Pat Fitzgerald once tried to suppress calls for college athletes to unionize. But his situation at Northwestern proves it would benefit coaches, too.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Pat Fitzgerald failed to protect players. New hazing allegations 100% his responsibility
Pat Fitzgerald was suspended for two weeks after a vague investigation, but the school’s student newspaper found a sickening amount more.
Chris Eubanks pulled off another Wimbledon upset. What to know about the American’s run
Not long ago, it seemed like Chris Eubanks’ tennis future would be in the broadcast booth. But the Atlanta native is breaking through at Wimbledon.
Why would Billie Jean King support tennis talks with Saudi Arabia? She’s a realist.
History of tennis intertwined with pushing boundaries, compromising to provide opportunities. That’s why Billie Jean King is open to Saudi investment.
LPGA has young star Rose Zhang and great golf. So why is women’s tour stagnating?
If LPGA can’t promote Rose Zhang, a charismatic American superstar, at US Women’s Open at Pebble Beach, it’s not a great sign for health of the tour.
Wimbledon draw: Novak Djokovic, Elena Rybakina look to defend title
Novak Djokovic, the No. 1 seed, is attempting to win his eighth Wimbledon championship, which would match Roger Federer’s record.
Venus Williams’ unbelievable run at Wimbledon continues with 24th appearance
Venus Williams, who turned 43 this month, is a five-time Wimbledon champion, but that’s not the only reason history will remember her.
Former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki returning to tennis tour after 2020 retirement
In a Vogue magazine essay, Caroline Wozniacki wrote she began practicing again last winter and decided to start down the road toward a return.
Kirby Smart, Georgia football program need to heed warning signs before it’s too late
Off-the-field problems have brought down coaches and programs in college football for years. Kirby Smart needs to be careful or he could be next.
NCAA takes correct stance on NIL booster collectives but enforcement could lack teeth
Regulating how schools interact with booster collectives is a competitive issue not a rights issue. That’s the NCAA’s realm not any legislature’s.