The Ivy League will decide July 8 whether its schools will try to play fall sports. The decision could serve as a bellweather for the rest of NCAA.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Uncertainty of starting college football on time grows as NCAA hands off hard questions
After weeks of delusion about having a semi-normal football season with packed stadiums, the mood has taken a decidedly pessimistic turn.
Clemson: 28 members of athletics department test positive for COVID-19 in June
Clemson, with 28 positive tests in June, has biggest known outbreak of the coronavirus since college athletes returned to campus for workouts.
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.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says state’s FBS schools should not expect football capacity to be above 50%
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said on a call that FBS schools in the state should not expect capacity at their football stadiums to be above 50% this fall.
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.
Opinion: Watch out Kansas, Arizona, LSU: Oklahoma State basketball penalties signal NCAA isn’t messing around
The NCAA’s surprisingly harsh penalties against Oklahoma State basketball could be bad news for the likes of Kansas, LSU, Arizona and more.
Opinion: College athletes are becoming more empowered and speaking out. Their coaches better evolve.
Events that used to be kept in-house are being exposed. College players have power when they speak out and can force change, so coaches must evolve.
Opinion: As former Clemson player calls out Dabo Swinney, now is time for open race discussions
Ex-Clemson receiver Kanyon Tuttle broke the cone of silence around one of America’s top college football programs, tweeting about Dabo Swinney.