Stetson Bennett started as an unheralded walk-on and has become the unlikely leader that has Georgia two wins from consecutive national championships.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Facing Georgia provides Ohio State the chance to quiet doubters after recent failures | Opinion
After consecutive losses to Michigan have raised doubts about the program, Ohio State must change narrative in Peach Bowl matchup against Georgia.
Bethune-Cookman hires NFL Hall of Famer Ed Reed as football coach
Ed Reed, regarded as one of the best NFL safeties of all time, will take over a Bethune-Cookman team that has fallen on hard times in recent years.
Dallas Mavericks unveil Dirk Nowitzki statue outside American Airlines Center
Nowitzki was a 14-time All-Star for the Mavericks, winning an NBA championship in 2011.
Grizzlies star Ja Morant will debut new Nike ‘Ja 1’ signature shoe against Warriors
Ahead of his first appearance in a Christmas Day game, Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant unveiled his first signature shoe, the Nike Ja 1.
NCAA should eliminate signing days for recruits. It’s time for something different. | Opinion
With the December signing period for college football opening Wednesday, it’s time to reconsider the existence of college signing days altogether.
What might Brittney Griner go through upon return home? A look at her post-release hurdles.
After months of captivity in Russia, experts say Brittney Griner and her loved ones will need time to work through the trauma she experienced.
Georgia is college football’s new Death Star, and another title feels inevitable | Opinion
As Georgia enters the College Football Playoff semifinal against Ohio State in Atlanta, the Bulldogs have won 27 of their last 28 games.
Sorry, Alabama, there’s only fake drama about this year’s College Football Playoff field | Opinion
Though the Horned Frogs did lose the Big 12 title game in overtime, any conversation about TCU vs. Alabama is nothing more than fake drama.
Coaching carousel could get messy in the 12-team College Football Playoff era | Opinion
While it’s become acceptable in recent years for head football coaches on non-playoff teams to take jobs before bowl games, the tide may be shifting.