NIL bill passes in Ohio House of Representatives, transgender athlete amendment added
Ohio’s name, image and likeness bill passed the Ohio House of Representatives Thursday with an unexpected stipulation.
Ohio’s name, image and likeness bill passed the Ohio House of Representatives Thursday with an unexpected stipulation.
Not only does Ohio State expect its student-athletes to benefit individually from future NIL ventures, but its own athletic programs anticipate an edge in recruiting that could translate to victory on the field of play.
Ohio State announced Tuesday that it is partnering with Opendorse to provide education and resources tailored specifically to Ohio State student athletes on how to take advantage of NIL.
Ohio State Sen. Niraj Antani announced Monday that he will introduce legislation that would allow college athletes to make a profit off of their name, image and likeness.
After the coronavirus dashed Ohio State wrestling’s national title hopes last year, the team will return to the NCAA Championships in St. Louis Thursday, looking to avenge a runner-up finish from two seasons ago.
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