Athletic directors at Ohio State and Florida push back against rabid college football fan bases who want change, and win the moment.
The political travel continued that week for DeSantis, though he did come to the state to sign the Heartbeat Protection Act banning abortion after the sixth week of pregnancy late at night. He went to Lynchburg, Virginia, where he talked to Liberty University students, and to Manchester, New Hampshire.
Ohio State and Florida could be setting a trend in college football after several Power 4 schools before them did the opposite and suffered for it.
Former Florida football coach Urban Meyer, who has ties to both OSU and Notre Dame, offers prediction for CFP title game
Alby, Manhattan and Swimshady joined hundreds of other manatees congregated at Blue Spring State Park yesterday.
Urban Meyer joins Steve Spurrier and Doug Dickey as the third former Florida football coach elected to the College Football Hall of Fame
No. 7 seed Notre Dame finds itself as the betting underdog for Monday night's College Football Playoff National Championship against No. 8 seed Ohio State, but the Fighting Irish believe they have a plan to take down the Buckeyes and win the program's first national title since 1988.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered flags on public grounds be raised for Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday and lowered the next day for Jimmy Carter.
And of course, quarterback Riley Leonard is from Fairhope, Ala., southeast of Mobile. He came to Notre Dame via transfer from Duke, but he also grew up a Fighting Irish fan, his great grandfather having played for Notre Dame in the 1940s.
Greg Cote’s Poll Dance is a weekly survey on a topic usually in sports. In today’s 30th installment: Who is Miami/South Florida’s best pro-team coach: Paul Maurice of Panthers, Mike McDaniel of Dolphins or Erik Spoelstra of Heat?
Back when I was a graduate student studying ecology in Michigan, my ornithology class took a short road trip to Toledo, Ohio to visit the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge. My
Urban Meyer told his assistants for years — nearly two decades, actually — that “reflection is a sign of weakness.” “When you’re looking back, you’re not looking forward,” Meyer recalled. If that’s the case,