NIL will change the college sports landscape forever, and this week the Dubcast looks at how everyone's doing a really, really bad job at getting ready.
Ohio State has created THE Platform in a partnership with Opendorse, designing a program for athletes to "capitalize on their name, image and likeness."
The Buckeyes are stoked about the changing NIL rules, Malaki Branham wants to wear Jimmy Jackson's retired number, Oregon's AD talks the Ohio State game, and more.
Ohio State announced it had a record total of 799 Buckeyes to be named scholar-athletes, with Harry Miller among the 47 Ohio State athletes to carry 4.0 GPAs.
If you need a "reprieve of the assault that is daily life in the modern age," Harry Miller's intellectually stimulating TikTok channel has got you covered.
Ohio State's team doctor looks back at the COVID-ridden season, NIL isn't just for football players, some Buckeye linebackers were key free agent signings and, more.
Ohio State and Michigan form an important alliance, the Power 5 conferences report combined earnings, and more stories from the past week of college sports.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith is disappointed it has taken so long for the NCAA to pass name, image and likeness legislation, but he thinks it's "going to happen" by July...