For the seventh consecutive year, ESPN’s coverage of the  College Football Playoff National Championship will include a variety of formats, former coaches and a host of broadcasters to discuss the game between No. 1 Alabama and No. 3 Ohio State at 8 p.m. ET on Monday from Miami Gardens, Florida.

The MegaCast production will include what ESPN calls 14 total presentations of the CFP National Championship Game across ESPN networks. College football’s finale will be available in more than 160 countries courtesy of ESPN’s networks and streaming platforms. From pylon cams to a sky cam and an allcam, which shows the entire field, there will be a host of vantage points to view the game from on Monday.

The traditional broadcast will be with Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Maria Taylor and Holly Rowe from the booth to the sidelines.

On radio, Sean McDonough and Todd Blackledge will call their fifth CFP national championship together.

A couple of the alternative presentations will include coverage on ESPN2 from the NFL Live crew of Laura Rutledge, Marcus Spears, Dan Orlovsky and Mina Kimes. NFL Draft expert Todd McShay will also join that crew and provide draft projections and analysis throughout the game.

On ESPNEWS, the “Film Room” is expected to include SEC Network college football analyst and former BCS Champion head coach Gene Chizik, Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson, Liberty head coach Hugh Freeze and North Carolina A&T’s Sam Washington.

ESPN Deportes and the ESPN App will also feature of host of other broadcast types and angles, as well as “hometown radio” feeds featuring both schools’ radio broadcasts.