Florida State vs. Auburn Radio Stream: Listen Online ESPN National Championship Game Streaming Tigers and Seminoles

Jan 06, 2014 08:06 PM EST

The Florida State Seminoles are back in the BCS national championship game over a decade after they started things off against Tennessee and they will play Auburn in another ACC-SEC matchup for the title on Monday night and the matchup starts at 8:30 pm on ESPN and every station they own and it will be streaming on the radio and on WatchESPN as Nick Marshall and Jameis Winston do battle.

Jimbo Fisher and Gus Malzahn are going head to head for the game on Monday night and there will be two Heisman finalists in the matchup, with the winner in FSU quarterback Jameis Winston and a runner up in Tre Mason, who busted into the finals with 300 yards and four touchdowns against Missouri in the SEC championship game and now he will be one of the top players to stop for the Seminoles on Monday. The Tigers finished the season with two miracle wins in two games, as they won over Georgia when Ricardo Louis caught an amazing deflection at the end of the game on fourth down, while Chris Davis returned what looked like a winning field goal against Alabama for the winning score in the Iron Bowl.

The Tigers have been tested this season, something Florida State can never say after they played teams like Idaho and Wake Forest and no matter how much FSU fans won't admit it, they had an easy schedule this season and Auburn's trumps theirs any day of the week. The team had no team like Alabama or Missouri on their schedule and while Clemson was ranked number three, the score in that game shows that part of it may have had to do with the easy ACC schedule. Now, of course Florida State is the favorite in the game on Monday and they are great and Winston is perfect and didn't commit any crimes ever, but Auburn is a team that plays in the SEC against the big boys and now FSU will have to show it can win against them.

Check here for the Auburn and Florida State live coverage.

Florida State comes in as the top ranked team in both scoring on offense and defense with over 50 points scored per game and just 10 allowed, but the Tigers can score too and they put up over 40 points per game and just hung 59 on the number five team in Missouri. Florida State comes into the game winning 24 bowl games all time while the Tigers have 22 and each team has won their past five and that means one streak is ending this time around.

The game will be on grass at the Rose Bowl and the Seminoles have depth at the wideout position, as Rashad Greene, Kelvin Benjamin and Kenny Shaw could all have big games and their size poses an issue for the Tigers, as they are on the smaller side of things in the secondary.

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