The post Ohio State’s Ryan Day accepts Michigan alum Taylor Lewan apology over ‘nasty’ remarks appeared first on ClutchPoints. Last Saturday, Ohio State had a seismic win over longtime rival Michigan, ...
Carmelo Hayes will once again defend his WWE United States Championship in an open challenge on Friday’s WWE SmackDown. The last open challenge took place on January 30 when Hayes successfully ...
Coming out of the All-Star break, the Los Angeles Lakers were supposed to start building some momentum, especially with all three of their stars finally healthy. But they instead lost back-to-back ...
Editor’s note: This inside look at the Ohio State football team comes from Jason Moore, a defensive lineman on the Ohio State football team. Moore is also a third-year journalism student at Ohio State ...
Ohio State AD Ross Bjork discussed a range of topics, from expansion of the Woody Hayes Center to jersey patches and other revenue options for the athletic department, according to a Q&A by Joey ...
Over the past couple of months, several researchers have begun making the same provocative claim: They used generative-AI tools to solve a previously unanswered math problem. The most extreme promises ...
Just passing his fifth year anniversary since joining WWE on February 12, 2021, it appears that way before Carmelo Hayes proved to be an alpha who doesn't miss the shots he takes, WWE Hall of Famer ...
The United States has done it. For the first time since 1980, they’ve captured the gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Fueled by a spectacular performance from goalie Connor Hellebuyck—who turned away ...
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas - A new historical marker in Texas honors Walter Moses Burton, the first Black sheriff elected in the United States. Burton was born into slavery but made history in 1869 when ...
Ohio billionaire Les Wexner denied any knowledge about a donation made to Ohio State by Jeffrey Epstein and Abigail Wexner that led to the naming of the Les Wexner Football Complex at the Woody Hayes ...
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