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Buckeyes' Barrett can add to his Heisman resume at Penn St.

Some things to watch in the Big Ten on Saturday: GAME OF THE WEEK No. 2 Ohio State at Penn State. The Buckeyes go to Happy...

NLRB dismisses ruling to allow college athletes to unionize

  CHICAGO (AP) — The National Labor Relations Board on Monday overturned a historic ruling that gave Northwestern University football players the go-ahead to form...

Historic day as Northwestern players decide union

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) — In a historic vote, Northwestern University football players cast secret ballots Friday on whether to form the nation's first union...

Union says other college teams in play

Players from other universities have expressed interest in forming unions in the wake of the landmark decision last week involving the Northwestern football team,...

Colter: ‘We know what we’re doing’ with union idea

BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — Kain Colter is not completely sure what the landscape will one day look like if college athletes are allowed to...

College athlete union raises plenty of questions

CHICAGO (AP) — Vince Dooley is sure relieved he's not running an athletic program these days. Not after a decision allowing Northwestern football players to...

NLRB considers if college players are employees

CHICAGO (AP) — A federal agency kicked off the first in a series of hearings Wednesday on whether to approve a bid by Northwestern...

Top 25 Rdp: Buckeyes roll over FAMU in B10 tuneup

Ohio State wide receiver Evan Spencer, right, tries to escape the grasp of Florida A&M cornerback Patrick Aiken during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Kenny Guiton again starred in place of the injured Braxton Miller, setting a school record with six touchdown passes — all in the first half — to lead No. 4 Ohio State to a 76-0 victory against Florida A&M on Saturday. It was the most lopsided Ohio State win since 1935.

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