A month after he had to quarantine because of a positive COVID-19 test, Dustin Johnson dominates the Masters with a record 20-under par.
Author: Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
Opinion: Why Dustin Johnson’s formidable Masters lead is no sure thing
Dustin Johnson is up by four strokes at the Masters, but he has held a third-round lead at a major four times before without closing it out.
Opinion: Tiger Woods contending at the Masters again, and for many years to come
Even as he approaches 45, Tiger Woods is still a threat, as he shot a 4-under-par 68, tying his career-best opening round at Augusta National.
Phil Mickelson content to stay in background at Masters
Phil Mickelson, now 50 and 10 years removed from his third and last Masters championship, is playing the role of elder statesman this week.
Opinion: Longhorns leaders shouldn’t wait any longer to drop ‘The Eyes of Texas’
The Texas Longhorns’ beloved school song is steeped in racism, and yet the school continues to play it against the wishes of athletes and others.
Opinion: Big Ten’s decision to play football signals darkest day in conference’s sports history
The Big Ten’s decision to reverse course and play football in the fall is a dark day for the conference and its new commissioner, Kevin Warren.
Opinion: I love college football but just can’t watch amid COVID-19 concerns?
It’s hard to watch college football as schools go to ridiculous lengths, including hiding COVID-19 test results, as they put lives at risk.
Opinion: Even in face of a deadly pandemic, Big Ten parents set to do unthinkable — protest for return of fall football
Big Ten parents are set to protest Friday at conference headquarters because they are angry their sons aren’t allowed to play football in the fall.
Opinion: Duke and Notre Dame, prestigious academic schools, surprisingly silent as football presses on
Duke earns dubious distinction of being only Top-10 academic school to defy science, try to make a buck playing football during coronavirus pandemic.
Opinion: No joy in canceling Big Ten, Pac-12 seasons, despite what opportunists will say
Contrary to what the football-loving, mask-hating Twitterverse believes, there is no joy for anyone in fall sports succumbing to coronavirus fallout.