The looming House v. NCAA settlement, massive NIL money and the transfer portal paved the way for college football to become NFL Lite.
Ohio college athletes moved closer to being legally directly paid, but time is running out. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued an ...
UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond will get annual raises that will boost his salary to $2.1 million in final year of new ...
The Ohio House Civil Justice Committee unanimously passed a bill last week that would strengthen the state’s name, image and ...
Nations Group's latest project is Club Residences, an effort that SBJ's Bret McCormick reports is to provide new revenue for ...
Ohio State men’s soccer defender Nathan Demian was the victim of an off-campus shooting over the weekend, the university said ...
If Ohio State coach Ryan Day is coaching for his job, it behooves him to make sure the Buckeyes are motivated for playoff game against Tennessee ...
While Day has the backing of athletics director Ross Bjork and an overall record that ranks among the most successful in ...
Following another brutal loss to the Michigan Wolverines last weekend, Ohio State fans began searching for answers. Although ...
Under the House settlement, scholarship restrictions are no more. In turn, the NCAA will impose new roster limits beginning ...
The Ohio State fanbase holds its program to some high standards. So despite the Buckeyes' 10-2 record and No. 5 position in ...
If passed, House Bill 660 would allow student-athletes to hire agents and attorneys for representation and ban governing ...