Buckeyes show Tigers coach Dabo Swinney was wrong, ride damaged body of Justin Fields to advance to the national championship game against Alabama.
Author: Brent Schrotenboer, USA TODAY
Notre Dame can’t keep up with Alabama or college football’s 21st century elite, bombs out again
Still living off its past, No. 4 Notre Dame once again can’t keep up with the present and gets destroyed by No. 1 Alabama in the relocated Rose Bowl.
‘Hardest-working guy:’ How Kirk Herbstreit became a college football star off the field
Twenty-five seasons ago, Kirk Herbstreit got a big break. Now he’s the face and voice of college football as he prepares to call a Friday semifinal.
What pandemic? Dallas-Fort Worth is booming with college football bowl games
In a span of nine days, the Dallas-Fort Worth area is scheduled to host five bowl games, including two that have been relocated because of COVID-19.
Opinion: How the Pac-12 Conference bungled its football postseason
The Pac-12’s second-place North Division team was allowed to pinch-hit for the league title and won, beating previously unbeaten USC
Colleges still have millions to fire football coaches despite claiming financial trouble from coronavirus
Despite claiming financial trouble, colleges still find the millions necessary to fire football coaches
10 ways the college football bowl season will be weird this year amid COVID-19 pandemic
College football bowl games are supposed to be festive events that generate local tourism. So what’s the point this year amid COVID-19 pandemic?
Pac-12 has alternates in place for league title game if Washington or USC can’t play
Pac-12 is prepared to go with backup teams in league championship game. Oregon or Colorado would play if Washington or USC can’t.
Opinion: Pac-12 should cancel its conference title game and declare USC the champion
The Pac-12 needs to crown undefeated USC as the conference’s football champion and not put on a sham title game next week.
Stanford football joins list of line-jumpers avoiding COVID-19 restrictions
The list of sports teams willing to jump county and state lines to avoid pandemic restrictions is growing, and some say that’s not OK.