List of Sports Center Segments and Specials - Other Special Editions of SportsCenter

Other Special Editions of SportsCenter

  • SportsCenter Monday Kickoff is seen on Mondays during the NFL season, and runs for 16 weeks. It features highlights and analysis of NFL games from the day before, previews the night's Monday Night Football matchups, and all of the day's other sports news. The current presenting sponsor for SportsCenter Monday Kickoff is Miller Lite. On September 17, 2012, SportsCenter Monday Kickoff had its runtime cut in half, from 60 minutes to 30 minutes only, due to Monday Night Countdown being moved up to the 6:30 ET timeslot.
  • The Year in Review of SportsCenter (a.k.a. The Best of SportsCenter) is seen annually during the month of December, featuring a look back at the year that was in sports, including highlights of the top games of the year (such as the 2006 Rose Bowl), as well as the top news stories of the year. This program is also available on DVD; the 2006 version was sold exclusively at Wal-Mart.
  • SportsCenter's Top Ten Games of the Year is also seen annually during the month of December, featuring a look back at the calendar year's top ten games, such as the World Series, the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals, and the NCAA men's & women's basketball championships.

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