The December resignation of ESPN chief John Skipper led to speculation of imminent harassment scandals, but the truth was far more complicated. Skipper now reveals that threats of extortion from his cocaine dealer placed both ESPN and his family in an “untenable position.”
Week 11 in college football featured three top-10 matchups, but it ended up being Alabama's game against Mississippi State that grabbed the nation's attention.
In the least surprising news of the day, ESPN's College Gameday announced its plan to broadcast live from the Alabama-Florida State game on the first weekend of the season.
Alabama football head coach Nick Saban traveled to Bristol, Conn., on Wednesday morning to take part in the ESPN Car Wash at the network’s studios.
Saban began the day on the radio via telephone with “Mike and Mike” before arriving at the studios for a one-on-one with Rece Davis...
The biggest story in college football this week came Tuesday when Alabama head coach Nick Saban signed a contract extension that will keep him in Tuscaloosa through the 2024 season.
The deal doesn't increase his base salary or talent fee but it did pay him a $4 million signing bonus plus an additional $4 million spread out over the final three years of the contract...
Just seven days before Alabama plays for a College Football Playoff championship, the school announced that Lane Kiffin will not remain with the team for the final week.
In a school release, Saban issued the following statement:
“We appreciate all that Lane has done for our football program over the last three years,” Alabama head coach Nick Saban said...
If you've ever wondered what a offseason day in the life of Nick Saban looks like, ESPN is going to give fans a look at the lighter side of the Alabama head coach on Sunday.
Kirk Herbstreit knows football, and the ESPN analyst knows what's good, too: Herbie picked a Tuscaloosa restaurant as his fave in this year's annual "Herbie Awards."