A former Ohio State player is suing the Big Ten and the NCAA and you know what, good for him. This whole system is a joke now. We used to have a kid from Welch, West Virginia show up to Bluefield State in 1988, walked on, paid his own way for two years, earned a scholarship, and never cmoplained once. Now these kids sign a contract for a bag of cash and if they don't like their playing time they lawyer up and sue the conference. The NCAA brought this on themselves when they opened the NIL floodgates and the transfer portal turned every roster into a free agent market. You cannot have a sport where players are employees one minute and amateurs the next. Pick a lane. Either we are college athletics or we are the minor leagues. This lawsuit nonsense is just the next chapter of the same mess.