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Is NIL working in other states? What Ohio can learn from high school athletes making money elsewhere
After years of watching states across the country pass their own name, image and likeness (NIL) rules, the Ohio High School ...
In exchange for at least 25% representation in Players Era, the Big 12 hopes to earn back big money on its commitment. "Over ...
As Ohio high school athletes and their parents try to navigate this new landscape, here is a look at some of the do’s and don ...
The NIL agreement between the Big 12 and Players Era is one the Iowa State Cyclones will benefit greatly from.
On Monday, it was announced that Syracuse freshman Kiyan Anthony, Duke freshmen Cameron and Cayden Boozer, and UConn ...
Big 12 announced Monday that it will get eight automatic bids to the Players Era Festival, in coming years, which will give ...
What to know about Ohio's NIL approval, from OHSAA rules to Buckeyes football recruit reason originally appeared on The ...
After a court order temporarily allowed Ohio high school athletes to sign NIL deals, the OHSAA voted to make it permanent.
Member schools approved an emergency referendum that came after a lawsuit from a top player from the Dayton area.
High school athletes in Ohio are now permitted to seek money for their name, image and likeness (NIL). The Ohio High School ...
Ohio high school student-athletes are officially permitted to profit from name, image and likeness after a referendum ...
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'New era': OHSAA, athlete advocates react to Ohio allowing NIL deals for high school athletes
Ohio high school athletes can now profit from NIL deals following a landmark vote. This shift, driven by a lawsuit, opens ...
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