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Here's what the House settlement's approval means for Ohio State, its football program and its athletic department.
The House settlement will pay thousands of former athletes a whopping $2.8 billion in backpay from lost NIL compensation.
Sometimes the most extraordinary culinary experiences come in the most unassuming packages, and Marino’s Seafood Fish & Chips in Columbus is the golden-battered proof of this timeless truth.
In the heart of Columbus, where the Midwest meets unexpected culinary excellence, sits a bright yellow beacon of seafood perfection that defies Ohio’s landlocked geography.
Ohio has now won 6 out of the last 7 and forced the first shutout in this all-star game since 2019. They also climb to within ...
It may have been humid, the sun may have come and gone, and naturally – there was a weather delay – but an army of Mahoning ...
Aaron Rodgers has agreed to a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, moving from the New York Jets and set to join the ...
Just when it seemed like it was time to write the obituary on the season, the never-say-die Beavers delivered another ...
Gerry Glasco said he found the focus of NiJaree Canady's NIL deal with the Texas Tech softball team "insulting" during TV ...
A federal judge Friday granted final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, a watershed agreement in college sports that permits schools to directly pay college athletes for the first time.
Aaron Rodgers is 3-0 as a starter against the Ravens, but he’s faced them just once since 2013. Next season is a different ...
Ohio State's recruiting machine is back in high gear. The post Ohio State’s 4-Star Target With 18 Offers Makes Personal ...