Ohio State NIL evaluations show how powerful brand is for players, recruits@On3sports @on3nilu https://t.co/ysE5bdPEZs— Lettermen Row (@LettermenRow) January 7, 2022
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New NIL fund originated by Brian Schottenstein & Cardale Jones to launch around Spring football game. @TheFeverABC6 pic.twitter.com/mXUvDkT8x2— Clay Hall (@claywsyx6) January 10, 2022
Cardale Jones on the new NIL fund aimed at OSU athletes he’s starting with Brian Schottenstein. @CJ1two @DaSchott @TheFeverABC6 pic.twitter.com/BbZjlThKUc— Clay Hall (@claywsyx6) January 10, 2022
Brian Schottenstein and Cardale Jones on the Bucknuts Morning 5 with @davebiddle going into detail about the Ohio State NIL fund they are working on. https://t.co/HlRcBLEwBr— jbook™ (@jbook37) January 10, 2022
Developer Brian Schottenstein, former OSU player Cardale Jones to launch ‘charitable NIL fund’ https://t.co/DCw9gnyiwD— Robin Smith (@RLSmithBiz1st) January 11, 2022
Ohio State's players launching line of team-branded merchandise https://t.co/GPzCUJwyib— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) January 17, 2022
Myself & @DaSchott need your help #BuckeyeNation picking “THE Foundation” (a non-profit organization that we created to help benefit Ohio State student-athletes & charities) logo. Submit your vote by liking logo. Voting ends March 1st— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) January 18, 2022 Option 1: pic.twitter.com/wtdj9l1ysC— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) January 18, 2022 Option 2: pic.twitter.com/SuAUmPJoGn— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) January 18, 2022
Ohio State Updates NIL Guidelines; Creates NIL Edge Team https://t.co/PW8lCaV5WY— BuckeyeScoop (@BuckeyeScoop) January 24, 2022
Ohio State has updated its NIL guidelines to allow an internal advisory group to assist in coordinating NIL opportunities for student-athletes. https://t.co/gOKmsvR8cT— Eleven Warriors (@11W) January 24, 2022
Ryan Day says it is huge that Ohio State now has a dedicated team to help athletes get NIL opportunities. He says Ohio State is going to be cautious to make sure it follow the rules, but he expects Ohio State to “compete with everybody in the country” on NIL.
'It's just created an arms race': OSU ramps up support structures for NIL opportunities https://t.co/ZAWQu2JhAL— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) February 6, 2022
Ohio State says most deals are small, ranging from $25 to $500. But the average deal is $4,777 due to "a few six-figure NIL deals." https://t.co/Eth8MJ2Qs1— Columbus Business First (@columbusbiz1st) February 10, 2022
Per data released by Ohio State in a Board of Trustees presentation today, Ohio State athletes lead the nation in total NIL compensation and number of athletes with NIL deals.“It’s been tremendous some of the opportunities that they’ve been afforded.” https://t.co/nZ66xT3nVG— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) February 10, 2022
We proudly welcome @CoachUrbanMeyer to our board. Urban has 3 Nat'l Championships on his resume, including the '14 title w/OSU. He's recognized as one of the best recruiters in college football history. Urban looks forward to seeing future success for OSU and local charities. pic.twitter.com/UEvRf7eKxf— THE Foundation (@TheFoundation1_) March 16, 2022