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Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Oct 16, 2007
Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Oct 16, 2007
Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Oct 23, 2007
Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Oct 30, 2007
Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Nov 6, 2007
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Episode: 1x07 | Airdate: Nov 27, 2007
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Episode: 1x09 | Airdate: Dec 11, 2007
Episode: 4x01 | Airdate: Aug 1, 2010
Episode: 6x01 | Airdate: Jan 3, 2012
Episode: 8x01 | Airdate: Sep 30, 2014
Episode: 8x10 | Airdate: Jul 21, 2015
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Episode: 8x13 | Airdate: Aug 11, 2015
Episode: 8x14 | Airdate: Aug 18, 2015
Episode: 9x01 | Airdate: Jan 16, 2015
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Episode: 9x03 | Airdate: Feb 12, 2016
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Episode: 9x12 | Airdate: Apr 23, 2015
Episode: 9x13 | Airdate: Apr 27, 2015
Episode: 9x14 | Airdate: May 12, 2015
Episode: 9x15 | Airdate: May 23, 2015
Episode: 9x16 | Airdate: Jun 9, 2015
Episode: 10x01 | Airdate: Apr 12, 2016
Episode: 10x02 | Airdate: Apr 19, 2016
Episode: 10x03 | Airdate: Apr 26, 2016
Episode: 10x04 | Airdate: Apr 19, 2016
Episode: 10x05 | Airdate: May 10, 2016
Episode: 10x06 | Airdate: May 25, 2016
Episode: 10x07 | Airdate: Jun 18, 2016
Episode: 10x08 | Airdate: Jul 2, 2016
Episode: 10x09 | Airdate: Jul 16, 2016
Episode: 10x10 | Airdate: Aug 4, 2016
Shelley Smith discusses running back Trent Richardson's fall from the pinnacle of the game; the story of track athlete Matt Dawkins.
Episode: 10x11 | Airdate: Aug 22, 2016 (30 min)
This is a story about a boy and his dog. Together, Owen and Haatchi, with their improbable winning streak and their remarkable bond, are like nothing you have ever seen.
Episode: 10x12 | Airdate: Oct 4, 2016
Redskins cornerback Josh Norman is profiled along with Patriots safety Nate Ebner, who honored his father by making the U.S. Olympic rugby team in Rio.
Episode: 10x13 | Airdate: Oct 11, 2016
Featured: the NFL's outspoken Bennett brothers, Michael (Seahawks DE) and Martellus (Patriots TE); and how a 7-year-old Cubs fan quite literally made the team a part of him.
Episode: 10x14 | Airdate: Oct 18, 2016 (30 min)
Episode: 10x15 | Airdate: Dec 1, 2016 (30 min)
Lisa Salters tells the powerful story of former NBA superstar Penny Hardaway and his childhood friend Desmond Merriweather, a middle school basketball coach who was stricken with cancer and needed Hardaway's help on the bench.
Episode: 10x16 | Airdate: Dec 24, 2016
Top stories of 2016 from this news magazine show.
Episode: 10x17 | Airdate: Dec 25, 2016 (30 min)
A year in the life of transgender high school track and field sprinter Matt Dawkins, an athlete just trying to be himself.
Episode: 11x01 | Airdate: May 24, 2017 (90 min)
The story of Ryan Leaf, commonly regarded as biggest bust in NFL draft history.
Episode: 11x02 | Airdate: Jun 11, 2017
Episode: 11x03 | Airdate: Jun 25, 2017
Episode: 11x04 | Airdate: Jul 2, 2017
Episode: 11x05 | Airdate: Jul 9, 2017
Nearly a year after the tragic death of Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez, his mother speaks about his journey and the boating accident that claimed three lives; a behind-the-scenes look at the popular "Simpsons'' episode, "Homer at the Bat.''
Episode: 11x06 | Airdate: Jul 23, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x07 | Airdate: Jul 30, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x08 | Airdate: Aug 6, 2017
Darko Milicic, one of the biggest busts in NBA history, has found success -- as a farmer in Serbia. Also, a murder that triggered a rash of retaliation threatened to tear apart a basketball team, until two coaches at the center of it joined forces.
