Zion Williamson didn’t disappoint in his return from a knee injury, throwing down thunderous dunks and leading Duke past Syracuse.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Urban Meyer’s loss of credibility will hurt him as an analyst on Fox
After a year that bruised his credibility, it’s hard to imagine college football fans will be clamoring for Urban Meyer the analyst
Opinion: Even if you hate the NCAA and amateurism, do not feel bad for LSU’s Will Wade
LSU basketball coach Will Wade’s quick rise and fall illustrates that he benefited from the NCAA’s broken system as much as anyone.
Opinion: After Lakers fall apart, Anthony Davis should be wary of joining LeBron James
With the Lakers looking more and more likely to miss the playoffs, teaming up with LeBron James doesn’t seem like the surest bet for Anthony Davis.
Opinion: Despite injury, Zion Williamson has benefited tremendously from playing at Duke
Injury or no injury, Zion Williamson has improved his NBA draft status and future financial earning power by playing a season at Duke.
Opinion: No surprise that AAF already finds itself in trouble
While the AAF has earned itself some headlines through two weeks, the underlying issues that plague every new football league aren’t going away.
Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields ruled immediately eligible by NCAA
Justin Fields won’t have to wait long to make an immediate impact at Ohio State. The NCAA ruled the Georgia transfer quarterback can play in 2019.
Opinion: Tom Brady is no longer at his peak, but Patriots QB shows in Super Bowl he’s ‘still here’
Tom Brady wasn’t in top form throughout the season, including in the Super Bowl, but he still gives the Patriots something no one else can.
Patriots top Rams 13-3 to win sixth NFL title in lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots shook off a second-half push by the Rams to secure their sixth Super Bowl championship.
Julian Edelman rise to Super Bowl MVP highlights how Patriots win with unique approach
Julian Edelman’s rise from college quarterback to a wide receiver that wins the Super Bowl MVP is microcosm of why Patriots continue to win titles.