelt
Guests: Former Pittsburgh Steeler Jerome Bettis, ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworksi, Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson, Chiefs’ tight end Tony Gonzalez and head coach of the Green Bay Packers Mike McCarthy (in order of appearance)
11 a.m. Around the Horn (ESPN)
From Arizona: Bill Plaschke (L.A. Times) and Jay Mariotti (Chicago Sun-Times)
1 p.m. Pardon the Interruption (ESPN)
From Arizona: Dan Le Batard (Miami Herald)
1 p.m. NFL Live/SportsCenter Special (ESPN)
Host: Trey Wingo, Analysts: Mike Golic and Marcellus Wiley
Guests: Rice and C. Johnson
2 p.m. Super Bowl Countdown (ESPN Radio) - (Westgate Center, Glendale)
Host: Erik Kuselias and John Seibel
Guests: Arizona Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinhart, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez and Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson
2:30 p.m. Rome is Burning (ESPN)
Host: Jim Rome
Guests: Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Hasselbeck
4 p.m. SportsCenter (ESPN)
Host: Steve Levy Analysts: Steve Young and Mike Ditka
Guests: Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson
5 p.m. SportsCenter (ESPN Deportes)
Host: Ciro Procuna, Analysts: Alavaro Martin and Raul Allegre, team reports: John Sutcliffe
8 p.m. SportsCenter (ESPN)
Host: Stuart Scott Analysts: Mark Schlereth and Sean Salisbury
* Commentator and guest schedules subject to change
** All locations at The Mix at Southbridge unless noted
Source: ESPN
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