Episode: 11x09 | Airdate: Aug 13, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x10 | Airdate: Aug 20, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x11 | Airdate: Aug 27, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x12 | Airdate: Sep 3, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x13 | Airdate: Sep 10, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x14 | Airdate: Sep 17, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 11x15 | Airdate: Sep 24, 2017
ESPN starts every Sunday with a story. This weekly, hourlong newsmagazine features a mix of investigative reports, big-name profiles, interviews, global issues, stories that show why sports matter, and quirky tales from off the beaten path. Bob Ley, the network's longest-serving commentator, and senior news correspondent Jeremy Schaap host the award-winning series.
Episode: 12x01 | Airdate: Feb 2, 2018
Alyssa Silva has inspired many people with her passion for life despite having a rare disease called spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Included in that ever-growing group of Silva's admirers is none other than the AFC Champion New England Patriots.
Episode: 13x01 | Airdate: Mar 10, 2019
E:60 tells the full story of Enes Kanter, the Portland Trail Blazer whose native country of Turkey has identified him as a terrorist and issued an international warrant for his arrest. Reporter Jeremy Schaap and producer Nicole Noren traveled to Turkey to get the government's side of the story. For the first time Hedo Turkoglu, a former NBA star and current advisor to the Turkish President, speaks on camera.
Episode: 14x01 | Airdate: Jan 26, 2020
An interview with former top NFL pick Drew Bledsoe on living in the shadow of the Tom Brady dynasty; the tackle that nearly cost him his life; and the peace and success he's found as a winemaker.
Episode: 15x01 | Airdate: Feb 14, 2021
Twenty years ago, the world of racing lost one of its biggest stars when Dale Earnhardt died during a crash on the last lap of the Daytona 500. In a new special, ESPN's E60 will take viewers back to that fateful day to explore the legacy of Dale Earnhardt and the effect his loss has had on the sport of NASCAR, including safety improvements to cars and racetracks.
In the program, McGee has a revealing interview with Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and the retired NASCAR star speaks openly about his father, what he remembers about that day 20 years ago, and how safety in the sport has evolved.
Episode: 15x09 | Airdate: Aug 31, 2025
This was more than a mere rivalry; it was a blood feud. It exploded in a massive brawl on March 26, 1997 when Darren McCarty sought revenge on Claude Lemieux who had seriously injured the Red Wings' Kris Draper the year before.
Episode: 16x01 | Airdate: Feb 11, 2022
Whitney Houston's singing of the national anthem at Super Bowl XXV is widely regarded as one of the most iconic moments in both sports and music.
Now, 31 years after that performance, and on the 10-year anniversary of Houston's tragic death, ESPN's E60 will explore how, set against the backdrop of the Gulf War, her performance that night helped unify the country and why Houston's stunning rendition still resonates today.
Episode: 17x01 | Airdate: Feb 5, 2023
Fifty years ago, history was made when the Miami Dolphins completed a perfect 17-0 season by winning Super Bowl VII in Los Angeles. Despite several teams coming close, the perfect record has stood the test of time, and the 1972 Dolphins remain the only team to complete an undefeated season in NFL history.
Episode: 18x01 | Airdate: Jun 4, 2024
After 54 years without a Stanley Cup, the city of New York and the New York Rangers found inspiration in one of their own: an NYPD officer who was shot and paralyzed in the line of duty, who then helped galvanize a team and lift a curse.
In its newest episode, ESPN E60 remembers the remarkable 1994 New York Rangers and how the team's Stanley Cup victory created memories to last a lifetime for the city and for the family of the NYPD officer.
Episode: 18x02 | Airdate: Aug 18, 2024
More than 14 years after it happened, baseball fans still discuss and debate the incredible story of Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game and the man who took it away from him.
On June 2, 2010, Galarraga, pitching for the Detroit Tigers, was just one out away from becoming just the 21st pitcher in MLB history to throw a perfect game. On what should have been the game's 27th and final out, Cleveland's Jason Donald hit a ground ball to first base and appeared to be out by a comfortable margin. Inexplicably, first base umpire Jim Joyce ruled Donald safe, spoiling Galarraga's bid at perfection and opening himself up to worldwide infamy.
