Fans brought art, shared memories and grieved at first Lakers game since Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna, seven others were killed in a helicopter crash.
Author: Brent Schrotenboer, USA TODAY
LSU’s Ed Orgeron: The imperfect son who delivered perfection for a state
LSU coach Ed Orgeron delivered a title to the state and school that took him back and made him their hero. ‘We’re just getting started,” he said.
LSU, Clemson ‘antsy to play’ after long College Football Playoff layoff after semifinals
The schedule and time between College Football Playoff games has led to a delay for players and academic conflicts for students LSU and Clemson
How Clemson pulled off its thrilling finish at the Fiesta Bowl against Ohio State
Clemson’s game-winning touchdown play call didn’t work in practice during the week before the game. Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence also wasn’t fond of it.
Clemson rallies to defeat Ohio State in classic Fiesta Bowl semifinal
Clemson drove 94 yards in four plays, capped by a Travis Etienne touchdown catch to beat Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl and reach national title game.
Travis Etienne is the overlooked star of Clemson offense, with some help from Popeyes
Clemson’s Travis Etienne enters Fiesta Bowl as arguably the most explosive RB in college football. He got there with a little help from Popeyes.
Family feud at the Fiesta Bowl: ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit having ‘surreal’ week
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit has twin sons on the roster for Clemson, leading to a strange week for a family of Ohio State fans and graduates
How Ohio State’s Chase Young uses meditation to become an elite player
Ohio State defensive end Chase Young plans to stick to his mental health regimen before the Fiesta Bowl vs. Clemson
NCAA asserts collegiate values for bowls, but leaves room for liquor, casino sponsors
The NCAA has a strict moral code for bowl game sponsors but only enforces on those that might be seen by TV viewers or athletes.
Are LeBron James and the rest of the NBA right to bow to China?
China is a nuclear-armed, economic superpower but gets its feeling hurt by so much as a deleted Tweet, a lesson learned for LeBron James and the NBA.