A 35-19 loss to Maryland drops Penn State to 0-3. And the sooner Nittany Lions fans don’t have to watch this meltdown, the better.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Georgia coach Kirby Smart must change Bulldogs’ approach before it’s too late
Loss to Florida shows Georgia has fallen behind its rival mainly due to its outdated approach. Can Kirby Smart change before it’s too late?
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: Michigan loss to Michigan State is worst and most surprising of Jim Harbaugh era
Despite entering the game as a three-touchdown favorite over rival Michigan State, Michigan got out-played at home in a 27-24 loss.
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.
Opinion: No reason to believe Alabama-Georgia II will end differently, nine other takeaways from Week 7
Alabama’s offense chugs on. Georgia’s QB situation needs attention. Is Heisman race already decided? And Arkansas’ Twitter win among Week 7 takeaways.
With $1 salary, Joe Moglia may be the biggest bargain in college football
Joe Moglia, former CEO of TD Ameritrade, has agreed to forego his $177,000 salary and accept $1 this season in his unique role at Coastal Carolina.
Could Atlanta Hawks’ State Farm Arena swing the presidential race?
When State Farm Arena opens to the public Monday, it will begin 19 days of service as the largest early voting site in Georgia.
SEC defensive meltdowns headline 10 takeaways from Week 6 in college football
Week 6 had a lot of offense, especially in the usually defensive SEC. Those breakdowns lead the 10 takeaways from Saturday in college football.
Falling TV ratings across most sports? Here are four reasons to explain drop during pandemic
Sports was supposed to come back to huge TV numbers, but most leagues have seen decreases. And there’s no evidence protesting athletes plays a role.