Alabama was voted No. 1 in the final Associated Press college football poll after the Crimson Tide beat Georgia in the national championship game. Unbeaten UCF finished sixth.
Tua Tagovailoa threw a 41-yard touchdown to DeVonta Smith to give No. 4 Alabama a 26-23 overtime victory against No. 3 Georgia to win the College Football Playoff national championship Monday night.
An all-around team effort emphasized by 20+ point performances from Rob Valentine and Marshall Lange helped Newberry cruise past the Lions 111-99 in their first home game of 2018.
Furman and Wofford's football programs recorded Top 20 finishes in two Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) final polls, which were released today following Saturday's national championship game.
Turns out the Sentry Tournament of Champions built the ideal trophy for Dustin Johnson. The 35-pound glass sculpture, embracing the essence of Maui, depicts a wave crashing on one side and a humpback whale on the other.
Drew Brees passed for 376 yards and two touchdowns, and the New Orleans Saints held off Carolina’s late comeback bid to seal a 31-26 victory in their NFC wild-card game on Sunday.
Sophie Cunningham was too much for South Carolina to handle for the second straight year, scoring 27 points to lead No. 15 Missouri to an 83-74 victory over the fourth-ranked Gamecocks on Sunday.
No. 4/5 South Carolina is back on the road Sunday to take on #15/15 Missouri at Mizzou Arena at 2 p.m. (ET) on ESPN2. The Gamecocks (13-1, 2-0 SEC) will look to avenge their last loss of the 2016-17 season, while the Tigers (13-2, 1-1 SEC) hope to bounce back from Thursday night’s loss to LSU.
Chris Silva scored a career-high 27 points and had eight rebounds and South Carolina beat Vanderbilt 71-60 on Saturday for its first Southeastern Conference win of the season.
It took a season-high 45 minutes, but Clemson University men’s basketball prevailed over Louisville 74-69 in overtime to improve to 3-0 in ACC play for the first time since the 2006-07 season and just the fifth time in program history.
Lemanski Hall has been named defensive ends coach for Clemson’s 2018 football staff. He served the previous three years on Dabo Swinney’s staff as a defensive analyst.