The ESPN host returns home from the College Football Playoff National Championship for the cutest daddy-daughter moment.
Now that Ohio State has won the College Football Playoff National Championship, eyes are on the 2026 season. But don't expect ...
Lee Corso has been many things — a college football coach, Burt Reynolds' college roommate and America’s favorite college football lovin’ crazy grandfather on ESPN's College GameDay, where he makes ...
Ohio State Buckeyes safety Caleb Downs (2) returns an interception during the second half of the Cotton Bowl Classic College ...
Corso donned a Leprechaun hat on ESPN College GameDay, picking Notre Dame to beat Ohio State and win the national championship in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. Who ya got winning the ...
"College GameDay" will be broadcast on ESPN, with Davis, Saban, McAfee, Lee Corso, Desmond Howard and Herbstreit at ... No. 8 ...
Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers will not be playing another year of college football. Ewers, the talented quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, decided he would enter his name into the NFL ...
Arch Manning's tenure as Texas' full-time starting quarterback begins with a bang on Aug. 30, when the Longhorns travel to Ohio State in a rematch from the College Football Playoff semifinals.
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers has declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, forgoing his senior season with the University of Texas. Ewers spent the past three seasons as the ...
Texas football enjoyed a rousing debut in its first season as an SEC program. The Longhorns finished 13-3, and ended the regular season with the best record of any conference school. However ...
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Longhorns' leading wide receiver is going pro. With Texas out of the College Football Playoff, Houston native Matthew Golden has announced he will leave the university ...
This commentary first appeared in Kirk Bohls' weekly newsletter. To subscribe to the newsletter for bonus Longhorns coverage, you can sign up here. AUSTIN — Repeat after me. No. We all know that.