• Loading stock data...
Thursday September 19, 2024

Ohio State Athletes Have Inked 1,000 NIL Deals And Counting

  • Since July 1, 2021, Ohio State athletes have disclosed more than 1,000 deals.
  • Ohio State is one of several athletic departments that have gone beyond providing just education on NIL for athletes.
Joshua A. Bickel/Columbus Dispatch

Ohio State appears to be at the top of the name, image, and likeness era — as the first anniversary approaches.

Last week, the school said via Twitter that athletes have disclosed more than 1,000 deals. 

In January, the Buckeyes counted 608 deals for a total of $2.98 million in earnings. Though the number of deals has almost doubled since then, the school did not announce how much the new partnerships were worth.

Ohio State is one of several athletic departments that have gone beyond just providing NIL education for athletes. In addition to Ohio State, schools like Boise State and USC offer either in-house services or outside programs to help athletes get deals.

The school’s “NIL Edge Team” is actually helping athletes procure deals, according to its January announcement. Team-specific directors are assigned to help players cash in.

Some state laws prohibit athletic department staff from helping with deals. But several are being amended or overturned, as state legislatures recognize that they’ve put unnecessary restrictions on local schools. 

The NCAA’s interim NIL policy doesn’t actually prohibit schools from facilitating deals, so long as the department staff isn’t marketing that athlete’s “athletic ability” as pay-for-play. Schools also can’t offer deals as recruiting inducements.

Linkedin
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

MLS
Sponsored

MLS’ Chris Schlosser on Pioneering the Digital-First Sports League with AI

Sports Content Kings MLS’ Chris Schlosser on Pioneering the Digital-First Sports League…

How Esports’ Biggest Juggernaut Created Its Own Mainstream

League of Legends has a festival atmosphere and the most coveted demographic.

Former Donda Academy Basketball Players Join New Teams

Several top high school tournaments have dropped Ye's team from their schedules.
exclusive

DraftKings Reports $502M in Revenue, Projects Heavy Losses

DraftKings is still on the road to profitability.

Featured Today

Commanders Sale Could Hit $7B, Durant Wants In

A Washington Commanders sale could be wrapped up by the spring.
November 6, 2022

How the Astros Won the World Series Without Breaking the Bank

The Astros won the World Series with underpriced talent.
November 5, 2022

ESPN College GameDay Means More to Schools Than a Saturday Morning Spotlight

Schools reap ‘immeasurable’ benefits when the ESPN bus rolls into town.
kyrie-irving-nike
November 4, 2022

Nike Suspends Relationship With Kyrie Irving Over Antisemitism

After several days of silence, the brand has dropped Irving.

Careers

Powered By

Careers in Sports

Looking for a new job? Check out these featured listings and search for openings all over the world with Jobbio.
Sr. Account Manager
Miami Heat
Miami, FL
Director of Ads
Nike
Portland, OR – Hybrid
Sports Journalist
CBS Sports
New York City, NY
NCAA

NCAA’s Witness In Gee Trial Denies That Football Causes CTE

Former NCAA medical committee member James Puffer said the evidence isn't “irrefutable.”
Sponsored

Big 12 Could Add Another Basketball Powerhouse

The Big 12 could bolster its membership by adding a mid-major.
November 4, 2022

How USC Star QB Caleb Williams Evaluates NIL Deals

He looks for brands that he can forge a “genuine relationship” with.
November 3, 2022

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Governing Body Getting Into NIL

USA Triathlon is the first NGB to organize and facilitate an NIL collective.
November 3, 2022

CTE Expert Says NCAA Concussion Education Is Insufficient

“There still needs to be way more education for the athlete."
October 31, 2022

Trial Reveals NCAA Knew About Head Injury Risks As Early As 1930s

The NCAA was aware of these dangers, but took years to act.
October 28, 2022

Trial Data Suggests The NCAA Failed to Invest in Health and Safety

The NCAA spent less than 1% of earnings on a medical committee.
October 28, 2022

Drew Timme Is Using NIL To Secure His Future

Timme is launching a podcast in his senior season.