Episode: 18x03 | Airdate: Aug 25, 2024
A school once known only for its football program has become a mecca for women's volleyball. John Cook's Cornhuskers have built a new standard – one where anything less than winning a national championship is a shortcoming. No Place Like Nebraska is the story of the 2023 Cornhuskers as they attempt to build upon their legacy – not only with record-breaking crowds, but with a hunt for the ultimate goal: the national championship title.
Episode: 18x04 | Airdate: Nov 7, 2024
Twenty years after Tillman died from friendly fire in Afghanistan, E60 presents new reporting and interviews that shed light on the captivating story of one of the most famous soldiers in U.S. history, whose decision to turn down a multimillion-dollar football contract and enlist in the military drew major national news coverage during the War on Terror.
In an interview with Schaap, Tillman's mother, Mary "Dannie" Tillman, discusses her long quest for answers and how she feels today about the platoon and commanders. She also describes what she suspected and ultimately concluded.
In an E60 exclusive, former Secretary of the Army Pete Geren, speaking publicly on the subject for the first time in more than 15 years, addresses the failures of the military in the aftermath of Tillman's death.
Viewers also hear from Eric Godec, Steven Elliott, Don Lee and Bryan O'Neal, who were with Tillman's platoon when he died and who discuss the trauma and shame they've endured in the years since as well as how they've tried to move forward.
Episode: 18x05 | Airdate: Dec 24, 2024
The film documenting the transformative journey of a father, his son, and the quest to change lives.
Episode: 18x06 | Airdate: Mar 15, 2025
He's one of the most polarizing and successful coaches in college sports. Love him, or hate him, Hurley has become the face of college basketball. The two-time defending national champion coach is maniacal in his approach, leaving many to wonder why he is the way he is.
As Jeremy Schaap reports for E60, it's a persona decade in the making stemming from something that weighs heavier than any win or loss: his family name. Having known and interviewed Dan, his brother Bobby, and their father Bob Sr. for three decades, Schaap provides an unmatched level of access and insight into the Hurleys' world—one shaped by basketball royalty, intense expectations and personal battles.
Dan Hurley's father was a high school Hall of Fame basketball coach in New Jersey and his brother Bobby was a two-time national champion at Duke, still holding the NCAA record for most assists in a career. Dan would grow up in that shadow as "The Other Hurley."
After what he called a failed playing career at Seton Hall, Dan took the path of his father and began coaching. He would rise through the coaching ranks but not without some mental health struggles, including panic attacks that he speaks openly about to E60.
Now with back-to-back championships under his belt, Hurley finds himself on a quest for three straight, something that hasn't been done since the days of John Wooden.
Episode: 18x07 | Airdate: May 10, 2025
In 2022, the sports world was stunned by the death of Stanford soccer captain Katie Meyer, who died by suicide just three months shy of graduation. In the aftermath, her family began a search for answers and ultimately a fight for change.
A new episode of ESPN E60 examines Meyer's life and impact, spotlighting the California law passed in her name and driven by advocacy from her parents.
On the field, Meyer's passion, leadership, and brilliance captivated the sports world. Through exclusive interviews, archival footage and intimate personal stories, Save paints a portrait of a young woman whose dream of playing for her top-choice school became a reality, culminating in a national championship in 2019 and hopefully a future at Stanford Law School. But as her final year approached, Meyer found herself facing a Stanford disciplinary procedure — a process that threatened everything she had worked for.
Episode: 18x08 | Airdate: Jun 15, 2025
On February 16, 2024, directly in front of an E60 camera, the heart Pollard was born with 49 years earlier took its last beat, after it was extracted from his chest cavity. Ten days prior, the 11-year NBA veteran, granted full access to E60 as he was admitted into Vanderbilt University Medical Center's ICU with advanced heart failure. The task was to document a story to which nobody, not even Pollard's doctors, knew the ending.
