Ohio State Cade Stover is a big fan of farming, and would love to see his NIL payments come in the form of tractors.
College athletes cashing in has been the name of the game for a couple years now. Ever since the NIL era started, players have been making money, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
After all, this is America – not communist Cuba. In this country, we have the freedom to make money. However, when it comes to Cade Stover, he has a unique outlook on how he’d like to be paid.
Ohio State TE Cade Stover wants his NIL deals to be paid in tractors.
Author: Michael
Could the Oregon Ducks be on the move and follow Colorado to the Big 12?
After months of speculation, the Buffaloes have pulled the trigger on leaving the PAC-12 and returning to the Big 12, according to multiple reports.
An official announcement is expected at some point Thursday. The PAC-12’s inability to land a new media deal was finally hit with major consequences.
The Buffaloes are out, and that’s really bad news for the future of George Kliavkoff’s conference.
A crunching tackle sparked anger inside co-captain Lindsey Horan. Minutes later, she scored the game-tying goal vs. the Netherlands. “Changed the [mentality] in my head.
The US women’s national team has once again risked the ire of the American public after more than half of the team refused to sing the national anthem before their World Cup group game against the Netherlands in Wellington.
Lindsey Horan said it was a bruising tackle from club teammate Danielle van de Donk and their tense exchange that fueled her equalizer against the Netherlands
Teams have been told the Angels won’t trade two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani ahead of Tuesday’s deadline, sources told ESPN’s Buster Olney, confirming a Sports Illustrated report.
The Angels acquired Lucas Giolito, arguably the best pitcher on the trade market, and reliever Reynaldo Lopez from the White Sox for two top prospects after deciding they would not trade star Shohei Ohtani before he hits free agency this winter.
The Big 12’s presidents and chancellors voted unanimously on a conference call to accept Colorado as a new member on Wednesday night, sources told ESPN.
The sequence changed the game, and it could come to epitomize this team. The Netherlands’ Daniëlle van de Donk knocked down the U.S.’s Lindsey Horan. Horan was most displeased. They jawed at each other. The fact that van de Donk and Horan are club teammates for Lyon was either irrelevant or especially relevant; they would have to say how they truly feel about each other. It was so testy that the ref tried to negotiate some sort of truce. Well, world peace has to start somewhere. But not there, not then. Horan did not go all the way to Wellington, New Zealand, to make peace.
Lindsey Horan and Rose Lavelle combine for the U.S. goal. However, Vlatko Andonovski coaches a poor game and too many starters didn’t perform.