College football coaches have long been resistant to players fighting for social justice issues. But the murder of George Floyd forced a reckoning.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: This is the weekend that brought sports back to normal. It was glorious to watch
High-definition televisions are great, but there’s nothing that can replace sitting in the stands for a big game and feeling the energy of a crowd.
Opinion: Horse racing can breathe a sigh of relief as Medina Spirit’s Triple Crown bid ends
Horse racing avoids more controversy as Medina Spirit finishes third in the Preakness Stakes to end its Triple Crown bid.
Analysis: New Pac-12 commissioner promises fresh path for conference beset with problems
George Kliavkoff – whose name sent people throughout college sports straight to a Google search when it first surfaced – has ideal background for job.
Opinion: Tommy Tuberville gets it wrong again with advice to NFL draft prospects
Although Tommy Tuberville was a college football coach before becoming a U.S. Senator, he says athletes should avoid getting involved in politics.
Opinion: Dubai ruling family desperately wants Kentucky Derby win, and may get it Saturday
Sheikh Mohammed and his two late brothers have spent more on horse racing over the past 40 years than anyone and still haven’t won the Kentucky Derby.
Kim Mulkey leaves Baylor for LSU after 21 seasons and three national women’s basketball titles with the Bears
Kim Mulkey, who won three NCAA championships in women’s basketball, left Baylor after 21 seasons Sunday and accepted the job at LSU.
Opinion: Chiefs must be transparent about Britt Reid as he’s charged with DWI in crash that left a child with brain injuries
After Britt Reid was charged with DWI Monday for a crash that left a 5-year-old with brain injuries, it’s time for full transparency from the Chiefs.
Opinion: UCLA men played perfect game against Gonzaga but got beat by perfect shot
UCLA’s perfect game looked like it might end Gonzaga’s perfect season. Instead, Jalen Suggs added to NCAA Tournament lore with a buzzer-beating three.
Opinion: Baylor men find three-point rhythm against Houston in Final Four and look even more lethal
Of the many traits that have gotten Baylor men to this point, their ability to hit 3-pointers in all kinds of ways could make them national champions.