Coverage for the highly-anticipated Orange Bowl clash between Notre Dame and Penn State got off to a slightly rocky start on ESPN due to an unfortunate technical issue
ESPN's 'College GameDay' coverage of the Orange Bowl was hit by an awkward technical blunder as ex-Alabama coach Nick Saban was interrupted by host Rece Davis
Pat McAfee suggests college football should honor Nick Saban by renaming the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy after him.
Nick Saban will be inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame. This is not news to anyone who has paid attention to college football over the last 20 years, but it came as a delightful surprise to Saban on Friday night when he learned his induction will take place in 2025.
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban was surprised by the news of his hall of fame selection on ESPN's College Gameday.
Lights, camera…audio issues. ESPN’s flagship program, College GameDay, got off to a rocky start in its’ pregame coverage of the Orange Bowl between Notre Dame and Penn State,
Former Alabama coach Nick Saban was named to the College Football Hall of Fame's 2025 class on Friday. He first heard the news on "College GameDay."
Nick Saban is officially a hall of fame head ... He is currently in his first season as an analyst on "College GameDay" with Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit, Pat McAfee, Desmond Howard and Lee Corso.
ESPN introduced the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class on "College GameDay" during the pregame segment at the semifinal between Ohio State and Texas, a
Viewers of the College Football Playoff National Championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame were met with an unexpected message from the freshly inaugurated President Donald Trump at halftime on Monday night.
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ESPN plans to leave no stone unturned in its coverage of Monday night’s College Football Playoff championship game between the 7th-seeded Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes.