Clemson, Alabama and Georgia lead the USA TODAY Sports preseason college football rankings of all 76 teams set to play in 2020.
Author: Paul Myerberg, USA TODAY
Ranking all the games on Week 1 of the SEC football schedule
The Southeastern Conference announced its Week 1 football schedule for the 2020 season Monday. A look at the best games set for Sept. 26.
Big Ten will not play college football in fall
The Big Ten will not play college football this fall due to coronavirus concerns, two people with knowledge of the situation confirmed.
Big Ten slows down preseason football practices; no pads or full contact
The Big Ten Conference will not allow teams to wear pads and engage in full-contact activities “until further notice,” the league said Saturday.
Amway Coaches Poll foreshadows a college football season of volatility, unpredictability
In a year without precedent in college football history, the Coaches Poll may end up reclaiming a deciding role in dictating the national champion.
SEC announces 10-game football schedule with only conference games
The SEC is joining with the Big Ten and Pac-12 in announcing its college football schedule this season will only involve conference opponents.
College football ticket dilemma: ‘For every two seats that are put together, I’m killing 20 seats’
Schools are using science and analytics to map how to safely ticket and seat fans at games while limiting attendance to a fraction of normal capacity.
ACC delays start of college football, but announces Notre Dame will play as full conference member
The first weekend of college football games involving ACC schools will take place in Week 2 with Notre Dame playing a full league schedule.
Playing college football in the spring might sound easy but plenty of hurdles and questions exist
Playing college football in the spring is doable but complicated by hurdles related to player health and safety, recruiting and scheduling.
Medical experts: Plan for conference-only football has merit, is step in right direction
The Big Ten’s move to a conference-only schedule has merit, medical experts say, even if the plan doesn’t address ways to stop the spread of COVID-19.