Anthony Edwards did the unexpected in choosing to stay home and attend Georgia. How will it work out for him and the Bulldogs?
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Bob Stoops, Urban Meyer are out so Florida State, USC must manage search expectations
Florida State and USC face high-profile coaching searches, but managing expectations with Bob Stoops and Urban Meyer out is key to fans accepting hire
Opinion: Falcons’ free fall shows Atlanta still can’t shake Super Bowl meltdown
Nearly three years removed from their Super Bowl collapse, the Falcons are in a spiral that can be traced back to their failed opportunity.
Falcons RB Devonta Freeman ejected for punching Rams’ Aaron Donald, igniting skirmish
Falcons running back Devonta Freeman took out his frustrations on Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald on Sunday and was subsequently ejected.
Misery Index: Wisconsin won’t be able to erase the ugly mark on its résumé after loss to Illinois
This week for Wisconsin was supposed to be about the buildup for the program against Ohio State. Instead, it is reeling from an ugly loss to Illinois.
Tennis legend Bill Tilden’s controversial history resurfaces in a suitcase
Bill Tilden, one of the first sporting icons, is largely forgotten because of having sexual contact with boys. Now a suitcase sheds light on his life.
Opinion: LeBron James undermines values he’s espoused in most disgraceful moment of career
LeBron James’ Monday news conference played right into the hands of Chinese government propaganda and undermined the values he has publicly espoused.
Opinion: If Scott Frost can’t fix bumbling Nebraska, you have to wonder who can?
The cold slap of reality for Nebraska is it is still far from being relevant in college football. And if Scott Frost can’t fix it, who can?
Week 7 observations: LSU finally has the offense to compete with Alabama
LSU appears to finally have the offense to compete with Alabama, and other things Dan Wolken learned from Week 7 of the college football season.
‘Stuff happens fast’: Braves live out a nightmare as postseason ends with first-inning meltdown
By the time the Braves came to bat in the bottom of the first, they were already facing a 10-0 deficit.