One of the not-so-secret edges for Clemson in its national title runs has been its staff continuity. But that will change with Jeff Scott’s departure.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Dabo Swinney obscuring how great this Clemson run has been with his rants
Clemson is closing in on a historic run, but the underdog complaining by coach Dabo Swinney is obscuring how great the Tigers have been recently.
Opinion: College Football Playoff features best set of quarterbacks in its brief history
Joe Burrow, Justin Fields, Jalen Hurts and Trevor Lawrence comprise the greatest quartet of QBs since the inception of the College Football Playoff.
Opinion: With James Wiseman departure from Memphis, yet another top talent is driven away from NCAA tournament
Instead of making college a more attractive option for James Wiseman, the NCAA made it easy for him to say goodbye and not be in March Madness.
Misery Index: Miami suffers unquestioned worst loss in school history; Oregon melts down
It’s easy to call any bad loss the worst ever. But this time, it rings true for Miami, which fell 30-24 to FIU. Here’s this week’s misery index.
MISERY INDEX
‘Horns get hooked
Opinion: If Colin Kaepernick actually wants to play in NFL again, Saturday was a setback
The way Saturday unfolded was good for Colin Kaepernick the celebrity and activist, but it probably won’t help him earn another NFL job.
After scrapping NFL workout for his own, Colin Kaepernick speaks: ‘I’ve been ready for three years, I’ve been denied for three years’
Colin Kaepernick was unhappy with set-up of an NFL-organized workout, so he held his own. He threw for about 45 minutes and later spoke to reporters.
Opinion: Other schools can learn from Oregon’s hiring of Mario Cristobal
Like Ed Orgeron at LSU, Oregon’s Mario Cristobal failed at a smaller school and is now finding success on the biggest stage.
How the game changed in college sports: ‘It’s like lighting a fuse’
The political environment around the rights of college athletes has shifted in a matter of a few months, but not because of the NCAA’s actions.