Ron Hunter famously fell of a stoop when his team beat Baylor in the NCAA tournament four years ago. But the Georgia State coach embraces the moment.
Author: George Schroeder, USA TODAY
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Nick Saban is one of greatest college football coaches because of willingness to adapt
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Tua Tagovailoa and his family reflect on the wild year since his rise to stardom at Alabama
One year ago, Tua Tagovailoa was set to transfer from Alabama. Fast forward and he has led the Tide to a national title and was runner-up for the Heisman.
Why Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence’s long golden locks have their own Twitter account
Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence gets asked, over and over (and will during interview sessions this week at the Cotton Bowl) what’s the deal with the hair?
Trevor Lawrence’s freshman ascension at Clemson mirrored his same rise in high school
Trevor Lawrence has been here before. His rise to Clemson quarterback as a freshman mirrors what he did at high school in Georgia.