As current college athletes enjoy the NIL era, past players are continuing to look for what they believe are overdue paydays. That includes former Ohio State star Terrelle Pryor, who has filed a ...
The NCAA says former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor’s demands for compensation for lost NIL opportunities while playing college football are barred by applicable statutes of limitation and ...
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor is suing the NCAA, Big Ten, Ohio State and Learfield Communications (Defendants), seeking restitution for the use of his name, image and likeness (NIL), ...
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor sued his alma mater, the NCAA and the Big Ten over denied compensation for name, image and likeness during his college career, according to a lawsuit filed ...
Terrelle Pryor’s bid to rewrite college football’s past just hit a legal wall. The former Ohio State quarterback’s lawsuit seeking back pay for name, image, and likeness (NIL) earnings has been ...
Terrelle Pryor has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, Ohio State, Big Ten and Learfield over the usage of his and other former OSU athletes’ names, images and likenesses. The former Ohio State ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A former Buckeyes quarterback has joined a growing list of lawsuits claiming major organizations in college football profited off their name, image and likeness while the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit by former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor against the NCAA, the Big Ten Conference, the university and Learfield Communications, ...
In December 2010, Ohio State football was rocked by scandal when five players, including star quarterback Terrelle Pryor, were found to have sold memorabilia in exchange for impermissible benefits ...
CINCINNATI -- Terrelle Pryor's pro career will continue in the same state he became a college star. Pryor was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday following a weekend tryout. The former Ohio ...
RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks quarterback Terrelle Pryor said Tuesday he was wrong when he broke NCAA rules while playing for Ohio State, but he supports the recent federal court decision giving ...
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