Ohio high schoolers are now temporarily eligible for NIL deals. What does that mean for Cincinnati schools, and what ...
High school principals in Ohio will vote next month on a Name, Image and Likeness proposal for athletes in the state.
Ohio high school athletes can now earn money off their name, image and likeness after a Franklin County judge granted a ...
A court ruling has forced OHSAA to reconsider its NIL policies as schools prepare for a pivotal emergency vote.
Name, image and likeness opportunities have arrived for OHSAA athletes – at least temporarily, if not permanently – and ...
A judge in Ohio has granted a temporary restraining order allowing high school athletes to profit from their name, image, and ...
High school athletes in Ohio can now engage in name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals following a recent Franklin County court ...
Ohio high school principals will vote in November on a proposal to allow student-athletes to sign name, image, and likeness ...
A lawsuit filed in Franklin County last Thursday against the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) could lead to an ...
If principals vote to allow high school athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness, taxpayers likely won’t see an impact. Players and parents, however, could. The Ohio High School ...
Jamier Brown, who has verbally committed to play football at Ohio State, is considered "one of the best high school athletes ...
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