Ahead of tonight’s national championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame, ESPN College GameDay host Rece Davis sees a narrow path forward for the Fighting Irish to come out with a win. It involves a two-step process,
Rece Davis, the host of ESPN’s College GameDay show, recently joined The Press Box podcast and discussed the inaugural year of the 12-team College Football Playoff. Davis weighed in on what worked
Kirk Herbstreit couldn’t help but get emotional in the broadcast booth on Monday night. The longtime ESPN college football announcer, who has become one of the key voices in the sport the past few decades,
Rece Davis and the "College GameDay Podcast" crew reviewed the College Football Playoff national championship matchup between Ohio State and Notre Dame shortly after the Buckeyes' win over Texas.
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban was surprised by the news of his hall of fame selection on ESPN's College Gameday.
“Count out Notre Dame at your at your own peril,” Thamel said. “… But these playoffs become a war of attrition, and the injuries have not been kind to Notre Dame. If you go through the course of the season, they haven’t been kind to Ohio State either, especially on the on the offensive line.
Rece Davis revealed his thoughts on what will go down in Atlanta on Monday night when the favored Buckeyes face the Fighting Irish.
Ryan Day is riding high as the newest national champion, and he believes Ohio State's title has a significant spot in history.
"College GameDay," ESPN's popular college football pregame show is heading to the Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas, where Ohio State faces Texas.
Ty Johnson's 23 points helped UC Davis defeat Hawaii 68-66 on Thursday night. Johnson added three steals for the Aggies (12-8, 6-3 Big West Conference). Pablo Tamba scored 19 points while going 9 of 12 and 1 of 4 from the free-throw line and added five rebounds.
As the seconds ticked off the clock in Mercedez-Benz Stadium Monday night, they closed out Ohio State’s ninth national championship as well as the longest college football