The same team that needed a near-miracle just a week ago to come from behind against Auburn blew the doors off the nation’s best defense.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
College Football Playoff rankings winners and losers: Six teams still in contention
Georgia is in, regardless of the SEC championship game result. After that, Michigan, Alabama and Cincinnati still have work to do to earn a berth.
Opinion: Brian Kelly’s move from Notre Dame to LSU shows college football has a real problem on its hands
LSU pulling Brian Kelly out of Notre Dame one-upped USC’s hiring of Lincoln Riley in a manner that should be shocking for college football.
Brian Kelly leaving Notre Dame to be next head football coach at LSU
LSU made a big splash with its coaching hire, luring Notre Dame’s Brian Kelly to Baton Rouge as the replacement for Ed Orgeron.
Opinion: Lincoln Riley to USC was a no-brainer. He avoids SEC mayhem, has shot at a championship.
With OU going to the SEC, why would Lincoln Riley stick around to lead a middle-tier program and face the possibility of becoming the next Nebraska?
Misery Index notebook: Ohio State gets script flipped; why are 10-year contracts all the rage?
Losing out on the College Football Playoff at the hands of Michigan is as tough of a pill as Ohio State has had to swallow in a long time.
Michigan’s win shows unpredictability has returned to college football — and not a moment too soon
College football’s true soul was restored, not because Michigan won, but because the outcome – and the College Football Playoff, aren’t repetitive.
Misery Index notebook: Oregon’s season ends in predictable disappointment; Texas has completely cratered
The Misery Index looks at Oregon, which stumbled once again to dash any Playoff hopes; Texas, which is about as bad as it’s ever been, and much more.
Misery Index: Michigan State is willing to shell out big money for Mel Tucker, but what if this is as good as it gets?
Michigan State is willing to spend big to keep Mel Tucker, but Saturday’s blowout loss to Ohio State may have revealed his ceiling in East Lansing.
Opinion: If women’s tennis has the courage to walk away from Chinese money, the rest of the sports world can, too.
Peng Shuai’s disappearance could be the breaking point between women’s tennis and China regardless of the financial ramifications.