Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork appeared on WOSU's All Sides with Amy Juravich and discussed the men's basketball season and coach Jake Diebler. While Bjork said he's disappointed to miss ...
Björk always seems to inhabit an alternate universe—a dreamlike space of the highest creative ambition, free from the constraints that govern mere mortals. Which makes it all the more jarring ...
Speaking inside Ohio Stadium while many of his counterparts in the two conferences met in New Orleans on Wednesday, Ross Bjork expressed where he stands on the idea — whether it be expanding to ...
Nearly three decades ago, Icelandic singer Björk made headlines around the world for a physical altercation with a journalist at Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport. The incident, which took place on ...
That expansion helped make the upcoming hockey game possible, Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork said at a press event. "We had to upgrade the stadium. We don't want to host a game ...
The 10 athletic directors on the committee are: Trev Alberts, Texas A&M; Scott Barnes, Oregon State; Mitch Barnhart, Kentucky; J Batt, Georgia Tech; Ross Bjork, Ohio State; Pat Chun, Washington ...
Ohio State finished the 2023-2024 season 6-2 and they went 2-1 in the NIT under Diebler, which helped solidify the decision of new athletic director Ross Bjork to remove Diebler's interim tag.
Junya Watanabe offered a more abstract interpretation in looks that married bell bottoms with fanciful tops and seemed tailor-made for singer Bjork. Her presence was also in the air at the Acne ...
Tipster Max Jambor recently shared the codename “OnePlus Pagani” on X, speculated to be a foldable smartphone. While it could be the internal codename for the OnePlus Open 2, this seems ...
He further lamented that many unemployed youths now resort to pagan shrines, ritual killings, and human sacrifices in search of instant wealth, while others are easy recruits for violent gangs and ...
Ohio State’s Ross Bjork, Washington’s Pat Chun, Cincinnati’s John Cunningham, Clemson’s Graham Neff, Washington State’s Anne McCoy and Arizona’s Desiree Reed-Francois.