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While its end was unusual, Ted Carter's tenure may not be all that uncommon. The job has always been difficult, but it seems to be increasingly challenging. To examine the politics of being a college president, Josh Moody, reporter for Inside Higher Ed, joins the show.
We discuss the sudden resignation of former Ohio State University president Ted Carter and what comes next.
3/10/26: Sporting News' Bill Bender Talks Stunning Ohio State Ted Carter News & So Much More!
Happy Tuesday Edition of the Program!! Spring Football Starts today for Ohio State. Ryan Day will talk after and we will let you hear live from the coach in the 11 o'clock hour. Ted Carter is out as President at Ohio State. We give you the latest and what it could mean for OSU Sports. Legal Tampering in the NFL began yesterday and it was nuts. The Jackets fight back but lose in OT. Greg Sankey was on Paul Finebaum and said College Sports is Unsustainable the way it is and hinted at the SEC going solo. Tuesday's with Tiberi, What's Up, The Real Truth, Thing or Not a Thing and 3 Things
In this episode of the Bleav in Buckeyes Podcast, Bryant Browning and Chimdi Chekwa break down the latest issues shaping the future of college football. Bryant and Chimdi discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), the growing influence of the transfer portal, and the ongoing challenges facing the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA). They analyze recent legal battles, potential NCAA reform, and how these changes could impact roster building, recruiting, and competitive balance across the sport. The episode also covers the latest updates surrounding Ohio State Buckeyes football, including what these national developments could mean for the Buckeyes moving forward. Tune in now! And don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss the latest news and analysis from former Buckeyes Bryant and Chimdi. Key Topics College football reform efforts NIL and transfer portal implications Legal battles and NCAA challenges Ohio State leadership and future plans Chapters 00:00 Spring Practice and Competition 01:13 Fixing College Football: The Round Table Discussion 07:50 NIL and the Role of Adults in College Football 12:15 NCAA's Struggles and the Fight for Control 22:38 Ohio State's Leadership Transition and Future Prospects Keywords college football, NIL, transfer portal, NCAA, Ohio State, college sports reform, legal battles, college football future, Ohio State, Ted Carter, Jim Tressel, Bryant Browning, Chimdi Chekwa, Fanduel, Bleav Network, spring ball, round table, Trinidad Chambliss, Big Ten, Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Your Nebraska Update headlines for today, March 10, include: Fairness for Girls group launched ballot initiative aimed at keeping transgender athletes out of women's public K-12/collegiate sports, EPIC Option petition effort to eliminate certain taxes is pausing again after organizers said they are not on track to gather enough signatures for 2026 ballot, team has begun excavating rare earth minerals at NioCorp's Elk Creek project in southeast Nebraska, Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles unveiled new driver's license design featuring state imagery and upgraded anti-counterfeiting security, Nebraska men's basketball coach Fred Hoiberg rewarded during historic season, former University of Nebraska system president Ted Carter has resigned as president of Ohio State University after disclosing inappropriate relationship.
Ted Carter is officially out as Ohio State's president in one of the most anticlimactic ways we could have imagined, but it's still quite entertaining.
Steve-O's falling out with his co-host, Dave Landau joins us in-studio, ISIS IEDs in NYC, Kanye West to play SoFi Stadium, Dak Prescott breaks up with fiancé, Stormy Daniels stand-up, and NBA nixes Atlanta's strip club night. Our favorite podcaster no-one is listening to, Brogan, is a drop machine. Comedian Dave Landau sits in-studio with us today. His next local show is at The Roxy on April 11th. “Comedian” Stormy Daniels is coming to Detroit for a stand up show on April 1st. Former University of Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore's ex-assistant, Paige Shiver, wants accountability. She's about to get paid. Detroit Lions: Alex Anzalone is gone. Amik Robertson is gone. They signed two meh offensive linemen. Some IEDs were tossed by ISIS near Zohran Mamdani's home in NYC after protesters clashed in the streets. Dak Prescott and his baby mama have ended their engagement following a dual Bachelor/Bachelorette party. Dwight Howard has filed for divorce one day after his wife exposed his coke stash online. Jon Bon Jovi's voice is shot. Kanye West has booked SoFi Stadium. Live Nation and the DOJ have reached a weak agreement. Steve-O and his former producer sit down for a podcast to explain their falling out. He would really appreciate it if you bought some merch. Boyd Tinsley is still rocking that Boxz. We're shocked to learn the Dave Matthews Band is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The NBA goes all prude and cancels Magic City night in Atlanta. Jordon Hudson trolled Robert Kraft alongside Bill Belichick. Ohio State is competing with Michigan for most scandals in program history. President Ted Carter steps down following an inappropriate relationship. David Copperfield is getting run out of Las Vegas. Thanks Epstein. Casey Wasserman is trying to save his 2028 LA Olympics gig. A guard Googled Jeffrey Epstein's name and deposited some money prior to his death. SHE DID IT! Be sure to check out Dave Landau's book. It's audible now! Merch is still available. Buy it before it's gone. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)
