The end of the college football season means its time to hand out letter grades for every 130 school that plays in the Bowl Subdivision.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
College football bowl season winners, losers: Big 12 steps up; Pac-12’s stink will linger
The Big 12 had a strong postseason, highlighted by wins in the league’s three biggest games, while Pac-12 teams went a miserable 0-5 in bowl play.
College Football Playoff: It’s Georgia and Alabama again. Will this time finally be different?
The playoff gets the ultimate matchup of powerhouse programs with layers of depth and years of shared history. It’s a rematch of the SEC title tilt.
Dominant Georgia shuts down Michigan 34-11 for Orange Bowl victory
Georgia clamps down on Michigan’s running game for Orange Bowl win, setting up College Football Playoff championship showdown with SEC rival Alabama.
‘Wake up, America’: College basketball season crumbling with growing COVID cases
College basketball is grappling with a familiar round of cancellations and postponements impacting nearly every conference and many big names.
Ranking college football’s new head coaches in a wacky season that saw 28 teams make changes
Come next season, new coaches will make their debuts at Southern California, LSU, Notre Dame, Miami, Florida and Oklahoma, among others.
Re-ranking the college football head coaching hires for 2021, from Josh Heupel to Butch Jones
With the regular season over, USA TODAY Sports reassesses how programs fared on the hiring circuit by reviewing the performance of 17 new coaches.
How Urban Meyer’s flop compares to other college coaches in the NFL
Urban Meyer was fired as Jacksonville Jaguars coach with fewer wins in the NFL (two) and college national championships (three).
College football winners and losers from national signing day: Alabama, Texas
Jimbo Fisher’s Texas A&M Aggies battled for and took over the top spot in the recruiting rankings Wednesday, jumping in front of Alabama and Georgia.
Heisman Trophy: Who will win college football’s highest honor in 2022?
Bryce Young will try to win back-to-back Heismans in his junior year as Alabama’s quarterback. Another of this year’s finalists also is in the mix.