Paul Finebaum hilariously trolls Alabama fans after Michigan’s National Championship victory
"Not going well in Larryville."
"Not going well in Larryville."
The College Football Playoff semifinals hit a multi-year high, a positive development heading into the title game.
What was Nick watching??
Fans either loved or hated the Field Pass broadcast of the Rose Bowl featuring the cast of The Pat McAfee Show.
"A Rose Bowl legend if there ever was one!"
"Who gets the last laugh?"
After many ESPN voices stumped for Alabama to make the College Football Playoff, allegations of SEC bias came up again.
The final SEC Championship game on CBS led the way on college football's Championship Weekend.
"There's no way you're going to leave Coach Saban and Alabama out of a playoff."
"No way the SEC champ's left out."
"The best team, who we subjectively think is the best team in college sports, doesn't always win."
"That really sat with me, because I came to Alabama for the standard."
"Don't use the term 'we' when you start to give your point there, because there is not a 'we' in this."
"One team has a loss. And that's Alabama. One team doesn't, in Florida State."
"Top 10 moment in 'College GameDay' history."
"The place is not packed, the fans don't seem to be engaged, it seems to be more like a tennis match."
"I have no idea what just...I mean what just happened?"
"In all the years I've done college football. My favorite game of all time bar none is the Iron Bowl in Auburn in 2013."
The 1993 Auburn Tigers season was one for the ages because of their Iron Bowl victory, undefeated record, and television ban.
The announcer jinx reared its ugly head on Saturday Night as Brad Nessler set up Alabama kicker Will Reichard to fail.
"I hate it that we're not gonna continue this relationship."
The premier SEC matchup of the past ten years will get all the trimmings next weekend. ESPN officially...
This might have been a time to let the referee have the floor.
The news of Danielson's assignment on Saturday split viewers into two camps.
Alabama-USF viewers were treated to a bizarre broadcast in the second quarter with only wide-angle stationary cameras due to lightning.