Ohio State announced Tuesday that it is partnering with Opendorse to provide education and resources tailored specifically to Ohio State student athletes on how to take advantage of NIL.https://t.co/Bum2JRQQ6I— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) May 25, 2021
Ohio State announces NIL partnership with Opendorse https://t.co/Qjpc8RfSaG— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) May 25, 2021
📢 Announcing: THE Platform™ This unique program through the @EDSLInstitute provides our student-athletes with education & resources to capitalize on their name, image and likeness (NIL).âž• https://t.co/1e5cHATnLi | #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/RpBMS7mbZM— Ohio State Buckeyes 🌰 (@OhioStAthletics) May 25, 2021
Soon, Buckeye student-athletes will be able to take advantage of NIL educational programming via Opendorse Ready™ + Darlow Rules though @EDSLInstitute.https://t.co/1e5cHATnLi | #GoBuckeyes— Ohio State Buckeyes 🌰 (@OhioStAthletics) May 29, 2021
Ryan Day and Mark Pantoni expect name, image and likeness benefits to be a big topic of conversation with recruits, and they believe they can use that to Ohio State's advantage. https://t.co/tQtpsq2Fa9— Eleven Warriors (@11W) June 2, 2021
An @SINow exclusive: #Twitter & #Opendorse are partnering in a venture to allow college athletes to monetize content thru Twitter’s video sponsorship platform Amplify.Soon, NCAA athletes will get a cut of ad revenue from videos they publish on Twitter https://t.co/x0ExqSPWLi— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) June 3, 2021
After Day testifies, Ohio NIL bill advances out of committee to full state Senate https://t.co/EsZzj6tHc3— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) June 15, 2021
A day after Ryan Day testified on its behalf, the Ohio Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would enable college athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness. https://t.co/HWWpbXJugj— Bill Rabinowitz đź—ž (@brdispatch) June 16, 2021
How Supreme Court ruling will impact NCAA, Buckeyes https://t.co/StfXrmmBr6— Lettermen Row (@LettermenRow) June 22, 2021
OSU's Cardale Jones, Ryan Day back fast-moving Ohio bill on name, image and likeness https://t.co/aJuHIFJnPz— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) June 22, 2021
Ryan Day says he believes Ohio must pass its name, image and likeness bill by July 1, because a failure to do so would “leave a mark for a long time and be hard to come back from.” https://t.co/WcmeGVonkR— Eleven Warriors (@11W) June 22, 2021
Ohio's name, image and likeness bill was passed by the Ohio House of Representatives' state and local government committee today with a 13-1 vote. The full Ohio House will vote on the bill tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/Oixe6WgeUL— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) June 23, 2021
Ohio State partners with Anomaly Sports Group to consult with and educate athletes on name, image and likeness. https://t.co/TkUw4fognU— Eleven Warriors (@11W) June 24, 2021
Ohio State athletics announces partnership with Anomaly Sports Group for NIL education https://t.co/eoFHDLirRj— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) June 24, 2021
The Ohio House of Reps passes a bill allowing college athletes to profit from their NIL that now includes an unrelated amendment about transgender youth sport participation. https://t.co/1eq35awuza— Eleven Warriors (@11W) June 24, 2021