For months prior to that, Pollard had been waiting for a new heart. More than most people, Pollard and his family understood the process—and the stakes. When Pollard was 16, his father Pearl collapsed and died from heart failure—after waiting in vain on the transplant list. "Poison" Pearl had been a star basketball player himself, at the University of Utah—and, like his son, Pearl was a big man, nearly seven feet tall, which made finding a heart for him nearly impossible.
As Scot speaks openly about with Schaap, Pearl's death was the defining moment in Scot's life, filling him with anger and fueling his desire and fierceness on the court. At the University of Kansas and then in the NBA, he stood out for his competitive drive. Now, what he wanted most was to see history not repeat itself, to live, to be present for his wife and children.
Episode: 18x09 | Airdate: Jul 13, 2025
E60 weaves the story of Abbott's life and career around a recounting of the no-hitter, which occurred on Sept. 4, 1993, when the Yankees hosted Cleveland at Yankee Stadium. For Southpaw, E60 secured access to the current Yankee Stadium for a special night of filming with Abbott where he was interviewed on the field and watched and commented on the broadcast of his no-hitter with Schaap on the stadium's big screen.
There has never been a story in sports history quite like Abbott's. Born in Flint, Mich., in 1967 without a right hand, Abbott rose to unexpected prominence as a baseball pitcher, first in his hometown, then at the University of Michigan, where he was named America's best amateur athlete in 1987. After pitching the gold medal winning game for the U.S. at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, Abbott was drafted by the California Angels in the first round. After several seasons with the Angels, he was traded to the Yankees.
Throughout Abbott's rise to the highest levels of baseball, he was, at times, a reluctant role model, struggling with the pressure and exclusion that came with being "an inspiration." Abbott's unprecedented and transformational career earned him international fame, and his story affected thousands of disabled and limb-different children across the globe.
Now, 30 years removed from the height of his popularity, Abbott's impact is still felt both on and off the field of play. Southpaw is an unforgettable story about ingenuity, identity and what it's like to be different.
In addition to Abbott himself and members of his family, more than 40 people were interviewed for Southpaw, including Hall of Famers from baseball and some current limb-different athletes.
Episode: 18x10 | Airdate: Aug 11, 2025
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana native and Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark returns to New Orleans in a new ESPN E60 to explore the storm's lingering impact on the city and its resilient people.
Throughout an emotional journey across the city, Clark connects with a wide array of Crescent City figures including NFL veteran Leonard Fournette, who lived through Katrina as a 10-year-old, and New Orleans Saints personalities Drew Brees, Sean Payton and Steve Gleason, who re-live the Saints' emotional return to the Superdome on Sept. 25, 2006, the first game in New Orleans after Katrina more than a year after the hurricane.
Clark also talks with local musicians, cultural figures and longtime residents who lived through the tragedy and grappled with its impact over the past two decades.
Episode: 18x11 | Airdate: Aug 24, 2025
Kiffin is now in his sixth season at Ole Miss, the longest he has been a head coach anywhere in his nearly 30-year career. With much of Kiffin's life in the public eye, he's most known for abrupt exits from jobs and social media antics.
Kiffin comes from a football family. His father Monte was a decorated coach, most notable for popularizing the "Tampa-2" defense that led the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a Super Bowl championship. Monte's relationship with then USC head coach Pete Carroll helped Lane get a jump start in the coaching world from a young age.
Kiffin's head coaching journey began at the age of 31 when he was hired to lead the NFL's Oakland Raiders. This would start a series of coaching exits that would form a public reputation for chaos and controversy.
From a famous post-firing press conference by the late Raiders owner Al Davis to a legendary early morning firing at LAX airport with USC, the biggest moments in Kiffin's career often had a flair for the dramatic.
Now, at 50, Kiffin is reexamining his journey. In candid conversations with E60, he discusses his path to sobriety, his commitment to self-improvement through practices like hot yoga, and his renewed focus on family. In the film, McGee also has interviews with Kiffin's daughter, Landry, and son, Knox. In addition, the program includes archival sound from his late father.