College Sports
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Ohio’s NIL bill thrown off-course by political squabbling
For those wondering why American politics is as messed up as many feel it is. Ohio’s House of Representatives gave us an example on Thursday. Through throwing an otherwise uncontroversial bill affecting college athletes off-course. Continue reading
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An American approach will power world through Olympics
We’re now roughly six weeks away from the start of Tokyo’s Summer Olympics. Amid the COVID-19 concerns that prompted a year-long postponement. An approach familiar to Americans will power the world through the games. Continue reading
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NIL compensation legislation prompts a race in statehouses
A hot button topic in college sports is prompting a race in statehouses across the country. To avoid having their state’s schools get left behind in a new frontier for college sports. Continue reading
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College Football’s super league bowl season problem
For American sports fans wondering why a proposed European super league drew super scorn this week. One need only look to the College Football Playoff for a reason why. Continue reading
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Question hovers over local College Basketball woes
Less than a week after Selection Sunday, several Cincinnati Basketball and Xavier Basketball players are entering the transfer portal. Presenting an off-season challenge for both program’s. While prompting a question that was already lingering around. Continue reading
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Pre-pandemic expectations mostly met for local teams
This week marks the one year anniversary of COVID-19 being declared a pandemic. A moment that disrupted sports and life as we previously knew it. Amid the changes, some pre-pandemic issues persisted for local teams. Continue reading
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College Basketball caught in fray of impatient re-openings
As many states begin to open up after roughly a year of pandemic restrictions. Impatience poses a dangerous risk to a safe re-opening process. With College Basketball’s upcoming showcase events caught up in the fray. Continue reading
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College Basketball: questions amid local pandemic pause
With the Greater Cincinnati area’s two most prominent college basketball programs dealing with multiple postponements. All due to positive COVID-19 tests and contact tracing. Some significant questions swirl around Cincinnati Basketball and Xavier Basketball’s seasons. Continue reading
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Four takeaways from College Sports’ turbulent 2020
One of the most turbulent year’s in American college sports is coming to an end. With the COVID-19 pandemic leaving cancelled games and seasons in it’s wake. Here are four takeaways from 2020 in college sports. Continue reading








