The Ohio High School Athletic Association will hold an emergency vote on allowing players to profit from their Name, Image ...
OSHAA will hold an emergency vote on whether it should change its rules and allow athletes to make money off NIL.
High school athletes can now earn money off their name, image and likeness after a Franklin County judge granted a temporary ...
For 45 days, Ohio high school athletes can cash in on Name, Image, and Likeness deals, and some are already looking to cash ...
A lawsuit filed in Franklin County last Thursday against the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) could lead to an ...
Legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus was awarded $50 million by a jury in a defamation lawsuit against his former company and other ...
Five-star Ohio State commit Jamier Brown had his first victory with the Buckeyes when a judge ruled in his family's favor ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association will hold an emergency referendum vote regarding the name, image and likeness issue sometime in the next 45 days, it announced Tuesday. The news came one day ...
Shortly after the news at Penn State and Florida broke about their head coach firings, Marcus Freeman was being mentioned as ...
An Ohio common pleas judge granted a temporary restraining order on Monday, which would allow high school athletes in the state to enter into deals that profit off their talent. Franklin County Common ...
In response to a lawsuit filed by a student-athlete on October 15 against the Ohio High School Athletic Association regarding ...
The OHSAA announced Tuesday that an emergency referendum vote regarding NIL will go to member high schools sometime in the ...
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