It wasn't pretty by the modern standards of college football, but No. 3 Ohio State's gritty 14-7 toppling of the No. 1 ranked Texas Longhorns in a pageantry-filled opener Aug. 30 at Ohio Stadium was ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Julian Sayin was named freshman of the week by the Big Ten for his performance against Grambling State in Week 2. The redshirt freshman quarterback threw for 306 ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Now that's how you open a season. The Ohio State Buckeyes nearly shut out the previously top-ranked Texas Longhorns. The Buckeyes now claim the No. 1 spot on the AP Top 25 poll. Ohio ...
Meep City is a Roblox social game reminiscent of Club Penguin or Toontown where users hang out, decorate homes, and fulfill their slice of life fantasy. At least, that's the pitch. In practice, Meep ...
STILLWATER — Moral victories haven’t really been a thing for Oklahoma State football since Mike Gundy took over two decades ago. Just a lot of plain ole victories. Gundy has a .659 winning percentage.
Don't want to play Destiny: Rising on a mobile device? Then play it on your PC using an approved emulator. Destiny: Rising is a brand new mobile game but it can be played on PC. The developer behind ...
Who's ready for "The Boys from Oklahoma: Round 2?" As previously reported, the bands teased next year's Stillwater "repeat performance" last weekend during their Saturday, Aug. 23, sold-out "The Boys ...
Destiny Rising is a free-to-play mobile shooter set in the Destiny universe. Despite being a mobile title, though, you're able to play it on your PC if you'd prefer, though it isn't on traditional ...
The New York Times has launched Pips, the latest entry in its daily habit-forming catalogue of games that includes Wordle, Connections, and Strands. Released in August 2025, Pips is dominoes with a ...
All New Jersey Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $599.99. For prizes over $599.99, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at New Jersey Lottery offices. By mail, ...