FOX COLLEGE SATURDAY brings full arsenal to Big Ten Championship Game

FOX COLLEGE SATURDAY brings full arsenal to Big Ten Championship Game

Published Dec. 5, 2013 11:19 a.m. ET

For the first time all season, the FOX COLLEGE SATURDAY pregame show leaves its Los Angeles studio and hits the road, heading to the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis this weekend.

Erin Andrews, Eddie George, Joel Klatt and Rob Stone are live from Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 7 with coverage beginning at 7:30 PM ET before No. 2 Ohio State faces No. 10 Michigan State. The Buckeyes look to remain undefeated for the second straight year and earn a spot in the BCS National Championship Game, while the Spartans hope to spoil Ohio State’s championship dreams and earn their first trip to the Rose Bowl Game since 1988.


The FOX COLLEGE SATURDAY crew breaks down the biggest stories from around college football including results from the day’s early games, interviews with Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer and quarterback Braxton Miller, a close look at Buckeyes running back Carlos Hyde and an in-depth feature on Michigan State’s defensive dominance.

Andrews joins FOX Sports’ lead college football broadcast team of Gus Johnson, Charles Davis and Kristina Pink to the call the action once the game kicks off at 8:00 PM ET, and the studio crew provides analysis and discussion at halftime and after the Big Ten champion has been crowned.

FOX college football broadcasters also make appearances at the FOX COLLEGE SATURDAY Tour, which is part of Big Ten Fan Fest Presented by Dr Pepper. Located at the Indiana Convention Center, Fan Fest is an amazing, interactive experience for fans of all ages featuring exhibits, games, giveaways, school band performances, trivia contests, legends appearances, autograph opportunities and more.

Fans have the chance to be on television during on-air segments from the tour with the first look-in scheduled for Friday evening during FOX FOOTBALL DAILY at 6:00 PM ET. Hits from Fan Fest on Saturday begin at 2:30 PM ET. Fan Fest is free to all individuals holding tickets for the Big Ten Championship Game. For more information on Fan Fest, visit bigten.org.

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