Fans brought art, shared memories and grieved at first Lakers game since Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna, seven others were killed in a helicopter crash.
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After 2 a.m. champion’s feast of fried chicken, LSU’s Ed Orgeron back to recruiting this weekend
LSU coach Ed Orgeron isn’t taking much time to celebrate title. After late-night fried chicken with his wife, it’s back to recruiting this weekend.
LSU’s Ed Orgeron almost got kicked off his college team; now he’s a state hero
This small city in Louisiana is both proud and brokenhearted on the eve of the college football national championship game between LSU and Clemson
How Clemson pulled off its thrilling finish at the Fiesta Bowl against Ohio State
Clemson’s game-winning touchdown play call didn’t work in practice during the week before the game. Clemson QB Trevor Lawrence also wasn’t fond of it.
Clemson rallies to defeat Ohio State in classic Fiesta Bowl semifinal
Clemson drove 94 yards in four plays, capped by a Travis Etienne touchdown catch to beat Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl and reach national title game.
Family feud at the Fiesta Bowl: ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit having ‘surreal’ week
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit has twin sons on the roster for Clemson, leading to a strange week for a family of Ohio State fans and graduates
How Ohio State’s Chase Young uses meditation to become an elite player
Ohio State defensive end Chase Young plans to stick to his mental health regimen before the Fiesta Bowl vs. Clemson
Travis Etienne is the overlooked star of the Clemson offense with some help from Popeyes
Clemson’s Travis Etienne takes the stage in the Fiesta Bowl Saturday as arguably the most explosive running back in college football.
NCAA asserts collegiate values for bowls, but leaves room for liquor, casino sponsors
The NCAA has a strict moral code for bowl game sponsors but only enforces on those that might be seen by TV viewers or athletes.
Why ex-NFL star Kellen Winslow II finally pleaded guilty to sex crimes
Ex-NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II struggled between two difficult choices before finally pleading guilty to rape and sexual battery.