MHSAA expands NIL opportunities for high school athletes
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The NIL hits Rondo personally because his daughter, Ryelle, already has an NIL deal as a volleyball player for Alabama, and his youngest son, Pierre, has become one of the most popular high school basketball prospects in the country. Rondo said he has already accepted the era of the NIL and is working to adapt to it as a father.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio high school athletes can now make money on name, image and likeness after the OHSAA approved a new rule on Monday allowing in-state athletes to capitalize on NIL. The vote came after a lawsuit filed by the mother of Huber Heights ...
Donor-fueled collectives that raise money and funnel it to college athletes through name, image and likeness opportunities they facilitate probably won't go away entirely if NCAA President Charlie Baker's proposals for paying athletes become reality.
Advocating for athletes does not mean ignoring the economic realities facing schools or halting policy decisions. It means addressing them honestly.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio High School Athletic Association on Monday voted in favor of allowing high school athletes to get paid for their name, image and likeness. The decision now allows high school athletes to sign NIL deals. It comes a week after the ...
The NCAA is weighing a rule that would require incoming Division I athletes to disclose name, image and likeness (NIL) deals from high school or junior college to the NIL Go clearinghouse established under the $2.8 billion House settlement. Athletes would ...
Did you know that there’s $1.2 billion in NIL money up for grabs? Did you also know that most Black and Brown college athletes can’t access it (no shocker there)? And it’s not because the money isn’t there, but instead, like most things in our ...