The Best in Show portion of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show — the dog Oscars, basically — is historically dominated by the terrier group.
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Clemson leads USA TODAY Sports early Top 25 for the 2020 college football season
Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State and LSU top USA TODAY Sports’ early Top 25 for 2020 in college football.
The better team won national title game, but Clemson knows it’ll be back for another run
For Clemson, Monday night’s CFP championship game loss to LSU only momentarily delayed its dynasty. The Tigers know they’ll be back.
Joe Burrow, LSU too much for Clemson on way to national championship
It was like every LSU game this season. Joe Burrow dominated and the Tigers won impressively. This victory against Clemson captured a national title.
A second chance allowed third-choice Ed Orgeron to lead LSU to national title game
Ed Orgeron has proved his doubters wrong and showed that LSU made the right hire in 2016 after missing out on Jimbo Fisher and Tom Herman.
Opinion: Dominating performance against Oklahoma shocking even for LSU’s elite offense
The answer to whether LSU can be stopped is simple: No, the Tigers are simply too fast, too athletic and are led by too talented a quarterback.
LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire playing in Peach Bowl after injury
LSU running back Clyde Edwards Helaire is playing in the Peach Bowl after injuring his hamstring. He was in on the team’s first series.
Standout freshman season has Derek Stingley on track to be LSU’s greatest defensive back
Derek Stingley has been so impressive in his freshman season, LSU coach Ed Orgeron thinks he can be the greatest defensive back in school history.
National signing day winners and losers led by Clemson, Ohio State and Southern California
There is a second football national signing period in February, so several teams may continue to add commitments across the next two months.
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow wins 2019 Heisman Trophy by record-setting margin
Joe Burrow became the second LSU winner of the Heisman Trophy ahead of Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts and Ohio State teammates Justin Fields and Chase Young.