Yes, ESPN does cover College Football news. ESPN also covers all other college sporting events. (i.e. Basketball, soccer, Baseball, tennis, etc) ESPN also covers professional sporting events as well. (i.e. NFL, NHL, Golf, Tennis, etc)
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"ESPN College GameDay". Ref: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2209205
ESPN is a worldwide sports channel. In 1996 it launched it's own sports news channel- ESPN News. The channel is transmitting sports news 24 hours a day.
The official ESPN website has the latest news and scores for the National Hockey League. Click on the "NHL" button on the "myESPN" row at the top of the website.
NDTV is a news channel that broadcasts out of India. They cover all sorts of news, from local to International news, as well as technology, finance, and entertainment.
Try to get a degree and a job at a local news station (doesn't have to be in sports). Once you've done that, get to know the sports anchor(s) for that station and make sure it's what you really want to do. Then pursue a job as a sports reporter, using your sports anchor friends as references, if you want, and begin a good track record. When you feel ready, attend conventions and events being held by the network you want to work for (Like ESPN) and try to make some contacts. If you're lucky, they will have an openning and you will land the job. Remember: some things are easier said than done!