College Sports
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Weekly Preview: football, a friendly and more
In this preview, The Cincinnati Bengals is still searching for their first win. Plus, FC Cincinnati will have a friendly match with one of Mexico’s best clubs. Continue reading
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Weekly Preview: College Football kicks off and more
In this preview, Cincinnati Football kicks off their season with a top 25 showdown in Arkansas. The Florence Y’alls wrap up their season. Plus, Cincinnati hosts two college volleyball tournaments this weekend. Continue reading
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Weekly Preview: Western and Southern Open and more
In this preview, tennis’ biggest stars compete in the Western and Southern Open. The Cincinnati Bengals prepares for their second preseason exhibition. Plus, FC Cincinnati strives to get back into their conference’s top seven. Continue reading
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Big questions amid Title IX’s golden anniversary week
A day after marking Title IX’s 50th anniversary. American sports and society are facing significant questions. After a landmark shift concerning one of America’s most contentious issues. Continue reading
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When March Madness met the NIL era
For the first time ever, players participating in March Madness weren’t just dancing in their respective tournaments. Some are dancing to the bank through legally profiting from their name, image and likeness. Continue reading
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Pregame notes for a more typical Crosstown Shootout
Amid a year of shifts in local and national college sports. Saturday’s men’s Crosstown Shootout will feature a return to normalcy. With Xavier Basketball and Cincinnati Basketball set to renew their rivalry. Continue reading
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Power Five seeks power preservation amid wild summer
College sports’ cold hard cash summer is winding down. With football’s power five conferences seeking ways to enhance and preserve their power. Amid shifts and formidable group of five challengers like Cincinnati Football. Continue reading
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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









