Austin Knoblauch is a senior editor in Sports at the Los Angeles Times, overseeing NFL coverage and digital initiatives. He previously worked as an editor and writer at NFL.com. He initially joined The Times in 2005, serving in various web editing and reporting roles. Knoblauch’s favorite sports are football, hockey and auto racing. He is a native of Southern California and graduated from Mount St. Mary’s University in Los Angeles.
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Ohio State avenges its loss to Oregon earlier in the season with a dominant victory in the Rose Bowl that sets up a showdown with Texas in the CFP semifinals.
Lakers star LeBron James doesn’t know when he’ll retire, but says he hopes to still be on the Lakers when he decides to finally call it quits.
The Rams were winners on Saturday and again on Sunday night when they clinched the NFC West crown and the playoff berth that goes with it.
While a good portion of USC’s starters from the season will not be playing in the Las Vegas Bowl, the Trojans have no shortage of players willing to compete.
LeBron James and Austin Reaves each put in stellar performances to lift the Lakers to a thrilling victory over Stephen Curry and the Warriors.
Even though Walker Buehler made the final pitch of the Dodgers’ World Series-winning season, it wasn’t enough to keep him L.A. for another year.
After starting the season 1-4 amid a rash of injuries, the Rams are closing in on winning the NFC West in the wake of a 19-9 victory over the Jets.
It wasn’t very pretty at times, but the Rams picked up an important win over the 49ers on Thursday night that bolstered their chances at winning the NFC West.
The Lakers’ 134-93 loss to the Miami Heat was the latest blow for a team mired in a slump that includes issues coach JJ Redick finds “very odd.”