Just when you thought you’d seen it all with the college sports money grab , we give you Ohio State University.
The Roman Empire, everyone, needs more cash.
Ohio State president Ted Carter told USA TODAY that revenue sharing in the Big Ten – more cash for elite television properties – is "going to be a conversation that will be had over time.”
To this I say, the team that spent $41 million in 2024 to buy a national championship, the athletic program that generates more money than any other with the exception of Texas, is apparently bleeding cash.
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“There’s only a couple of schools that really represent the biggest brands in the Big Ten