College football has seen a historic flurry of recruiting activity despite COVID-19 closing universities and eliminating any in-person contact.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
Day 58 without sports: Five grudge matches to watch on the 2020 NFL schedule
The NFL revealed its 2020 regular season schedule, and like every year, there are several noteworthy reunions that create an extra layer of drama.
Working Out From Home: How to use body weight to mimic a prison-style workout
ConBody translates tricks Coss Marte learned during a seven-year prison stint into a workout that can be performed at home with body weight only.
Day 44 without sports: 5 potential second-round NFL draft picks who could be stars
Breaking down five players who should be drafted on Friday and have a chance to be NFL stars starting with Wisconsin RB Jonathan Taylor.
College football coaching staffs starting to trend younger; LSU’s the oldest surveyed
As ADs show increasing willingness to hire young coaches and younger assistants, age and experience are defining traits of the most successful staffs.
Day 36 without sports 😭: Oddsmakers drop win totals for 2020 college football season … if there is one
Las Vegas oddsmakers have posted over-under win totals for the 2020 college football season … that is, if there is a season this fall.
Online push-up parties, virtual tours: College football coaches get creative in spring coronavirus shutdown
With spring practice shut down due to coronavirus, college football coaches find new ways to connect with players, including virtual tours of campus.
NCAA has no plan to hold Selection Sunday announcement of basketball tournament field
The NCAA tournament is off for 2020 and the organization has no plans to reveal the bracket on Selection Sunday as committee members are going home.
Duke, Kansas among school suspending sports, putting NCAA tournament in doubt
Two of college basketball’s biggest brands announced they were indefinitely suspending all athletic events amid the coronavirus scare.
Big Ten, SEC, Big 12 among major college basketball tournaments cancelled amid coronavirus
Concerns about coronavirus spread have led major college basketball conferences, including the Big Ten and SEC, to cancel conference tournaments.