Nearly three years removed from the Baylor sexual assault scandal, Art Briles is still radioactive. But that hasn’t stopped interest in his son.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Misery Index Week 13: Michigan implodes on big stage, wonders when it will beat Ohio State
A blowout loss by Michigan with a Playoff berth on the line only adds to the questions surrounding Jim Harbaugh, who is 0-4 against Ohio State.
Decisions at Southern Cal, Texas Tech and North Carolina loom over NCAA coaching carousel
From Louisville to Maryland to Texas Tech, there is plenty of chatter on the college football coaching carousel. Dan Wolken breaks it down.
If Michigan beats Ohio State, Jim Harbaugh is national coach of the year
Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh has been the target of critics because he hasn’t won the big one. That can change Saturday against Ohio State.
10 observations from Week 12 in college football
USA TODAY Sports’ Dan Wolken breaks down the biggest stories coming out of college football’s Week 12 slate.
Forget those conspiracy theories, SEC fans; Alabama’s football team is just that good
Some SEC fans are ranking up old conspiracies after some helpful calls recently. But human error is a more likely explanation than favoritism.
Misery Index Week 11: Purdue frets about Jeff Brohm after Louisville fires Bobby Petrino
Purdue’s new concern about whether it can keep Jeff Brohm — after Louisville fired Bobby Petrino — puts the Boilermakers No. 1 in the Misery Index
Its date with Alabama looming, resurgent Georgia is about to gain a lot of fans
Georgia’s 27-10 win over Auburn showed that the Bulldogs are still getting better. Can they improve enough to knock off Alabama in the SEC title game?
With buyout money sky high, college football’s coaching carousel shaping up to be slow
Hamstrung by buyout money, all but a few college football programs are expected to stand pat.
Misery Index Week 10: Ed Orgeron throws players under bus, takes big risk after LSU loss
When will LSU beat Alabama? When they get more talent, says Ed Orgeron. But sending the message your guys aren’t good enough is not good.