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Ole Miss head coach Matt Luke will participate in ESPN's Coaches Film room during Monday night's national championship game between Georgia and Alabama.
The Coaches Film room is part of ESPN's MegaCast for the championship game that includes 20 different productions of the game. These alternative productions will be available across at least 10 different platforms and all will be available on the WatchEspn App. Luke will be joined by numerous head coaches from across the country including the the likes of Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy, Northwestern's Pat Fitzgerald, Colorado State's Mike Bobo, Kevin Sumlin and former Ole Miss head coach and current Duke head coach David Cutlciffe among others. Luke played his final collegiate game for Cutcliffe 1998.
It is the fifth edition of this MegaCast that includes the Coaches Film room and has been popular enough that ESPN offered the broadcast during the two playoff games for the first time. The coaches will watch the game together and discuss the various intricacies of the game like breaking down X's and O's and sharing their insight. It will be broadcast on ESPNNEWS and will feature limited commercial breaks. Luke will also be on the Coaches Film Room Pregame show on ESPN2.
Kickoff between Georgia and Alabama is slated for 7 p.m.
SOURCE: Brian Scott Rippee. 6 January 2018. Ole Miss Blog.
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As long as Luke keeps his mouth shut and doesn't try to explain fundamentals, then he might not embarrass the University. Maybe there will be a box of donuts that'll keep him distracted.....
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At least we are somewhat included. I have been traveling across Alabama this weekend and saw Ole Miss caps at a gas station in Jasper and a Cracker Barrel in Montgomery had Ole Miss button up shirts. That would never have happened a few years ago.