Nick Saban's foul language drew some complaints from College GameDay viewers last season. The retired head coach filled the ...
After a legendary coaching career that saw him win seven national championships, former LSU and Alabama head coach Nick Saban ...
Nick Saban joined the College GameDay crew after deciding to walk away from coaching football. For years, he angered opposing ...
Still, it’s interesting to see the people bothered by Saban’s GameDay profanity, and to read the specific language of their complaints. Unless there’s a notable change in FCC policy ...
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A number took to filing FCC complaints, which were revealed via ... Another fan took a swipe at fellow College GameDay analyst and increasingly ubiqitous ESPN personality Pat McAfee in their ...
“College Gameday announcers continue to use profanity ... Despite the complaints, the FCC hasn't punished Saban or ESPN. An ESPN spokesperson also declined to comment regarding Saban’s swearing.
Nick Saban had a masterful first season on ESPN's College GameDay, but not everyone was a fan of his on-set swearing.
The aforementioned complaint was the first one to the FCC. The second came just 18 minutes later, and mentioned Saban’s fellow Gameday analyst, Pat McAfee, who also has his own show on ESPN.
According to AL.com, which obtained FCC records through a FOIA request ... "I continually hear profanity on 'College GameDay' which airs on ESPN," another complaint from North Carolina said ...
In fact, as revealed by AL.com's Matt Stahl, Saban had a few profane slip-ups on the Dec. 7 rendition of "GameDay" before the ... as they wrote to the FCC, demanding that they fine ESPN $1 million ...
AL.com's Matt Stahl obtained three complaints filed to the FCC regarding Saban's language on College GameDay. Following his "elephant s**t" quip in December, a Missouri viewer demanded a ...