State Reps. Adam Bird and Mike Odioso announced a bill on Feb. 3 that would ban NIL deals for Ohio high school athletes.
A bill introduced in Ohio would ban name, image and likeness deals for high school athletes across the Buckeye State.
The Ohio Super 25 Boys Basketball Poll will be conducted weekly throughout the remainder of the regular season using a panel ...
In an emergency November referendum, the Ohio High School Athletic Association agreed to allow the state's prep athletes to ...
A little more than a month after Ohio high schools voted to let athletes be paid for their name, image and likeness, two ...
Correction: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the amount of money Jamier Brown expects to earn from NIL deals. An Ohio State football commit successfully sued to profit off his name, ...
Central Ohio high school students are walking out to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Several students from Franklin County school districts including Worthington Schools, Hilliard Schools ...
Three Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend OHSAA basketball events will use a 35-second shot clock. Is Ohio closer to adopting ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new Ohio House bill would ban an Ohio High School Athletic Association policy generally allowing middle and high school students to earn money from businesses that use of their name ...