Ohio has become the 45th state to allow high school athletes to enter into name, image and likeness agreements.
Rep. Adam Bird opposes OHSAA's recent decision allowing student athletes to profit from name, image and likeness, saying high ...
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5 questions on how name, image and likeness money for athletes will affect Ohio high school sports
A preseason questionnaire of Northeast Ohio basketball coaches found a majority didn’t want Name, Image and Likeness to come ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio high school athletes can now make money off their name, image and likeness. We’re talking about how ...
Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association approved a proposal to allow high school student-athletes to ...
Member schools approved an emergency referendum that came after a lawsuit from a top player from the Dayton area.
After a court order temporarily allowed Ohio high school athletes to sign NIL deals, the OHSAA voted to make it permanent.
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Ohio high school sports' NIL move isn't necessarily surrender of sanctity | Opinion
It has always felt as if high school sports facilities — stadiums, gymnasiums or wherever it may be — should have a force field. There are external elements that, seemingly, should be shielded from ...
Member schools approved an emergency referendum that came after a lawsuit from a top player from the Dayton area.
Central Ohio athletes, coaches and athletic directors had a variety of reactions after OHSAA member schools approved the ...
Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association approved a proposal to allow high school student-athletes to ...
High school athletes in Ohio can now officially be paid for their name, image and likeness. Ohio High School Athletic ...
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