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Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork addressed the changes coming to college sports following the settlement of the House v NCAA case.
Ohio State announced on Monday that it’s launching a new strategic group that’s designed to support, streamline and enhance NIL opportunities for student-athletes.
When Oregon State plays Louisville Friday at 6 p.m., a spotlight will shine on Aiva Arquette, whose size and season line — 18 homers, 65 RBI, a .354 batting average ...
James Monroe Top247 wide receiver Messiah Hampton's commitment? 247Sports national recruiting analysts Brian Dohn and Tom Loy have the latest as New York's No. 1 player chooses between finalists ...
Bluesky’s big breakthrough as an alternative to the Elon Muskified Twitter was seven months ago. It hasn’t lasted. Or, at ...
As gardeners, we often identify our weeds as invasive, but under Ohio law, there are specific designations of weeds ...
When the Seattle SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008, the franchise needed a new identity, but OKC Thunder wasn't always the front-runner.
With the passage of the House Settlement, the Ohio State Department of Athletics has announced the creation of a consolidated ...
Schools will have roughly $20.5 million to pay their sports -- with college football and men's basketball getting most of the ...
The Ohio State University Department of Athletics and Learfield's Ohio State Sports Properties have announced the formation ...
COLUMBUS — Ohio State is quickly adapting to the new reality in college sports after Friday’s landmark House vs. NCAA settlement. The Buckeyes athletic department and Learfield’s Ohio State Sports ...
Roma have announced that they will use a modernised version of one of the team’s historic emblems as the club crest for the ...
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