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NIL money in Ohio high school sports comes with recruiting fears, other concerns
NIL money could be a part of Ohio high school sports soon. Canton-area athletic directors talk about potential impact and ...
Ohio State commit Jamier Brown, the top WR in the 2027 class, returned a punt for an 82-yard touchdown in Wayne High School's ...
Nico Iamaleava, the former Tennessee quarterback transferred to UCLA, will not be behind center for a rematch with Ohio State ...
Gelb recently reported that Meyer had conversations with Penn State officials about the coaching vacancy but is "not going to ...
Jeremiah Smith overtakes Arch Manning for the most valuable NIL valuation in college football, Manning's totals continue to ...
Former Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer once again had to shut down rumors of being a head coach with this time ...
The OHSAA announced language for an emergency bylaw on name, image and likeness. High Schools will vote on it Nov. 17-21.
Opinion: If Ohio bans NIL for high school students, it is defending the last level of organized sports where purity still matters more than profit.
Ohio high school principals will vote in November on a proposal to allow student-athletes to sign name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals. The vote was prompted by a lawsuit and a temporary restraining ...
Name, image and likeness opportunities have arrived for OHSAA athletes – at least temporarily, if not permanently – and opinions on NIL vary.
Longhorns Wire on MSN
After getting outcoached in Georgia, should Texas coach Steve Sarkisian be on 'Hot Seat'?
Make no mistake, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian was thoroughly out coached by Georgia's Kirby Smart. Should Sark be on the 'Hot ...
High school athletes in Ohio can profit from their name, image and likeness — at least for now. A Franklin County judge ruled in favor of one of the top high school football players in the country, ...
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