Curt Cignetti is not here for sentiment. He didn’t bring any. Didn’t pack it. Didn’t allow it through TSA.
Mark Stoops doesn't speak in punchlines. He's not a vertical video machine. He doesn't arrive with a posse, a prop or a podcast.
At SEC Media Days, Nick Saban has become — forgive the Alabama mascot-themed pun — the elephant in the room.
The Cardinals (4-3) have been forced to rearrange their season goals to quality for the best bowl trip possible and a winning record.
By midnight Saturday, fans of either the Wildcats or Gators will have renewed hope for a winning season and a trip to a bowl game
On Wednesday, Curt Cignetti hit the national publicity Powerball: A 12-minute love-in on ESPN with the network's premier college football and cultural spokesman — Pat McAfee.
Sometimes, you just get lucky.
The Cards scored 38 points on their first seven possessions, spreading the touchdowns to four different players.
Jalen Milroe ran for two touchdowns and passed for three more, including scores of 84 and 55 yards to highly touted freshman Ryan Williams, and No. 5 Alabama breezed through Kalen DeBoer's debut with a 63-0 victory over Western Kentucky Saturday night.
How long can Eric Crawford and I make $1,000 last?