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It's the perfect time of year, as every team—regardless of what happened in 2024—enters the season with a clean 0-0 record ...
Rece Davis Names the Big Ten QB Who Is Following Joe Burrow’s Footsteps originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
During the tour, Davis and Dillingham battled over a golf simulator, took a stab at table tennis and hit the sticks for a ...
Here's what we learned about Ohio State football's Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz during the Buckeyes' second practice of ...
Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham is one of the brightest minds in college football at any level of experience or ...
"Rece Davis (already in Berkeley for College GameDay) will step in on play-by-play because of a personal matter for Dave Flemming, who often calls those 10:30 ESPN games.
Though widely considered by Oregon Ducks fans to be the starting quarterback for the upcoming season, Dante Moore has yet to be solidified for the top position ...
Rece Davis has watched the narrative unfolding around Nico Iamaleava over the past week and change. From his departure in Tennessee to his arrival at UCLA, a large contingent have come to the ...
Rece Davis (l.) interviews Jim Harbaugh (r.) after Michigan’s Rose Bowl win on Jan. 1, 2024. Getty Images Social media was quick to criticize Davis’ assessment.
ESPN talent Rece Davis caught flak for suggesting a sports bet was "risk-free investment" during a segment of College GameDay on Sunday with sports betting analyst Erin Dolan.
Rece Davis went on to reflect on his time with former Alabama coach Nick Saban throughout the fall, saying college sports is “more transactional than transformational” in the current landscape.
ESPN host Rece Davis on Sunday offered a clarification for a comment he made earlier on "College GameDay" during a conversation with ESPN Bet analyst Erin Dolan.
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