A pair of Air Jordans that Michael Jordan gifted to Sonny Vaccaro in 1991 signified the end of Vaccaro’s relationship with Nike and MJ.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Atlanta Hawks and Falcons team up to open early voting site for key Georgia runoff
The Atlanta Hawks turned their arena into an early voting site for the Nov. 3 election and they’re doing it again for the Georgia runoff elections.
Opinion: Nebraska getting trolled by Illinois after another loss adds to Scott Frost’s misery
Nobody was louder about playing amid a pandemic than Nebraska coach Scott Frost. Football has been played in Lincoln. It just hasn’t been played well.
Opinion: Don’t blame Florida State for being cautious in calling off Clemson game
The finger-pointing is on over the Florida State-Clemson game being called off Saturday after a Tigers player tested positive for COVID-19.
Opinion: Virginia Tech has become the college football team that can’t close the deal
If Virginia Tech finishes 5-6, one of the ACC-affiliated bowls would gladly take the Hokies, but such a bowl would come with no small amount of shame.
Opinion: College Football Playoff should mitigate COVID-19 risk by creating bubble
With COVID-19 cases rising, and college football facing growing challenges, it may take a bubble to ensure the College Football Playoff is completed.
Breeders’ Cup 2020: Everything you need to know about the biggest day in horse racing
The 37th edition of the Breeders’ Cup will be run Saturday at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky.
Opinion: In odd way, COVID-19 helps make BYU football relevant again
BYU has spent the last decade trying to keep up the appearance of being a national power while lacking the money or the access of a Power Five team.
Opinion: With no transparency, schools like Arizona, LSU are allowed to game NCAA’s system
Schools like Arizona that were ensnared by the FBI investigation have said little and are running out the clock. The NCAA system allows them to do so.
Opinion: Big Ten football set for return — and collision course with COVID-19 surge
Big Ten presidents opted to reverse course and allow football to go ahead in 2020. Now the conference will start play as COVID-19 surges in Midwest.