Unlike what we’ve seen at Clemson and Iowa, the uprising among OSU players seems different. Evidence suggests few believe Gundy is part of a solution.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says state’s FBS schools should not expect football capacity to be above 50%
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said on a call that FBS schools in the state should not expect capacity at their football stadiums to be above 50% this fall.
Opinion: As accusations from players pile up, Kirk Ferentz appears ill-equipped to push for change
Taken at face value, the allegations paint the picture of a program with a race problem but also a deficiency in treating players with basic dignity.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney defends his handling of assistant’s use of racial slur
Dabo Swinney released a 14-minute video Monday in an attempt to end some of the controversy that has swirled around Clemson the last week.
Will Muschamp, Lane Kiffin join protesters; that’s often a recipe for blowback among college coaches
Will Muschamp, Lane Kiffin and Mark Stoops took part in peaceful protests. Prior to George Floyd’s death, that would have been shocking to see.
Opinion: NCAA isn’t messing around this time. Watch out Kansas, Arizona and LSU
A surprisingly harsh penalty against Oklahoma State basketball could be bad news for the likes of Kansas, LSU, Arizona and more.
Opinion: The truth can be scary for college coaches, but progress is already happening
Events that used to be kept in-house are being exposed. College players realize they have power to call someone on the carpet and force change.
Opinion: As former Clemson player calls out Dabo Swinney, now is time for open race discussions
Ex-Clemson receiver Kanyon Tuttle broke the cone of silence around one of America’s top college football programs, tweeting about Dabo Swinney.
Opinion: As America burns amid protests after George Floyd’s death, it’s time to quit telling athletes to ‘stick to sports’
Athletes aren’t going to stick to sports anymore. Not just black and brown athletes but more white athletes. They’re going to call racism by its name.
Opinion: College football coaches mostly silent on conversation surrounding George Floyd, racism and police brutality
College football coaches, who rely on African-Americans to earn bloated salaries, have taken a pass on the conversation around police brutality.