Rejoice, fellow football nerds! Our Christmas has finally arrived. ESPN’s “Coaches Film Room” coverage of the College Football Payoff Final returns tonight as Clemson takes on Alabama in a rematch of last year’s title game.

If you are unfamiliar with the “Coaches Film Room,” it’s just a group of college football coaches, with the help of a telestrator and the all-22 angle, sitting around analyzing the game, and it’s some of the best sports television you’ll see all year.

For any of you football fans tired of hearing the same old cliches from analysts or those that just want to learn something new about the sport, this is the way to watch the game.

Here’s a taste of what you can expect…

It’s crazy how often these coaches call plays like that. We can’t even begin to understand how much these guys know about the sport. They don’t miss a thing. The offense is tipping a play with its formation? They’ll point it out. A defensive player is out of position before the snap? You’ll hear about it right away.

The “Coaches Film Room” will air on ESPNNEWS and feature limited commercial breaks. In the past, ESPN would cut to commercial as the coaches were getting into enthralling football conversations. That shouldn’t be much of a problem this year.

The following coaches will be featured on the broadcast:

Steve Addazio (Boston College)

Dino Babers (Syracuse)

Dave Doeren (NC State)

Mike MacIntrye (Colorado)

Matt Rhule (Baylor)

Kalani Sitake (BYU)

This is the fourth year ESPN has offered this viewing option, which has been immensely popular. It’s somewhat surprising other networks haven’t adopted the idea. This would undoubtedly be a hit for the NFL if they did something like this for Thursday night games. They already simulcast the game on NFL Network. Why not take advantage of that by giving viewers a different broadcast option?

Enough about that. Today isn’t the day to complain about football. It’s a great day for football junkies everywhere. Just enjoy it.