Arch Manning, nephew of Peyton and Eli, has spent the fall visiting college football’s best programs. Here are top contenders for the prized recruit.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Tony Dungy, Mike Tirico should have known better when supporting Jon Gruden
Tony Dungy and Mike Tirico came to Jon Gruden’s defense on Sunday. The next day the Raiders coach resigned after more disturbing emails went public.
Opinion: Now, they’re coming for you, Ed Orgeron, whose time at LSU is waning
Ed Orgeron is almost certainly going to join former Auburn coach Gene Chizik in getting fired just two years after winning the national title.
Texas A&M does the unthinkable and leaves Alabama with no margin for error in title defense
Alabama might have bigger problems to sort out than the postseason math. Bryce Young is a terrific talent, but his inexperience showed in this game.
It’s harder than ever to keep a good backup quarterback. But as Penn State’s meltdown at Iowa showed, it’s just as necessary.
In the transfer portal era, where so many QBs make themselves free agents if they’re not starting, it’s the one position most programs can’t bank on.
Opinion: With U.S. Open title in tow, could Emma Raducanu become the world’s most marketable female athlete?
Emma Raducanu, appearing in the PNB Paribas Open, checks a lot of the same boxes as Naomi Osaka, who made $55 million last year in off-court earnings.
Opinion: Oregon’s continued failure to take leap as a program lands Ducks atop Week 5 Misery Index
Another loss to an inferior team has derailed yet another promising Oregon season, and that lands the Ducks atop this week’s Misery Index.
College athletes will get paid. It’s just a matter of time after NLRB memo.
Amateurism isn’t just over, it should be obvious by now that it was never part of what made college sports popular.
Misery Index notebook: Clemson, Iowa State out of race; 4-0 Oklahoma a mirage
Clemson fans should have seen these struggles coming, while Iowa State overachieved last season. Meanwhile, Oklahoma’s 4-0 record is a mirage.
Opinion: North Carolina, No. 1 on Misery Index, is a fraud — the Milli Vanilli of college football
After getting wrecked by Georgia Tech on Saturday, North Carolina as a preseason top-10 team was as ill-advised in retrospect as a $5 seafood buffet.