The ESPN host returns home from the College Football Playoff National Championship for the cutest daddy-daughter moment.
Pat McAfee suggests college football should honor Nick Saban by renaming the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy after him.
Shane Gillis is arguably the top stand-up comedian in the industry at the moment and Nick Saban has no detectable sense of humor. Putting them together on
The sport of college football is in a pretty weird spot these days. Nobody seems to know the rules surrounding NIL. Nobody seems to understand how the
The No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes are gearing up for a big-time showdown with the No. 5 seed Texas Longhorns on Friday night in the Cotton Bowl, but before the
On "The Pat McAfee Show," legendary coach Nick Saban criticized the current state of college football regarding the lack of name, image, and likeness rules. Teams spend millions on NIL like the Ohio State Buckeyes,
Before the Buckeyes and Fighting Irish took the field, the panel featuring Pat McAfee and Nick Saban discussed the current state of college football, most notably around the NIL ruling. McAfee mentioned that Saban had a strong metaphor that encapsulates the Name, Image and Likeness.
Nick Saban gave an impassioned defense of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day on “College Gameday” on Monday that seemed to come from an all too familiar place for the former Alabama coach.
Saban went 7-3 in his career in national championship games. Here’s the two least enjoyable cities he coached in.
Shane Gillis said he had a fiery off-camera interaction with Nick Saban after the comedian called the legendary Alabama coach a cheater on ESPN’s “College Gameday” last month.
In Saban's first season as a college football analyst for ESPN, he has brought unique gravitas and impact to the role.
The former Alabama quarterback has 259 passing yards, nine sacks and a spot in the NFC Championship Game after two playoff contests.