Four members of the Kent State Golden Flashes earned a suspension just before March Madness by appearing in a profane Snapchat video.
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March Madness ads sold out “earlier than it has historically.” Did NIL influencer deals play a part?
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Kent State had its eyes on March Madness. Then a profane Snapchat video got in the way.
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2015 March Madness Content Has Drawn 22 Million Views On YouTube [INFOGRAPHIC]
According to data from Pixability, March Madness content on YouTube has received more than 22 million views since the start of the 2015 tournament.
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NCAA, Turner Sports Launch March Madness Channel On YouTube
The NCAA's digital arm and Turner Sports have launched a March Madness YouTube channel that will showcase highlights from the college basketball tournament.
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The NCAA Vault Is A March Madness Fan’s Best Friend
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