From the shadows of his own family to the pinnacle of college basketball – watch the remarkable journey of UConn Men’s head basketball coach, Dan Hurley.
Exploring the life and impact of Katie Meyer, Stanford soccer star whose tragic death sparked national conversation about suicide.
The intensely personal story of former NBA and college basketball star Scot Pollard’s battle to live as he undergoes a heart transplant.
The story of Jim Abbott, an unprecedented figure in sports history who was born without a right hand and pitched a no-hitter for the Yankees.
Ryan Clark explores the lingering impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans and its people.
From infamous firings to social media trolling, Lane Kiffin has become one of the most polarizing figures in sports. E60 explores Kiffin's life as he begins to reflect on his legacy.
Jeremy Schaap unpacks the seismic shift that has transformed college athletics from an amateur ideal into a high-stakes marketplace.
E:60 is a weekly investigative journalism newsmagazine show. It premiered on ESPN on October 16, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. ET, 4:00 p.m. PT. The show is one hour long. E:60 covers stories that relate to both American and international sports. Reporters from the network interview those surrounding the stories, and they also discuss what was involved in covering the stories. Many of the stories' subjects are of a serious nature, such as a story featured on the premiere show about Jason Ray, the student who portrayed the North Carolina Tar Heels' mascot Ramses, being killed after he was struck by a car. Reporters and contributors on the show include ESPN personalities Jeremy Schaap, Rachel Nichols, Lisa Salters, Jeffri Chadiha, Michael Smith, and Chris Connelly.