Ohio State's win on Monday night marked back-to-back national championships for the Big Ten conference and ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes it's time to crown a new king of college football. Despite the SEC laying claim to being the sport's best conference — with four straight national titles from
In case anybody was wondering, Stephen A. Smith is attending the National Championship Game. ESPN hosted Monday's First Take live from Atlanta, the site of college football's title showdown between Notre Dame and Ohio State.
No. 7 seed Notre Dame is finally about to face off with No. 8 seed Ohio State in the College Football Playoff national championship. This will represent the first national championship game played since the implementation of a 12-team playoff.
Stephen A. Smith did not hold back in criticizing Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes after they lost to the Michigan Wolverines, 10-13, on Dec. 1, 2024.
It's safe to say that just a few weeks ago, few people would have expected a College Football Playoff ... As is so often the case, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes that he has the answer. .@ ...
Stephen A. Smith’s contract with ESPN is set to expire this year, but it doesn’t sound like he’s going anywhere.During an appearance on Wednesday’s Howard Stern Show (along with Chris “Mad Dog” Russo),
Per ESPN BET, the Fighting Irish enter the College Football Playoff national championship ... On "First Take" Friday morning, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith argued that Notre Dame needs a win the CFP ...
For ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, it’s a little bit funny that Notre Dame has so many fans given their lack of postseason success over the last few decades. It even led to him mocking Irish fans, comparing them to the Dallas Cowboys fans ahead of the National Championship Game.
Stephen A. Smith is the main host of First Take, so he was part of this discussion. He responded to Newton with a question of his own, this one more centered around Deion Sanders instead of Shedeur.
Patrick Smith/Getty Images Obviously, that is a strong (even "uncomfortable") suggestion to make, but it is undeniable that there is a prevailing feeling in the football world that the Chiefs are ...
Cam Newton continues to make his post-football foray into media, and it’s getting absolutely buck wild. Newton appeared on First Take Thursday to give his opinion on whether it’s okay that Mark Andrews hasn’t spoken to the media since his disastrous playoff game that essentially handed an AFC Championship berth to the Bills after fumbling the ball,
Brady's seven Super Bowl rings to Mahomes' three remain the evergreen argument in the greatest quarterback discussion.