The reason Missouri will beat Auburn in today’s Southeastern Conference football title game is quite simple. Missouri has the better team.
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A quick glance at Bishop Gorman’s Randall Cunningham and Reed’s Chris Denn reveals few similarities.
Kelly is back to break down the weekend’s top college and NFL football games with Matt and Tony, from the Golden Nugget sports book.
Paul Stone faces Ron Boyles with a spot in the finals on the line.
Truth is stranger than fiction, especially in college football. The first half of that sentence is a Mark Twain quote. The best coach in the nation, Nick Saban, probably would agree with both halves after failing to take Auburn to overtime and looking like a jackass in the process.
Chris Petersen is headed to Washington after finally being persuaded to leave Boise State. Petersen agreed to become the Huskies’ new football coach on Friday, leaving behind an unprecedented run of success.
Gary Kubiak is out after the Houston Texans dropped to 2-11, and Wade Phillips will guide the team through the end of the season. Kubiak, the only Texans coach to reach the playoffs, recently returned to duties after a medical episode during a game.
There couldn’t be official charges, couldn’t be an arrest, couldn’t be a trial, couldn’t be any resolution to the Jameis Winston sexual assault investigation other than what was decided Thursday.
Blake Decker, a quarterback at Scottsdale (Ariz.) Community College, committed to the Rebels. He plans to sign this month, which would allow him to compete in spring practices.
Two security guards at Reliant Stadium were fired this past weekend when they asked Tom Brady to take a photo with them.
Florida State quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate Jameis Winston will not be charged with sexually assaulting a woman who accused him of raping her about a year ago, a prosecutor said Thursday.
The NFL fined Steelers head coach mike Tomlin $100,000 on Wednesday for interfering with Baltimore’s Jacoby Jones on a kickoff return in the third quarter of a 22-20 loss to the Ravens on Thanksgiving night.
By next week, the people who make sure the nation has a player worthy of the Heisman trophy — and the ESPN prime-time show devoted to it — will have their say.
This is how the tweet from Troy Williams read: “Don’t ever commit cus of a coach. Faker than a 3 dollar bill.”
Tears streamed down Knowshon Moreno’s face as the National Anthem played before the Denver Broncos played the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.