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
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 doesn't understand the backlash rappers like Snoop Dogg, Nelly and Soulja Boy are receiving for performing at events around Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. During a recent episode of The Stephen A.
Stephen A Smith defended Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson after a grueling playoff loss to the Bills on Sunday.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith found himself in a bit of a spat ... He has his hands on every single part of the Colorado football team and of the Colorado football organization.”
The College ... Football Playoff (CFP) is down to the semifinals, with four powerhouse programs aiming for a shot at the national championship. As anticipation builds for these matchups, ESPN’s ...
When analyzed side-by-side, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith discussed why the Orange Bowl is better than the Cotton Bowl when debating Paul Finebaum.
On Saturday's episode of ESPN's "First Take," Stephen A. Smith highlighted this stat of ... He took a lot of licks in college. He can't take that on a pro level. I can tell you that right now
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.
Stehpen A. Smith, Paul Finebaum and Chris Russo speculate over the impact of what a Notre Dame national championship would mean for the landscape of college football.
Ohio State last won a national championship in 2014, but that was when Urban Meyer was the head coach in Columbus. Ryan Day is seeking his first title with the Buckeyes, and a chance to redeem himself after a gnarly 13-10 loss to Michigan at Ohio Stadium on Nov. 30.