In a new episode of Project NIL with Anthony Gargano & William Penn Charter School Director of Athletics Danny DiBerardinis discuss Ohio State President Ted Carter’s comments about the NIL model being unsustainable, Sacramento State joining the MAC, & MORE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck starts hour 2 talking Tennessee and Joey Aguilar with Russell Smith from FOX Sports Knoxville, and Ohio State president Ted Carter’s take on NIL. We then look around the SEC with Chris Gordy from Locked on SEC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Thursday Edition of the Program!! 500 for Thad!! USA and Canada survive in the Quarterfinals in the Men's Hockey Tournament at the Winter Olympics. We dive in on Ted Carter's comments on Ohio State joining a Super-Conference and their brand power. Could OSU, Penn State and Michigan leave the Big Ten...Tiger at The Masters or maybe at Scioto for the Senior Open. ESPN's Paul Finebaum, The Athletic's Aaron Portzline, What's Up, Emails, Thing or Not a Thing and 3 Things
Happy Tuesday! It's Timmy & Joshua today, we found out that Tyvis has lights in his toilet, Timmy chats about bad breakups, we recap Dom's Ted Carter interview, we go Inside the Buckeyes, Jen Winters stops by, we do some Rapid Fire, we chat about CJ Stroud's struggles, OSU hoops have a huge game tonight & we have some Timmy Time Game Show Tuesday.
Ohio State University is getting ready to open its new 26-story, nearly two million square-foot hospital tower.Meanwhile, the OSU Wexner Medical Center's namesake is being subpoenaed to Capitol Hill to testify about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. That deposition is scheduled to take place on Feb. 18.The most recent release of Epstein files by the Department of Justice shows that Les Wexner was named as a co-conspirator in 2019.Plus, there are several new programs aimed at making college more accessible and affordable, and Ohio State athletics saw some record-breaking revenue.We will talk about the latest news at Ohio State, the future of higher education and more with Ohio State University President Ted Carter during this hour of All Sides.Guest:Ted Carter, Ohio State University PresidentIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.
Ohio State University is getting ready to open its new 26-story, nearly two million square-foot hospital tower.Meanwhile, the OSU Wexner Medical Center's namesake is being subpoenaed to Capitol Hill to testify about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. That deposition is scheduled to take place on Feb. 18.The most recent release of Epstein files by the Department of Justice shows that Les Wexner was named as a co-conspirator in 2019.Plus, there are several new programs aimed at making college more accessible and affordable, and Ohio State athletics saw some record-breaking revenue.We will talk about the latest news at Ohio State, the future of higher education and more with Ohio State University President Ted Carter during this hour of All Sides.Guest:Ted Carter, Ohio State University PresidentIf you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.
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BO JACKSON AND RILEY PETTIJOHN WERE THE STARS of he Grambling game but Ryan Day had very different things to say about them. OHIO STATE PRES. Ted Carter gives an interview and hints at a big battle CHAZ COLEMAN is the loss that will sting the most as he is turning in to a PENN STATE STAR THIS BUCKS DEFENSE is better than 2024
Uncertainties around research grants, student visas, and dramatic changes to the country's DEI climate are only some of the issues that have shaped Ted Carter's first year and a half on the job as the 17th president of The Ohio State University. But as a retired U.S. Navy vice admiral with 38 years of military service and more than 6,300 flying hours, Carter is no stranger to leadership under trying circumstances. Join us as CMC welcomes President Ted Carter for a look back at his first year and a half on the job, and a look forward at what's on the horizon for Ohio's flagship university. Featuring: Ted Carter, President, The Ohio State University. The host is Sheridan Hendrix, Higher Education Reporter, The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was made possible by The Joseph and Carol Alutto Civic Engagement Fund - Focusing on Higher Education. This forum was sponsored by The Ohio State University, The United Way of Central Ohio, and Columbus Business First. The presenting sponsor of the CMC livestream was The Center for Human Kindness at the Columbus Foundation. CMC's livestream partner was The Columbus Dispatch. This forum was also supported by The National Veterans Memorial and Museum. This forum was recorded before a live audience at The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in downtown Columbus on August 20, 2025.
