A group of Black coaches has questioned Steve Nash’s hiring, with no coaching experience, did he skip the line to land one of the NBA’s premiere jobs?
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Tennis star Naomi Osaka says she won’t play in Western & Southern Open semifinal; tournament taking Thursday off
Hours after Naomi Osaka said she would not be playing in her semifinal, the Western & Southern Open announced the tournament was taking Thursday off.
Opinion: NCAA must embrace bubbles as they may be only way to save the NCAA tournament in 2021
The trouble with college football has illustrated why the NCAA likely will need bubbles to play its men’s basketball tournament this spring.
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MAC becomes the first FBS conference to cancel its football season
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Seeing NBA players kneel with locked arms wasn’t shocking, nor did it seem particularly like an act of protest.
Opinion: What’s the rush? ACC pressing forward with football is part of big college sports gamble in coronavirus era
The ACC announced a schedule for the start of college football. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, it’s a big gamble for college sports to not wait.
Opinion: COVID-19 truthers in sports like Michael Porter Jr. undermine leagues’ restart successes
As list of COVID-19 truthers grows, it’s clear misinformation is going to be a major challenge for sports – potentially ruining league restarts.
Opinion: NFL had the most time to deal with COVID-19 and appears to have done the least
Despite having the most time, the NFL has apparently done the least over the last four months to deal with COVID-19. How does that happen?
Opinion: Basketball tournament’s bubble success story provides some hope for sports world
The Basketball Tournament, a $1 million, single-elimination event, just provided a bit of evidence that a sports bubble can actually work in America.