The Weekender pays homage to a life cut short, relishes the promise of two Buckeyes playing together again and – gasp – agrees with ranking Jim Harbaugh 1st and Ryan Day 43rd?
Comparing Ohio State and Michigan's SP+ rating through history, Hunter Dickinson returns to Michigan and Notre Dame's offensive line gets a fitting endorsement deal.
EA's NCAA Football looks to be returning in 2023, Ed Orgeron is in an alleged mess at LSU, and fans of Ohio basketball rejoice as Ohio State is scheduled to play at Xavier.
The Weekender has Quinn Ewers' growing legend, Jim Tressel's wish to see Ohio State take the series lead over Michigan before he dies, and Clemson's putrid schedule.
The Weekender includes Joe Castiglione taking on 11 a.m. kickoffs, college hoops roster movement and Ohio State track and field stars competing for trophies.
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 sporting events can return to full capacity in June, the new Power 5 commissioners support College Football Playoff expansion and more from the past week.
Michigan loses a co-defensive coordinator after just four months, Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher trade playful jabs, Texas mourns a heartbreaking loss, and more.
The NFL draft looms for Justin Fields and the rest of the Buckeyes, men's basketball picks up another transfer, and a look at a potential post-spring depth chart.
A new study brings great news on the COVID + college athletics front, Boston College becomes Dad U, Brad Stevens passed on a bag, and all the Spring Game coverage you need.
Greg Schiano currently has the No. 6 class in the country at Rutgers, Sean Miller suffers the same fate as his brother, and there's some drama at Cincinnati.
Jalen Suggs shows once again that he picked the right sport, Kirk Herbstreit has some words for Dan Orlovsky, and Trayce Jackson-Davis takes some parting shots at Archie Miller.
Indiana is reportedly hiring Mike Woodson as its new head coach, Barry Alvarez is set to retire, and San Francisco's move up in the draft could be to select Justin Fields.
Indiana and Minnesota hoops programs make changes, former Buckeye footballers sign new NFL deals and the Big Ten incurs some major stumbles in the NCAA Tournament.
Kansas hits reset with their football program, Nebraska gets roasted for trying to duck Oklahoma, and the NCAA leans in to the two-point shootout in football.