The ACC announced a schedule for the start of college football. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, it’s a big gamble for college sports to not wait.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: As Congress debates merits of athletes profiting, hardly anyone is buying what NCAA is selling
Two hours of back-and-forth between a some Senators and witnesses Wednesday revealed little that we didn’t already know about the NCAA’s predicament
Opinion: NFL, college football will increase strain on nation’s COVID-19 testing capacity
No matter how you explain it, sports are cutting the line and using testing resources that seem to be scarce in too many areas of the country.
Opinion: If college football is scrapped, blame America’s utter failure in COVID-19 testing
Once-a-week COVID-19 testing in college football isn’t enough to keep virus out. Blame our country’s complete failure on tests if season is scrapped.
When Bowling Green decided to cut its baseball program, donors quickly organized to save it
Roughly 250 donors raised $1.5 million in three weeks to convince Bowling Green not to cut its baseball program. Will it be a long-term solution?
Opinion: It’s time for Ole Miss to finally do away with ‘Rebels’ nickname
Ole Miss has largely stripped away all connotations to the Confederacy except its most prominent one: the Rebels nickname. It’s time to drop it.
Former Arkansas coach Bret Bielema files lawsuit against Razorback Foundation alleging it violated buyout agreement
Bret Bielema is seeking $7.025M in compensatory damages as part of a lawsuit against the Razorback Foundation alleging violation of buyout agreement.
Opinion: Soon we’ll see what’s more important to NASCAR fans: The racing or racism
The people who insist the Confederate flag is an important part of pageantry on race day are not amplifying the values inherent to American sports.
Opinion: As accusations from players pile up, Kirk Ferentz appears ill-equipped to push for change
Taken at face value, the allegations paint the picture of a program with a race problem but also a deficiency in treating players with basic dignity.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney defends his handling of assistant’s use of racial slur
Dabo Swinney released a 14-minute video Monday in an attempt to end some of the controversy that has swirled around Clemson the last week.