New Ohio State AD Ross Bjork and president Ted Carter know more changes are coming to college sports and want OSU and the Big Ten to use their voices to help shape that future.
Malaki Branham gets a signature career highlight over LeBron James, Marvin Harrison Jr. meets Dave Chappelle, and Lil Durk receives an Ohio State football jersey from Tim Walton.
Three Buckeyes qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics, Emily Ruck tosses a no-hitter for Ohio State softball and men's tennis continues its dominant start to the season.
Ohio State was well-represented at the NFL Honors Ceremony, Ryan Day wasted no time in replacing Bill O'Brien and the Buckeyes celebrated National Girls and Women in Sports Day.
Men's tennis claims two ranked wins, Melissa Schaub becomes Ohio State women's tennis' all-time wins leader and wrestling bounces back at No. 14 Rutgers.
Mike Hall shines at Senior Bowl practices, TBDBITL gathers halftime show ideas from band members and former Ohio State walk-on Sam Wiglusz is a certified baller.
C.J. Stroud helped draw a record-breaking audience in the final game of his rookie season, D Lo delights in LA, and Bruce Thornton gets a spotlight from BTN's "The Journey."
The Ohio State athletic department brought in $279,549,337 in revenue while it had $274,948,554 in expenses, both the highest ever, during the 2023 fiscal year.
Incoming Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork said NIL is something OSU must “embrace heavily” but believes it’s time for a new model of paying college athletes.
Ohio State’s new athletic director and president are both committed to keeping all 36 of OSU’s sports, though they acknowledge that new revenue streams will be necessary to do...
Ross Bjork inks a five-year contract that will pay the future Ohio State athletic director $2 million per year in total compensation, plus additional bonuses and incentives.
Ross Bjork believes that the NCAA's highest-resource programs should consolidate power and says his priority is to lean on Gene Smith and learn Ohio State's programs over the...
Ohio State has officially hired Ross Bjork as its new athletic director. Bjork will begin his tenure in July after five years as Texas A&M’s athletic director.