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Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti said quarterback Fernando Mendoza prepares better than any player he's ever been around. But nothing could've readied Mendoza for the sights and sounds he witnessed Saturday evening from Memorial Stadium's Northeast corner.
LSU had a chance to turn a disappointing season around on Saturday night, but they were unable to pull off the upset against Texas A&M. The result
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Jonah Knubel in Pat McAfee’s Kicking Contest during the broadcast of ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’ at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. A University of Utah student missed out on a $1 million kick.
"It's about winning the Big Ten Championship and then trying to win the Natty," edge rusher Mikail Kamara said after Indiana football's 55-10 win over Maryland.
That’s audible “Fire Kelly” chants from the LSU faithful, as the Tigers fell to 5-3 overall and 2-3 in the SEC with the home loss – a setback that saw the Aggies score 35 straight points to pull away for their 8 th straight win.
LSU fans were fed up with head coach Brian Kelly during a blowout loss at home against Texas A&M on Saturday night.
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Hugh Freeze Responds to Brutal "Fire Hugh" Chants Following 10-3 Loss to Kentucky
A mixture of boos and “Fire Hugh” chants echoed throughout Jordan-Hare Stadium as head coach Hugh Freeze walked off the field after one of the more embarrassing performances in recent memory.
ESPN’s Pat McAfee has ruffled the feathers of college football fans across the country – but also has a loyal following with the energy he brings to the set every Saturday morning.
three points is all Auburn football could muster at Jordan-Hare Stadium Saturday ... An eruption of "boos" filled the air in Jordan-Hare Stadium, followed by chants of "fire Freeze" cut through the fall air from the south sections of the stadium as ...
Dressed like some sort of humanoid creature from the Mos Eisley Cantina on Tatooine, Pat McAfee welcomed a normal-looking Nick Saban onto his Halloween day show