President Donald Trump made the trip to West Point, New York, for 121st Army-Navy football game and performed the coin toss in the pregame ceremony.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
College football winners and losers from Week 15: Alabama, Northwestern and Georgia impress
Alabama demolished Arkansas 52-3 and Georgia’s offense continued to improve. Here are college football’s winners and losers from Week 15.
COVID-19 sends Army-Navy football game to West Point for only seventh on-campus meeting
Changes to the normal rhythm of the Army-Navy rivalry, including factors such as home-field advantage and prep time, seem to favor the Black Knights.
Analysis: New ESPN/ABC TV deal will give SEC even more resources to dominate college sports
Southeastern Conference football games will air exclusively on ABC and ESPN starting in 2024. The deal will only add to the conference’s revenue gap.
Breaking down the college football conference races, from A to not-so-easy
Most of the Football Bowl Subdivision heads into final two weeks of regular season looking to settle conference races, many of which are complicated.
Winners and losers from the third College Football Playoff rankings
The ACC and Iowa State were the big winners. Cincinnati was the big loser after falling one spot to No. 8 in the College Football Playoff rankings.
LSU slides toward a historically bad season in NCAA Re-Rank 1-127
LSU continues sliding toward a historically bad season and down the 1-127 in the latest USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank.
College football winners and losers from Week 14: Ohio State, Texas A&M stay on playoff track
Ohio State and Texas A&M improved their College Football Playoff hopes, while Marshall fell to lead Week 14 winners and losers in college football.
Influential panel proposes separating major college football from the NCAA
The suggestions include the formation of the National College Football Association, a new governing body that would operate outside the NCAA umbrella.
Louisiana-Monroe in danger of dubious achievement, even by 2020 standards
Louisiana-Monroe has played nine football games without leading at any point. In 540 minutes, the Warhawks have trailed about 90 percent of the time.