During an episode of the "Always College Football" podcast, ESPN analyst Greg McElroy explained why he thinks Alabama will have a better season in 2025. "The Alabama Crimson Tide, trying to bounce ...
Greg McElroy is someone who does ... coach the Tide offense for the 2025 season. McElroy discussed this addition on Always College Football on Monday, where he offered nothing but positivity ...
Greg McElroy has a strong inkling that LSU will become a College Football Playoff contender during the 2025 season. McElroy predicted the Tigers going all in and accomplishing great things but ...
After the Georgia Bulldogs won two straight championships, college football seemed to be entering a new era of dominance. However, Greg McElroy believes recent evidence suggests otherwise.
On Wednesday's edition of ESPN's "Always College Football," McElroy said: (5:05) "If you are worried or wondering how many times Notre Dame would be in the top 14. Well, they have finished outside ...
Sean McDonough won't return to ESPN's hockey team on Thursday. The play-by-play announcer hasn't broadcasted a game since voicing the College Football Playoff National Championship Game for ESPN ...
On Monday's edition of "Always College Football," Greg McElroy broke down which teams have a lot of momentum heading into the 2025 season. He was very "optimistic" about Florida's chances next ...
The offseason brings in a ton of media attention for teams that barely made the cust and Greg McElroy has ... On his show, "Always College Football," McElroy stated that he believes the Hurricanes ...
Sean McDonough has oddly not ... Team USA beat Finland on Thursday night. AP McDonough has been with ESPN since 1989 and also calls college football, college basketball, the PGA Championship ...
Putting the past behind it, ESPN's Greg McElroy predicts Moore's Michigan team will take that next step toward College Football Playoff and conference title contention in his second season ...
Sean McDonough wants mutual respect between American and Canadian fans after “The Star-Spangled Banner” was booed during the 4 Nations Face-Off last week. The ESPN announcer, who’s on the ...
Former Alabama quarterback and ESPN analyst Greg McElroy has gone all Paul Finebaum on us by casting serious doubts. "I think he is damaged right now," McElroy said during his own show.