ESPN eyes record viewership for Alabama-Notre Dame game-al.comESPN's Burke Magnus: "We need the stars to align on the field, but I think it has the potential to break some records."
Get caught up with today's schedule and the past few days of Notre Dame coverage (links)-al.comAlabama touches down in Miami at 3:30 p.m. CDT
James Franklin stopped the press conference following the Music City Bowl win over NC State to hug a fan who was in attendance. more...
The Big Ten's overall bowl performance has been woeful since 2006 and a 1-4 mark in Tuesday's bowls didn't help. How can this be fixed? Add the Big 12's Texas and Oklahoma to the conference, says SN's Bill Bender.
Notre Dame is used to being the underdog, but the spread it's projected to lose by versus Alabama in the 2013 BCS Championship should light a fire underneath the...
Here comes Barrett Jones, straight at you, rolling through the Alabama football offices on a scooter. It's three weeks before the BCS championship game, and this self-propelled four-wheeler enables him to keep his left foot immobilized. Jones injured his foot, which was in a temporary cast, in the first half of the SEC title game. But it didn't slow him then -- he didn't miss a snap in Alabama's 32-28 victory over Georgia -- and it's not preventing him from nimbly cruising down the carpeted hallways of the Mal Moore Athletic Complex now.
There are few programs in the history of college football that have experienced as much success as Alabama and Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish are fourth all-time with 865 wins and no team in the nation can claim more Heisman trophies than the Irish's seven. The Crimson Tide is ninth all-time with 826 wins and has won two of the last three BCS National Championships. Officially, the Tide leads all FBS programs with 14 national titles and Notre Dame is tied for second with 11. Bama claims 24 NCAA Hall of Famers while the Irish boast 50.
Florida to cap an excellent season with a win over Louisville.
Dan Mullen continues to achieve what many have considered impossible at Mississippi State.
I hope it isn't a blowout..U of L has no defense.Louisville probably doesn't have the firepower to fend off the slow, inevitable death that has beset all but one Florida opponent this season. But the Cardinals do have Teddy Bridgewater.