Ohio has become the 45th state to allow high school athletes to enter into name, image and likeness agreements.
Ohio high school athletes won't be able to wear school logos or promote certain products, like porn or pot, under proposed NIL rules. Here's a look at the do's and don'ts under these rules that will ...
Ohio has become the 45th state to allow high school athletes to be compensated for their name, image and likeness (NIL). The ...
Tennessee football recruits will sign scholarship agreements and NIL contracts with UT, beginning Dec. 3. Here's an exclusive ...
As Ohio high school athletes and their parents try to navigate this new landscape, here is a look at some of the do’s and don ...
Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood secured a massive NIL deal after flipping from LSU, giving the Wolverines a generational ...
A lawsuit has prompted the OHSAA to hold a referendum vote on NIL rules for student-athletes. If the referendum passes, student-athletes could secure endorsement deals, though they would be prohibited ...
Tennessee football recruits will sign contracts to receive money from the school under a salary cap. Knox News got an inside look at the negotiations.
New court filings cast doubt on the University of South Carolina’s claim that third parties control revenue sharing and NIL contracts ...
NIL contracts, unlike other deals with Kentucky schools, are hidden from the public eye. Why top Kentucky open records advocates have major concerns: ...