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Miami Hurricanes fans are being blasted online after footage showed that Indiana fans outnumbered them in their home stadium.
Trump was briefly shown on the jumbotron during the national anthem where he smiled and waved to the crowd of over 70,000 attendees.
Hard Rock Stadium is set to host a massive crowd as Hurricanes and Hoosiers fans descend on Miami, hinting at a record-setting spectacle before kickoff at the 2026 CFP National Championship.
Thursday’s “First Call” has some interesting comments from Pittsburgh Steelers legend Jerome Bettis about the crowd at Acrisure Stadium. The NFL Draft just got an interesting submission. Russell Wilson is making offseason headlines.
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban has been inside basically every big-time college football stadium in the country. From his coaching career at Michigan State, LSU and Alabama, to his time with ESPN's "College GameDay," Saban has visited nearly ...
Patriots players and coaches were loving the Gillette Stadium crowd Sunday. "I was trying to keep those rookies in the moment, like, 'Guys, this is sick.'"
Donald Trump was reportedly booed and jeered as thousands of fans attended the College Football Playoff National Championship in Miami. The US President was at the match on January 19 with his daughter Ivanka Trump and other family members.
Miami football will play for the national championship at home in Hard Rock Stadium. The 2025 Hurricanes aren't the first to have that opportunity.
IShowSpeed left an Algerian cup football match after fans in the stands began throwing objects towards him. The incident happened while the streamer was attending the game as part of his ongoing Africa tour and touring the pitch before the match’s beginning.
IShowSpeed‘s Speed Does Africa tour just got a whole lot more dramatic. The internet sensation had to leave the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers, Algeria, during a recent football match, leaving netizens stunned and curious about what led to the abrupt exit.