Thursday, April 25 2013 7:03 AM EDT2013-04-25 11:03:18 GMT
(RNN) - Big guys are likely to be the stars of the show Thursday night when the NFL Draft again airs in primetime on ESPN, live from Radio City Music Hall. Barring unforeseen weirdness - which can neverMore >>
The NFL Draft with all its drama and uncertainty airs live in prime time Thursday night. Luke Joeckel, Manti Te'o, SEC stars and borderline quarterbacks are among this year's mysteries.More >>
Thursday, April 18 2013 8:52 PM EDT2013-04-19 00:52:03 GMT
(RNN) - Spring practice in the SEC climaxes Saturday when five more teams hold their annual spring scrimmages. Interesting fact: So far the biggest attendance at a spring game this season was at KentuckyMore >>
New coaches at Tennessee, Auburn and Arkansas will give us the first glimpse of their teams in Saturday's SEC spring games. Two-time defending national champion Alabama and Mississippi State also give fans a break from the long college football offseason.
Friday, March 29 2013 3:53 PM EDT2013-03-29 19:53:54 GMT
(RNN) - ESPN will broadcast the spring games of three SEC teams in April. Fans can watch South Carolina, Texas A&M and two-time defending national champion Alabama on ESPN, ESPN 2 or ESPN 3. On April 13,More >>
This April, ESPN will televise three SEC spring football games. Other SEC schools' spring games will be broadcast on CSS and Sun Sports. More >>
Monday, January 7 2013 6:00 AM EST2013-01-07 11:00:08 GMT
Miami (RNN) - Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said the team that makes the most mistakes may well win tonight. Not a misprint.He explained that odd statement Sunday at the final news conference before theMore >>
Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said the team that makes the most mistakes may win tonight. He meant the team that takes the most chances, forces the action and sets the pace. Teams that do that make mistakes. But they cause the other guys to make mistakes, too. More >>
Sunday, January 6 2013 11:20 PM EST2013-01-07 04:20:58 GMT
Monday's game between Notre Dame and Alabama is a dream match for the gang at ESPN, the once and future holders of the broadcast rights.More >>
Alabama and Notre Dame stir emotions, a lot of them bad. And that's good if you're trying to attract TV viewers. ESPN is hopeful that Monday's match between the traditional college football powers may be a record-setter. More >>
TUSCALOOSA, AL (WBRC) -
Alabama head coach Nick Saban says that his players still have good reason to play hard the rest of the season after Alabama's loss to Texas A&M on Saturday.
In his post game conference, Saban discussed how the Aggies should be congratulated on the way they played.
"They played a tremendous game and the certainly outplayed us today," said Saban.
The coach expressed that the Aggies have too tough of an offense for the defense to give up 20 points in the first quarter.
"We dug a ditch we couldn't get out of," said Saban about the first quarter.
Coach Saban felt that there were too many missed assignments and undisciplined mistakes. It's something he feels falls on his shoulders.
"That starts with me. I take full responsibility for not having our team more ready to do the things that they needed to do to be more successful in this game," said the coach.
Despite the loss, Saban says the players still have good goals to focus on. He cited that two of the three National Championship teams he has coached have had one loss. The Tide still has two games remaining in the regular season and has to win against Auburn to clench the SEC West. If they win, they will go on to play for the SEC title and could still have a shot at the big game.
"I was really concerned about this week; we seemed out of gas this week..."said Saban. "Hopefully, we'll have a chance to finish with some significance."
Friday, May 24 2013 12:24 AM EDT2013-05-24 04:24:42 GMT
Last year, Cosby won Central Region championships in nearly every spring sport. 2013 has seen the Titans successful in the spring once again, as they appeared in all four Dominion District title gamesMore >>
Four Titan teams played for district titles on Thursday night, with three of them raising championship trophies by the end of the night.More >>
Friday, May 24 2013 12:14 AM EDT2013-05-24 04:14:48 GMT
The University of Richmond Spiders baseball team's comeback bid against the top-seeded Saint Louis Billikens fell short on Thursday night in the Atlantic 10 Tournament, 10-6. With the setback, Richmond'sMore >>
Richmond charged back after being down 7-0, but could not catch the Billikins and was eliminated from the Atlantic 10 Tournament.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 11:56 PM EDT2013-05-24 03:56:20 GMT
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (23-22) finished off a 9-4 win over the Trenton Thunder (24-23) with an ultra-rare triple play in front of 7,042 at The Diamond on Thursday night. The triple play was theMore >>
A triple-play highlighted the Flying Squirrels' second straight win as they ended their homestand on a high note and forced a series split with Trenton.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:21 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:21:59 GMT
Wednesday marked an up and down day for the Richmond Spider baseball team, but at the end of the night the Spiders were still alive in the Atlantic 10 Tournament. After falling to Charlotte in their firstMore >>
After falling to Charlotte in its first game of the day, Richmond was able to rebound and beat La Salle and will play at least another day.More >>
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:05 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:05:57 GMT
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (22-22) used five pitchers and barely hung on for a 5-4 victory over the Trenton Thunder (24-22) at The Diamond on Wednesday night. The Squirrels were covering for the absenceMore >>
The Richmond Flying Squirrels (22-22) used five pitchers and barely hung on for a 5-4 victory over the Trenton Thunder (24-22) at The Diamond on Wednesday night.More >>