A 45-21 loss to Duke shows Miami is actually getting worse as coach Mario Cristobal’s first season goes along.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Misery Index Week 7: Penn State can’t compete with the best teams in the Big Ten
No. 1 on the Misery Index in Week 7: Penn State, which showed vs. Michigan it still struggles to compete with the best teams in the Big Ten.
Daniel Abesames-Hammer of Division III Cornell College among smallest college football players ever
Daniel Abesames-Hammer, a 5-1, 125-pound running back at D3 Cornell College, is not only a curiosity and fan favorite but also a role model for kids.
Wisconsin’s firing of Paul Chryst shows colleges will pay big to make changes | Opinion
Given the current environment of college football, Wisconsin might not have even been wrong to fire Paul Chryst as head coach.
Kim Mulkey, who won’t discuss Brittney Griner, embodies deep cynicism of college sports | Opinion
Kim Mulkey, Brittney Griner’s college coach, seems shockingly heartless or unimaginably vindictive for refusing to speak about Griner’s imprisonment.
Misery Index Week 4: Miami still mediocre despite massive investment in Mario Cristobal
Miami paid huge money to bring in alum Mario Cristobal, but the Hurricanes are 2-2 after Saturday’s ugly loss to Middle Tennessee.
Kansas’ Lance Leipold could always coach. Becoming an overnight sensation at age 58 is fault of a broken system.
Lance Leipold’s success at Kansas is an illustration of why lower-division college football coaches deserve more opportunity at the highest level.
Roger Federer didn’t always play perfect tennis – but he made it look perfect | Opinion
20-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer was not afraid of failing or seeing his dominance wane
For new US Open champ Carlos Alcaraz, the chase for Grand Slam titles is just beginning | Opinion
For 19-year old Carlos Alcaraz, who shot up the rankings this year, just how many Grand Slam titles can he win?
Misery Index Week 2: Jimbo Fisher continues to rob Texas A&M in broad daylight
Jimbo Fisher is on the short list of college football’s highest-paid coaches, but his results at Texas A&M simply don’t match the salary.