National Signing Day has passed and the recruiting classes of 2025 are set. Which teams spent the most name, image, likeness ...
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith exceeded expectations for the Buckeyes in 2024. Smith, who was just a freshman last ...
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Understanding the Wild, Wild West of NIL
Major college sports changed in 2021, when Congress allowed student-athletes to make money off their name, image and likeness ...
Ohio State is currently dealing with the harsh reality of college football in the NIL era less than one week removed from a ...
It's no coincidence that the SEC's football dominance ended at the same time the league is distancing itself atop men’s ...
In July 2021, the NCAA approved athletes’ ability to monetize their Name, Image and Likeness for the first time. Ever since, ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes have simply been unable to get any rest since winning the National Championship. Due to the world of ...
Ohio State won a college football national championship on Monday. The Buckeyes are already in jeopardy of losing their top ...
One may disagree with this new age of college athletics, which features exorbitant NIL deals and an unregulated transfer ...
Collectives named Texas, Texas A&M, Oregon, Auburn, Ohio State, Tennessee and Nebraska as the top NIL spenders in recruiting.
On his social media, wide receiver and No. 6 ranked recruit in the class of 2026 Chris Henry Jr. seems fully sold on the Ohio ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lawmakers in Georgia introduced legislation this week that would exempt NIL income from college athletes ...