So leave it to ESPN's Pat McAfee to have a little too much fun by bringing in a Lou Holtz impersonator during a sit-down interview with Ohio State and Notre Dame coaches Ryan Day and Marcus Freeman. "Before we get you out of here, there's somebody who has a question," said McAfee, gesturing to the other side of the room.
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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.
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."
In Saban's first season as a college football analyst for ESPN, he has brought unique gravitas and impact to the role.
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.
All Times Eastern College Basketball Men’s William & Mary at North Carolina-Wilmington — CBS Sports Network, 1 p.m. Brown at Cornell — ESPN+, 2 p.m. Columbia at Princeton — ESPN+, 2 p.m. Dartmouth at Yale — ESPN+,
Here's where "College GameDay" is for Monday's CFP championship game, including time, location, schedule, guest picker and more:
Now that he's retired, Saban is headed for immortality. On Friday, Saban's College GameDay colleagues informed him that he would be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame this year.
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban was surprised by the news of his hall of fame selection on ESPN's College Gameday.
Saban was a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame and it was clearly only a matter of time before he got in. As Pat McAfee said in the clip above, Saban is widely regarded as the greatest coach in the history of college football and he has the accolades to show for it.