High school principals in Ohio will vote next month on a Name, Image and Likeness proposal for athletes in the state.
Ohio high schoolers are now temporarily eligible for NIL deals. What does that mean for Cincinnati schools, and what ...
Ohio high school principals will vote in November on a proposal to allow student-athletes to sign name, image, and likeness ...
High school athletes in Ohio can now engage in name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals following a recent Franklin County court ...
High school athletes in Ohio can be paid for their name, image and likeness, at least for the next 45 days. The Ohio High ...
Ohio high school athletes will be permitted to earn money off their name, image and likeness, at least temporarily, after a ...
A judge in Ohio has granted a temporary restraining order allowing high school athletes to profit from their name, image, and ...
For the past few years, Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) has evolved for student athletes in America. However, the state of Ohio is a different case. Recently, a ...
If principals vote to allow high school athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness, taxpayers likely won’t see an impact. Players and parents, however, could. The Ohio High School ...
A lawsuit filed in Franklin County last Thursday against the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) could lead to an ...
Ohio State’s modern recruiting pitch blends proven NFL development, structured NIL support, and unmatched national visibility ...
Amid a standout season, Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith recently achieved some unique history with an NIL ...