Trevor Lawrence will eventually have a place in the debate over the best quarterback in the history of college football.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
Clemson’s Dabo Swinney again defends ranking Ohio State 11th: ‘If people have a problem … I don’t really care’
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney ranked Ohio State No. 11 in his Amway Coaches Poll ballot because he first considered teams that played nine or more games.
Lessons, changes college football programs are going to take from dealing with COVID-19
Changes to recruiting and scheduling will last into 2021, providing an early indication of the lasting impact of COVID-19 on college football.
Alabama’s Mac Jones, DeVonta Smith lead USA TODAY Sports’ 2020 All-America teams
Alabama quarterback Mac Jones and wide receiver DeVonta Smith were the easiest picks for the USA TODAY Sports 2020 All-America teams.
ACC, Ohio State biggest winners of final College Football Playoff rankings
Coastal Carolina, Pac-12, Texas A&M, Oklahoma among biggest losers as committee sticks with same top four teams from Week 1.
Clemson rolls to another ACC championship and sends warning to playoff field
The 34-10 win against Notre Dame for the ACC championship showcased the power of a complete Clemson team heading into the College Football Playoff.
College football Week 16 winners and losers: Ohio State survives, Oklahoma wins Big 12 again
Ohio State likely clinched a playoff berth and Oklahoma won again. Here are the other winners and losers from the final weekend of the regular season.
This year’s Heisman Trophy race is coming down to the wire and Saturday’s games will determine it
The race for the Heisman is more undefined and uncertain heading into the conclusion of the regular season than at any point in recent history.
Winners and losers from college football’s early signing day
The best got even better as Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson and other powerhouse programs dominated on college football’s early national signing day.
Winners and losers from college football’s early signing day
The best got even better as Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson and other powerhouse programs dominated on college football’s early national signing day.