Nick Saban has been a successful. But the Alabama coach’s willingness to adapt is one reason why he is one of college football greatest coaches.
Author: George Schroeder, USA TODAY
Let’s appreciate Central Florida’s feel-good, polarizing win streak now that it is over
Now that it is over, it’s time to acknowledge and appreciate Central Florida’s win streak that deserves appreciation while being polarizing
Trevor Lawrence’s freshman ascension at Clemson mirrored his same rise in high school
Trevor Lawrence has been here before. His rise to Clemson quarterback as a freshman mirrors what he did at high school in Georgia.
Bob Stoops has advice for Urban Meyer: ‘Have some patience’ in retirement
If anybody understands what Urban Meyer is after the Ohio State coach retired, it is Bob Stoops, who left Oklahoma two years ago. He had advance for him.
Urban Meyer retirement at Ohio State surprises world of college football
Many influential members of the college football world were in New York and were surprised upon hearing news of Urban Meyer’s retirement from Ohio State.
College Playoff committee got it right in Oklahoma-Georgia debate: Winning just means more
The College Football Playoff selection committee got it right in the Oklahoma vs. Georgia debate for the No. 4 slot: Winning just means more
Playoff projection: Jalen ‘Hurts’ Georgia, Alabama still No. 1 – and any real debate on No. 4?
Our weekly pick of the playoff bracket includes the Power 5 unbeatens, leaving the final spot to Oklahoma – with Ohio State and Georgia just missing.
No. 5 Oklahoma makes College Football Playoff case by beating Texas for Big 12 title with defense
A fourth consecutive Big 12 title put Oklahoma firmly into the College Football Playoff discussion. The Sooners avenged an earlier loss to Texas.
Time to root for College Football Playoff chaos if you want change to system
The college football season has been mostly unsurprising. But as we reach the final weekend, it’s time to root for the unexpected in the playoff race.
Is Alabama in playoff even with SEC championship loss? Decision might not be easy
The hot debate is Oklahoma vs. Ohio State. But the playoff committee might have a more difficult decision: If Alabama loses, does it still get in?