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Athlete marketing intelligence platform Out2Win releases "Fall 50" list honoring most marketable college athletes in each fall sport.
Ohio State is directly paying football players following a legal settlement, but the new agreements are not public record, according to the school.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are typically a sought-after program by recruits, but this elite talent may look elsewhere due to ...
The Tennessee Vols are reportedly willing to outspend the Georgia Bulldogs and the Ohio State Buckeyes in the battle for an ...
Ross Bjork says clearer rules and enforcement around third-party NIL deals are needed as Ohio State navigates the uncertainty around what’s allowed under the new model.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are still trying to find their footing in the new NIL era, and so far, they have been burned by it multiple times. The best example occurred recently, when five-star tackle ...
Ohio State's NIL stance has been criticized in recent weeks, with the Buckeyes choosing to spend most of that money on their own players rather than recruits.
Ohio State New NIL rules detailed in memo to Ohio State, other schools: Buckeye Breakfast Updated: Jul. 11, 2025, 10:19 a.m. | Published: Jul. 11, 2025, 5:00 a.m.
On July 1, 2021, the NCAA world was shaken up when Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals were officially legalized for college athletes. The Ohio State Buckeyes have definitely taken advantage of ...
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor joined the wave of athletes filing lawsuits over denied NIL dollars last October, suing the university, the NCAA and the Big Ten. A judge in the U.S ...
Here's the story of how Ohio State guard Gabe Cupps used his NIL money to help his family buy his sister, Ally, a new vehicle.