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The Ohio State Buckeyes are being pressured to significantly change how they are currently operating in the world of NIL, or else they will continue losing recruits. Matthew Schmidt | Jul 18, 2025 ...
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.
Ohio State might not have won the recruitments of 2025 five-star offensive tackle David Sanders Jr. or five-star cornerback Na’eem Offord, both of whom drew top-dollar NIL deals, reportedly.
Ohio State is one of the top programs in the country, and it will be just fine without Ojo. Adding him certainly would have been nice, though. Read More Ohio State Buckeyes News Here Jul 5, 2025 ...
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.
Longtime former Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith joins the Maryland athletic department to help advise new athletic director Jim Smith ...
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.
Under U.S. antitrust laws, plaintiffs generally have a four-year window to bring a claim. Pryor was the quarterback at Ohio State from 2008-10.