Joe Moglia, former CEO of TD Ameritrade, has agreed to forego his $177,000 salary and accept $1 this season in his unique role at Coastal Carolina.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Florida’s Dan Mullen won’t admit he was wrong allowing fans to LSU game
Florida coach Dan Mullen lobbied to allow fans to attend Saturday’s game vs. LSU. Now the game is off because of a COVID-19 outbreak on the Gators.
SEC defensive meltdowns headline 10 takeaways from Week 6 in college football
Week 6 had a lot of offense, especially in the usually defensive SEC. Those breakdowns lead the 10 takeaways from Saturday in college football.
Opinion: Expanding College Football Playoff fair thing to do in this unprecedented season
All Power Five leagues are set to play this fall, but schedule differences and circumstances of 2020 make choosing four best teams nearly impossible.
Opinion: Tulane’s loss to Navy could sting for a long time, putting it atop Misery Index
Tulane had a 24-0 and seemed to have total control of Navy … until it didn’t. It lost, and it sits atop Misery Index. Here’s the week’s breakdown.
Opinion: Naomi Osaka nearing icon status, and it’s not just because of her tennis
In a sport that does not produce very many transcendent, cross-cultural superstars, Naomi Osaka is on the verge of becoming an icon.
Opinion: This time, Serena Williams went all-in for No. 24, and that is a huge win
In three-set loss, Serena Williams may have found the blueprint to finally winning Slam No. 24, if she gets another chance.
Opinion: NBA players using their power and influence to try and create meaningful change
NBA players showed Wednesday the power and leverage that comes with their position. Will they continue to use that to create meaningful change?
Tennis star Naomi Osaka says she won’t play in Western & Southern Open semifinal; tournament taking Thursday off
Hours after Naomi Osaka said she would not be playing in her semifinal, the Western & Southern Open announced the tournament was taking Thursday off.
MAC becomes the first FBS conference to cancel its football season
Financial concerns caused by COVID-19 force the MAC to cancel its fall football season, becoming the first FBS conference to do so.