Wednesday is the deadline for players who declared for the 2017 NBA Draft, without hiring an agent, to withdraw their names and return to school. While several former Big Ten stars are off to the draft early, a handful will return to school for at least one more year.
Brandon Armstrong delights fans with his NBA player impersonations. Armstrong (@BdotAdot5) recently brought his impersonation skills to the gridiron - more specifically Ohio State.
At some point, this will no longer qualify as news: Red Hot Chili Peppers performed in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday night, and drummer Chad Smith took the mic to belt out "The Victors."
Former Michigan defensive lineman Chris Wormley has a new tattoo he wants you to see. The third-round pick of the Baltimore Ravens tattooed "Big Worm" on the inside of his lower lip. See it inside this post.
Michael Geiger will forever be remembered for his game-winning field goal in Michigan State's 2015 upset at Ohio State. His celebration was pretty memorable, too. Sunday, on gradation day, Geiger was windmilling again.
Former Ohio State quarterback and current Buffalo Bills backup Cardale Jones returned to Columbus, Ohio, this weekend to graduate. That was newsworthy in itself, but Jones' message on his graduation cap garnered him even more attention.