CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio high school athletes can now make money off their name, image and likeness. We’re talking about how ...
A preseason questionnaire of Northeast Ohio basketball coaches found a majority didn’t want Name, Image and Likeness to come ...
Ohio State 2027 wide receiver commit Jamier Brown, who attends Wayne High School in Huber Heights, and his mother filed a ...
After a groundbreaking referendum vote, Ohio becomes the 45th state 45th state to allow NIL deals for high school athletes.
NIL has literally changed the game. Players and coaches are less likely to pick a school they rooted for as a kid or because ...
What to know about Ohio's NIL approval, from OHSAA rules to Buckeyes football recruit reason originally appeared on The ...
On Monday, it was announced that Syracuse freshman Kiyan Anthony, Duke freshmen Cameron and Cayden Boozer, and UConn ...
Member schools approved an emergency referendum that came after a lawsuit from a top player from the Dayton area.
From media training to personal branding, Andrea Brown is redefining what support looks like for athletes who’ve been shut ...
Central Ohio athletes, coaches and athletic directors had a variety of reactions after OHSAA member schools approved the introduction of NIL.
Ohio high school athletes can now profit from their name, image and likeness after member schools overwhelmingly approved an ...
Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association approved a proposal to allow high school student-athletes to ...