Central Ohio athletes, coaches and athletic directors had a variety of reactions after OHSAA member schools approved the introduction of NIL.
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 ...
Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association approved a proposal to allow high school student-athletes to ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association voted in favor of allowing high school student-athletes to profit from NIL on ...
High school athletes in Ohio are now permitted to seek money for their name, image and likeness (NIL). The Ohio High School Athletic Association announced Monday morning that its member schools voted ...
The OHSAA is voting this week to possibly change NIL rules for high school athletes following a lawsuit filed by OSU commit ...
What to know about Ohio's NIL approval, from OHSAA rules to Buckeyes football recruit reason originally appeared on The ...
High school athletes can start striking name, image and likeness deals, after a vote of the schools that make up the Ohio ...
Over the last year and a half, the OHSAA developed the NIL bylaw proposal in consultation with an NIL committee comprised of school administrators, the OHSAA board of directors, which is elected by ...
Member schools approved an emergency referendum that came after a lawsuit from a top player from the Dayton area.
Before Monday’s decision, Ohio was one of the few states that did not allow NIL deals for high school athletes.