This week in the world of Twitter: Stephen Collier apparently can't ride a bike, the possible return of @TheFakeLantern, a few position groups created accounts, and more.
This week in the world of non-revenue sports: rowing prepare to compete for their third straight national title, baseball's season is officially over after an epic collapse, and...
Three Ohio State players, including senior Jesse King, were honored by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association for their outstanding play in 2014-15.
We're in the middle of that dreadful summer drought of onfield action. Fortunately, Twitter has no off-season. Here's your review of the week's best tweets.
Gene Smith quit calling college athletes amateurs a long time ago, especially at Ohio State, where resources are available to teach Buckeyes how to be pros.
This week in the world of non-revenue sports, two teams' seasons came to an end, baseball goes limping into the post-season, and rowing won their third straight B1G title.
Even if a team didn't win a national title this past school year, Gene Smith said he's been pleased with the advancement of non-revenue programs. Donors have taken notice.
This week in the world of non-revenue sports: men's lacrosse took down Duke, men's tennis survived the weekend, softball broke a few records, and a few seasons came to an end.
A new law in Georgia meant to crack down on memorabilia dealers making players ineligible may appeal to Ohio State fans, but it's not the right way to protect Buckeye players.