Good Morning America and ESPN on campus to capture Duck pride

Originally Posted on Emerald Media via UWIRE

The University of Oregon campus has become a hotspot in the country as the College Football Playoff championship game approaches on Monday night.

Duck spirits are high. TV cameras are in focus.

UO students will have a chance to show their Duck pride on Good Morning America. The show will be broadcasting in front of Lilis Business Complex from 4 to 6 a.m. to capture the students’ excitement about the collegiate National Title game where the Ducks will play against the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Students who come to the event will get the advantage to attend the seat-limited watch party in the student rec center, according to Jen McCulley, UO communications specialist.

ESPN will also have a special event with interviewing students and broadcasting live from Sport Center in the student recreation center from 6 a.m. till noon. They will also cover the watch party at the SRC beginning at 3:30 p.m.

Some other places to watch the game on campus are the EMU Fish bowl and Global Scholars Hall. All events are exclusive to UO students.

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