ESPN’s College GameDay arrived in the heart of University of Miami’s campus Saturday Nov.11 to signify the biggest football game in the nation that night: the Miami Hurricanes v.s the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. With their 41-8 victory and record 6.7 million viewership reach, the Hurricanes did not disappoint. Scroll through the gallery to recap…
Photo of the Week: ARod Comes to College GameDay
This week’s photo of the week comes from Visuals Editor Hunter Crenian and features Alex Rodriguez appearing on ESPN’s College GameDay at the University of Miami Nov. 11 while wearing his “Turnover Chain” predicting the Hurricanes win over Notre Dame in contrast to Lee Corso’s prediction of a Notre Dame victory.
VIDEO: Canes fans share thoughts on College GameDay, Notre Dame matchup
The College GameDay broadcast on Nov. 11 brought out the most fervent Canes fans on campus. Visuals editor Hunter Crenian went out to interview some of the students who waited in line early Saturday morning ahead of the Notre Dame rivalry game.
VIDEO: Students pack the patio on College GameDay
ESPN’s College GameDay pre-game broadcast was welcomed by the Coral Gables campus with thousands of students, creative fan signs and a plenty of Canes spirit. More from our live blog coverage can be found here. Featured photo taken by visuals editor Hunter Crenian.
Live Blog: ESPN’s College GameDay broadcasts live from campus
It’s College GameDay! This is a live blog covering the broadcast of ESPN’s pre-game broadcast from the Coral Gables campus of University of Miami.
VIDEO: College GameDay analysts say Miami-Notre Dame ‘rivalry is significant again’
Analysts from ESPN’s College GameDay said in a press conference Nov. 10 that the rivalry between the No. 7-ranked University of Miami Hurricanes and the No. 3-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish is “significant again.” “You got a great setting, you got warm weather, you got short pants, you got the Irish and the Canes,” College…
No. 7 Hurricanes await historic faceoff against No. 3 Fighting Irish
Miami and Notre Dame each had at least four losses on their records and were struggling to find consistency when they faced off in October 2016. What a difference a year makes.
ESPN College GameDay set to broadcast from UM Lakeside Patio
Students can start lining up for a chance to be on national television starting from 5 a.m. Saturday.
Catholics vs. Convicts: Notre Dame rivalry reminds fans of Canes history
Ask any Miami Hurricanes football fan which teams they hate and you’ll get three responses: the Florida Gators, the Florida State Seminoles and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. These games, in which emotions run high on and off the field, must be won to confirm the Canes are truly “back.” To be an elite team,…