Former Alabama center Paul Crane joined The Game with Ryan Fowler to reflect playing with Joe Namath throughout his career with Alabama and the New York Jets.
Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Hurts is heading into his sophomore campaign with high expectation to duplicate his success from last season.
With the shadow of backup quarterback Tua Tagovailoa following him throughout the off season and a new offensive coordinator in Brian Daboll, Hurts has used his experience at the Manning Passing Academy to development more confidence on and off the fi
Long before computer generated rankings and playoff selection committees, fans would settle college football debates using a much simpler method: see who can chug beer the fastest.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Naturally, athletes tend to look up to the players that came before them.
For former UNLV quarterback Randall Cunningham, one of those players was Joe Namath.
Not long after he was selected for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn Friday, Cunningham mentioned the former Alabama signal caller as a quarterback who inspired him to play
"College GameDay" is heading back to Tuscaloosa.
ESPN announced Saturday night that the popular three-hour college football pregame show will broadcast live outside Bryant-Denny Stadium next week ahead of Alabama's meeting with No. 4 LSU...
The Florida Gators were not the only team the University of Alabama hosted this weekend.
To play up the matchup between Alabama and Florida held at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday, "SEC Nation," a traveling pregame show that chooses a different SEC town each week to broadcast its program, set up on campus in front of Moore Hall across from the Quad...
One of the most iconic sports figures in history joined The Game on Monday night. Joe Namath is primarily known for leading the New York Jets to victory over the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III, but he also had a successful career while at the University of Alabama.
Most of America knows him as Broadway Joe, but before he became the face of New York sports, Joe Namath was a national championship quarterback under Bear Bryant at Alabama. During his three years at the helm of the Crimson Tide, Namath led his team to a 29-4 record...