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Ohio State superstar Jeremiah Smith a last-minute conversation with No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward before signing with the ...
Ohio State star receiver Jeremiah Smith revealed this week just how close he was to taking his talents to the Miami ...
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day reveals the Buckeyes' new recruiting pitch after securing a national championship.
A federal judge dismissed Terrelle Pryor’s lawsuit for NIL back pay, marking another legal setback for former college stars ...
Ohio State players could enter the transfer portal after this season to explore NIL options, get big-money offers and then leave. Day talked about having enough of an NIL presence to at least ...
Former Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who left Ohio State after "Tattoogate," won't get backpay for his NIL after his lawsuit was dismissed.
Ohio State now has three NIL collectives working on its behalf – The Foundation, Cohesion Foundation and The 1870 Society – to help line up deals for both its current and future athletes.
Ohio State’s NIL efforts around football was a source of tension last fall. The coaching staff believed multiple potential players were lured to other programs by larger NIL promises in the lead ...
Ohio State is glad to have multiple NIL collectives working on its behalf, knowing the Buckeyes would be behind if they did not have any collectives.
More: From nonprofits to for-profits: Inside the evolution of Ohio State’s NIL collective market The IRS’ 12-page memo, as authored by Lynne Camillo, a deputy associate chief counsel for ...
Once Holtmann was fired, Ohio State’s players could then take advantage of a 30-day window in which they could enter the transfer portal without penalty. That expires March 15, three days before ...
Compensating athletes for their help with local charities is Ohio State’s way of keeping pace with the rapidly changing world of NIL in which collectives are becoming increasingly influential.