After a rocky start, Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren now sits atop an expanding empire that has never been more powerful.
INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Warren introduced Ohio State’s Ryan Day at Big Ten media day, the final coach to take the stage at the two-day event, and the two men exchanged a hearty hug and smiles before posing for a photo.
because of the pandemic, Warren now is sitting atop an expanding empire that has never been more powerful.in 2024. In the coming weeks, Warren and the Big Ten are expected to unveil the conference’s new media rights deal that could be worth $1 billion annually.To put it in sports terms, Warren’s comeback has been more impressive than Ohio State erasing a 14-point deficit to beat Utah in the Rose Bowl.
“The moment that you use any energy to distract from the energy that you need to accomplish your goal, it can have negative ramifications on it,” Warren, 58, told the AP. “So I have to stay in the moment.”
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