Justin Fields will transfer from Georgia after playing one season behind Jake Fromm. The five-star quarterback recruit was a backup this season.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Atlanta United showed the potential MLS has in the pro sports landscape. Will others come along?
Showing that professional soccer works deep in the heart of college football country is a huge step for MLS
Atlanta United delivers needed championship to city that has embraced it like no other
Atlanta United ended decades of sports heartbreak for a city that has thrown its full support behind the young Major League Soccer team.
With MLS team thriving, could talent-rich Atlanta fuel an American soccer boom?
Atlanta is one of America’s talent-rich areas for football and basketball. With Atlanta United playing for MLS title, could soccer be next?
Florida found replacing Urban Meyer isn’t easy. Why Ryan Day has a tough job at Ohio State
Can Ryan Day sustain Ohio State’s success after a legend? It didn’t work out well for Florida when Urban Meyer left. The Buckeyes are better set.
With same teams making it over and over, is the College Football Playoff getting stale?
The College Football Playoff seems like an improvement over its predecessor, but fewer teams are actually getting a title shot than before
Georgia doesn’t deserve final College Football Playoff spot despite strong showing
Georgia can campaign for the playoff all it wants, but the Bulldogs had a chance to punch their ticket on the field and failed, Dan Wolken writes.
Jalen Hurts plays hero as Alabama stuns Georgia with late rally in SEC championship game
Tua Tagovailoa left injured. But Alabama had Jalen Hurts to lead the Tide from behind to beat Georgia in the SEC title game.
SEC title game coordinators Mike Locksley, Mel Tucker emerge as favorites for Maryland, Colorado head coaching jobs
Maryland is close to bringing back Alabama coordinator Mike Locksley while Georgia coordinator Mel Tucker has emerged as favorite at Colorado.
Paul Johnson retiring after 11 seasons as Georgia Tech football coach
Paul Johnson, who kept the triple option relevant in the Power Five, is retiring after 11 seasons at Georgia Tech. He 189-98 as a college coach.