Ezekiel Emanuel doubts large gatherings possible until after vaccine is widely distributed: “Realistically we’re talking fall 2021 at the earliest.”
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Day 33 without sports😭: Five overlooked moments that proved to change the course of sports history
The legacies of many teams, athletes might be considerably different if not for some memorable-in-hindsight events.
Opinion: Expanding College Football Playoff could be how programs find needed money
The economic fallout from the pandemic could motivate college presidents to expand the College Football Playoff in an effort to generate more revenue.
Opinion: Will American tennis legends Bob and Mike Bryan get send-off they deserve?
Bob and Mike Bryan’s decorated tennis career was supposed to come to a close in September, but those plans may have been altered by the coronavirus.
Opinion: Mike Gundy’s latest ridiculous comments out of touch with reality of coronavirus
Oklahoma State coach detailed desire to press forward with normal preparations for a college football season. That’s ridiculous, Dan Wolken writes.
Opinion: College football fans seek comfort in familiar voice, Paul Finebaum
Paul Finebaum’s SEC Network show has moved away from fluffy sports topics as callers express concern over the fate of the college football season.
Alabama’s use of Apple watches to track football players sets off rules debate
Alabama has sent Apple watches to players to monitor them during the COVID-19 pandemic, which may or may not be an NCAA rules violation.
Opinion: Cutting college coaches’ pay during coronavirus crisis is the right call
In an industry that has done nothing to curb exponential growth of college coaches’ pay, Iowa State AD cuts salaries. Others should follow.
Working Out From Home during the coronavirus crisis: Keeping up your strength training
For those who regularly go to the gym, it’s not easy to stay at home. But with some adjustments, you can get a great workout without fancy equipment.
Opinion: NCAA’s spring-sports eligibility ruling could put schools, coaches in awkward positions
The devil is in the details with the NCAA’s decision to grant an extra year of eligibility to spring-sports student-athletes.