
Ohio High School Athletes Can Now Earn Money from NIL Deals
Ohio is now the 45th state to allow high school athletes to earn money from NIL deals, sparking a major debate over the commercialization of youth sports.
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Ohio is now the 45th state to allow high school athletes to earn money from NIL deals, sparking a major debate over the commercialization of youth sports.

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Ohio's Week 10 of high school football featured intense matchups, including Akron Hoban's 24-20 win over St. Edward and several games decided by one point.

A Franklin County judge has temporarily blocked the OHSAA from enforcing its NIL ban, allowing Ohio high school athletes to pursue endorsement deals, following a lawsuit by athlete Jamier Brown.