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Live Blog: The NCAA Football National Championship Game - No. 1 Clemson vs No. 2 Alabama

We've known the match-up since New Year's Eve, we just had to wait to see it live. The No. 1-ranked Clemson Tigers (14-0) come in as a touchdown underdog against perennial contender No. 2 Alabama (13-1). The game is on ESPN at 8:30 p.m. Let's watch it.

Live Blog: Wild Card Playoffs - Green Bay vs Washington

Wild Card weekend wraps up with a game that, back in August, would have been considered a joke match-up. But it isn't. The Washington Redskins (9-7) benefited from terrible coaching in New York and Philly and Tony Romo's peanut brittle collar bone and won the NFC East. Now they host Green Bay (10-6) in the opening round of the playoffs. The game is on Fox at 4:40 p.m. Watch it with me.

Live Blog: Wild Card Playoffs - Seahawks at Vikings

Day two of our Wild Card extravaganza begins with the Seattle Seahawks (10-6) taking on the AFC North champion Minnesota Vikings (11-5) what could be one of the coldest football games in NFL history. It's literally -4.4 degrees there as I type this. The game is on NBC at 1 p.m. Let's watch it.

Live Blog: Wild Card Playoffs - Steelers at Bengals

Two archrivals meet in our second Wild Card Playoff game of the day when the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6) try to use the gift the Buffalo Bills gave them last week by taking out the AFC North champion Cincinnati Bengals (12-4) win the wild card round. The game is on CBS at 8 p.m. You don't want to miss it. Watch it with me.

Live Blog: Wild Card Playoffs - Chiefs at Texans

And here we are, the NFL Playoffs. The hottest ticket in sports begins right now with the Kansas City Chiefs (11-5) taking on the Houston Texans (9-7) to open the postseason. The game is on ABC and ESPN at 4:15 p.m. You're watching it, so watch it with me.

Live Blog: Sunday Night Football - Minnesota at Green Bay

It's the end of the regular season and Sunday Night Football caps it off with the battle for the NFC North. The Minnesota Vikings (10-5) travel to Green Bay (10-5). The winner gets the title and to host a wild card game next week against the Seattle Seahawks. The loser travels to Washington to take on the Redskins. I don't see a problem for either team, either way. The game is on NBC at 8:20 p.m. Watch it with me.

Live Blog: PBC Boxing on FS1 - Douglas vs De Alba

We get a look at some prospects tonight on the final Premier Boxing Champions event of 2015. Omar Douglas (15-0, 11 KOs) will have a real test tonight against Frank De Alba (17-1-2, 6 KOs) in what could be a nice TV debut for either guy. The best fight might be the undercard with Miguel Crus (11-0, 10 KOs) taking on Virgil Green (11-4, 3 KOs) in a welterweight fight. The show is on Fox Sports 1 at 9 p.m. Let's watch a few noses get mashed together.

Live Blog: Monday Night Football - Bengals at Broncos

An already important game turned downright critical after yesterday's New England Patriots loss. The Cincinnati Bengals (11-3) travel to Mile High tonight to take on the Denver Broncos (11-3) and neither team will be fielding their starting quarterback. Supposedly. The game is on ESPN at 8:15 p.m. EST. Watch it with me.

Live Blog: Sunday Night Football - Giants at Vikings

It's been a bad day for the New York Giants (6-8) and the Minnesota Vikings (9-5) can only make it worse. Already without Odell Beckham Jr. thanks to his suspension, they're also out of hopes for the playoffs after the Washington Redskins clinched the NFC East Saturday night. The Giants are only playing for pride and considering their fourth-quarter collapses this season, there's not much pride there. The Vikings on the other hand, thanks to the Arizona Cardinals destroying Green Bay, can not only clinch the final playoff spot in the NFC with a win tonight, they're still alive for the NFC North title. The game is on NBC at 8:20 EST so watch it with me.

Live Blog: Saturday Night Football - Redskins at Eagles

It's a game shockingly ripe with playoff implications and, like me, you have nothing better to do on a Saturday night, right? Right?? The Washington Redskins (7-7) can clinch the NFC East and a playoff spot tonight with a victory over the Philadelphia Eagles (6-8). There's only one problem with that, the Eagles can't clinch with a win, but can set up a clinching game next week with one. So basically this is just your regular every day late-season playoff game to get into the playoffs. The game is on the NFL Network at 8:25 p.m. Watch it with me.