Pat McAfee will become a full-time member of ESPN’s iconic “College GameDay” pregame college football show.
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The face of college football is going pro. Inside Kirk Herbstreit’s plan for a busy fall on your TV
Kirk Herbstreit will be calling NFL games on Thursday and college football on Saturday this fall. How he plans to manage the grinding schedule.
‘Go time’: Chicago Sky show New York Liberty how WNBA champions play in decisive Game 3 win
With their Game 3 win over the New York Liberty, the Chicago Sky moved closer to becoming the first WNBA team in 20 years to repeat as champions.
Dennis Rodman says he’ll try to free Brittney Griner. It could be a ‘fiasco,’ experts say.
Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman told NBC he plans to travel to Russia to “help that girl.” But experts doubt Rodman can do anything for Brittney Griner.
Urban Meyer returning to Fox Sports TV gig after Jacksonville Jaguars debacle
Fox announced Friday that Urban Meyer was rejoining “Big Noon Kickoff,” confirming reports about the ex-Jaguars coach returning to TV work.
As NHL makes gains in front-office diversity, can hockey keep up?
The NHL has five women in assistant GM roles – and the first Black general manager in league history with Mike Grier leading the San Jose Sharks.
NBC’s Jac Collinsworth, Jason Garrett pairing lacks credibility with side of nepotism | Opinion
NBC Sports is getting blowback over the decision to have Jac Collinsworth and Jason Garrett call Notre Dame football games this fall.
Michael Smith joins Amazon’s Prime Video ‘Thursday Night Football’ studio coverage as news analyst
Michael Smith, formerly of ESPN, will join Amazon’s Prime Video’s “Thursday Night Football” pregame, halftime and postgame coverage as a news analyst.
Despite Max Scherzer’s objections, MLB’s PitchCom system has become ‘second-nature’ to most
Max Scherzer thinks MLB’s new PitchCom devices should be “illegal,” but players around baseball have been more accepting of the technology.
Holy Grail of baseball cards — a Honus Wagner T-206 — sells for record $7.25 million
A 1909-11 Honus Wagner T-206, one of the rarest trading cards in the world, sold for $7.25 million to an anonymous buyer.