Ohio has become the latest state to allow high school athletes to make money off their name, image or likeness (NIL).
A day after Ohio became the 45th state to allow high school athletes to strike name, image and likeness deals, a Republican ...
A Greater Cincinnati-area state Representative says he wants to get rid of newly approved rules that would allow high school ...
Ohio has become the 45th state to allow name, image and likeness at the high-school level following the passing of an ...
Ohio quarterback Parker Navarro is reportedly seeking a seventh season of college football. If granted, the passer could secure a significant ...
By JOE REEDY AP Sports Writer Ohio has become the 45th state to allow high school athletes to enter into name, image and likeness agreements. Member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic As ...
A new bill proposed by an Ohio Republican lawmaker would revoke the brand new ability for high school athletes to be compensated for their Name, Image and Likeness.
The changing landscape of collegiate athletics has had a direct impact on Ohio State's decision to not play in the Battle 4 ...
Member schools approved an emergency referendum that came after a lawsuit from a top player from the Dayton area.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio high school athletes can now make money off their name, image and likeness. We’re talking about how ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association voted in favor of allowing high school student-athletes to profit from NIL on ...