After a court order temporarily allowed Ohio high school athletes to sign NIL deals, the OHSAA voted to make it permanent. Ohio is now the 45th state to allow NIL at the high school level. The Ohio ...
Ohio high schools are voting on rules to allow NIL deals for student athletes. Here's a look at what's happened where NIL is ...
An Ohio lawmaker wants to prevent high school and middle school students from being compensated for their name, image and ...
A lawsuit against the OHSAA about restrictions on making name, image and likeness deals was dropped after the organization ...
On November 24, the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) announced a rule change allowing high school student-athletes in Ohio to make ...
Ohio has become the 45th state to allow high school athletes to be compensated for their name, image and likeness (NIL). The ...
NIL money could be a part of Ohio high school sports soon. Canton-area athletic directors talk about potential impact and ...
Ohio has become the 45th state to allow high school athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness, while Indiana ...
What to know about Ohio's NIL approval, from OHSAA rules to Buckeyes football recruit reason originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The ...
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What to know about OHSAA's emergency referendum vote on NIL for Ohio high school athletes
Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools are voting on name, image and likeness regulations from Nov. 17-21 in ...
Portnoy, a Michigan alum and founder of Barstool Sports, explained that he and Meyer would make a $1,000 bet on the game, with the winner donating the funds to the other team's NIL fund.
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