While all the current College Football Playoff hype centers around Ohio State's Cotton Bowl semifinal win against Texas, former Big Ten-turned-SEC icon Nick Saban learned on College GameDay that he'd been accepted into the 2025 Hall of Fame class.
Texas’ Huff and Texas Tech’s Harrell will be a part of the College Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025, joining legendary coaches Nick Saban and Urban Meyer.
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban has been high on the Ohio State Buckeyes since the College Football Playoff began. Saban, who blasted some Ohio State fans for their fury over the team's 13-10 loss to hated rival Michigan on Nov.
To celebrate the news of Nick Saban heading into the College Football Hall of Fame, ESPN highlighted the former Alabama coach’s greatest moments on “College GameDay.”
The Buckeyes are led by quarterback Will Howard, who's posted 32 touchdowns and 3,490 yards with a 72.6 completion percentage. Howard has helped the Buckeyes average 41.5 points and 486.5 yards per game throughout the playoffs.
On Friday night, just moments before the Cotton Bowl between Ohio State and Texas kicked off, ESPN's "College GameDay" made a surprise honor for longtime Alabama head coach Nick Saban. Host Rece ...
The journey continues. After whitewashing Tennessee and Oregon, the Ohio State football team is just one win away from playing for a College Football Playoff national championship. To get there
Nick Saban is the first inductee of the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class. The ESPN "College GameDay" crew surprised him with the announcement during Friday's pregame show for the College Football Playoff matchup between Ohio State and Texas at the Cotton Bowl.
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban was surprised by the news of his hall of fame selection on ESPN's College Gameday.
Ex-Alabama coach-turned-analyst Nick Saban clarified his comments following Ohio State's 20-point Rose Bowl win against Oregon.
Both teams have performed exceptionally well throughout the season and have been among the favorites to win the national championship trophy for most of the year. According to ESPN BET, Ohio State is a six-point favorite in this matchup. However, Texas has a 50.5% chance of winning, according to ESPN's Matchup Predictor.