As the fall semester begins, we check in with the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter.
As the fall semester begins, we check in with the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter.
This week on Face the Nation, amid a summer of distractions, President Trump seeks ways to divert attention back to his economic agenda. Leaving behind the Epstein files controversy, the president headed to Scotland for a weekend of golf, ahead of trade talks with two key European leaders as his tariff deadline looms. Before he left, he took his fight with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell straight to the Federal Reserve facility itself, where he demanded answers about rising construction costs. But are the accusations of mismanagement, or reluctance to cut interest rates, the real motive behind the president's crusade? We check in with White House budget chief Russell Vought, who was with the president during his trip to the Fed. Plus, we ask whether he's eyeing another round of spending cuts. And get the Democratic response from Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen. Then, Mr. Trump's war against higher education escalates as he asserts authority and influence by threatening to cut millions of dollars in funding. We'll hear from the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter about its impact. Finally, Israel announces it will allow more foreign aid into Gaza, where the hunger crisis has reached catastrophic levels, when will it stop? We talk with the foreign minister of France, Jean-Noël Barrot, about international pressure to end the conflict. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Homer's Ted Carter, a retired eighth grade science teacher, originally from Cleveland, Ohio, provided a guest presentation at the Homer Public Library on June 19th to introduce listeners to the history of the federally acknowledged holiday and what it celebrates.
Dipnetting opened Wednesday on the Kasilof River. The fishery is open 24 hours a day through the first week of August, unless closed by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Homer's Ted Carter, a retired eighth grade science teacher, originally from Cleveland, Ohio, provided a guest presentation at the Homer Public Library on June 19th to introduce listeners to the history of the federally acknowledged holiday, Juneteenth, and what it celebrates.
Whisper networks develop in the theater world as an informal communication network, a source of solidarity, or even a way to fight abuse and injustice. Join Yasi and Steven as they discuss this issue with Dr. Ted Carter, professor at Ballarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr Carter wrote a dissertation about whisper networks, and we discuss the issues of professional misconduct and miscreant behaviors that often lead to whisper networks forming. We also dive into his work in human simulation technology to educate our future medical professionals.For Dr. Carter's dissertation, go to https://uknowledge.uky.edu/comm_etds/97/For more information on Athletes and the Arts, go to https://www.athletesandthearts.comDr. Carter's Linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-carter-53235b90/Bio: Dr Ted Carter, based in Louisville, KY, US, is currently a Simulation Educator at Bellarmine University. Ted Carter brings experience from previous roles at University of Louisville, Cork Leadership and University of Kentucky. Ted Carter holds a 2017 - 2021 Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Health Communication @ University of Kentucky. With a robust skill set that includes Public Speaking, Management, Teaching, Medical Simulation, Social Media and more.
We'll talk with Ohio State President Ted Carter about several topics, including enrollment, federal funding and what's next concerning DEI.
We'll talk with Ohio State President Ted Carter about several topics, including enrollment, federal funding and what's next concerning DEI.
Bob McElligott sits down with Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski to talk about the NHL Four Nations Face-Off and the CBJ playoff push (1:25-21:05). Also, hear from The Ohio State President Ted Carter about the Stadium Series game at Ohio Stadium (21:48-25:38).
Vice Admiral Ted Carter led at the highest levels in the United States Navy and currently serves as President of Ohio State University. A Top Gun graduate, VADM Carter flew on 125 combat missions around the world and previously served as Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy and President of the University of Nebraska System. VADM Carter joins Adam to share his journey and his best lessons and advice. VADM Carter and Adam discuss leadership, career development, performance, trust, and much more.
Ohio State stands at the doorway of great opportunity, firmly and uniquely positioned to be a leading national flagship public research university. Leading the way is Walter "Ted" Carter Jr., who was appointed as the 17th president of The Ohio State University by the Board of Trustees on August 22, 2023. He began his tenure at Ohio State on January 1, 2024.rnrnAs president, Carter leads the state's flagship, public research university with six campuses in Ohio and a student body of more than 65,000. Ohio State's largest campus is in Columbus, the state capital and one of the fastest growing cities in the country. Additionally, the university has campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark and Wooster, as well as the nationally recognized Wexner Medical Center, a global research enterprise and leading athletics program.