WATCH: Two #OhioState players using NIL to begin flipping local houses (FREE)https://t.co/c6eiuu3Qg6 pic.twitter.com/3OPVyyUiTg— Bucknuts (@Bucknuts247) July 21, 2022
On3's Top 10 Most Ambitious NIL Collectives‼️https://t.co/rivEOvsfyX pic.twitter.com/RjZ4Ez7huK— On3 NIL (@On3NIL) August 4, 2022
NIL Deals: The Foundation, Ohio State's NIL collective, has signed football players C.J. Hicks and Teradja Mitchell. The collective also announced it has inked basketball players Bruce Thornton and Brice Sensabaugh to deals. On3 NIL Deal Tracker: https://t.co/dC4qN9E934 pic.twitter.com/394DBE1Iyw— NIL Deals (@deals_nil) August 5, 2022
#Buckeyes AD Gene Smith just said at @TheFoundation1_'s event that Ohio State athletes have made more than $3.6 million in NIL money with an average north of $2,900 per deal.— Adam Jardy (@AdamJardy) August 22, 2022
The Foundation's NIL event featuring Ohio State coaches Ryan Day and Chris Holtmann brought hundreds of donors to The Blackwell to raise money for Buckeye student athletes. One-on-one interviews with Day, Holtmann and C.J. Stroud included in the story. https://t.co/wu0aihiiaC— Justin Holbrock (@NBC4Justin) August 22, 2022
The Columbus NIL Club will allow subscribers to participate in digital events with Ohio State football players, with proceeds split equally among all participating Buckeyes. https://t.co/VWUeAIvHIq— Eleven Warriors (@11W) August 25, 2022
TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State offensive line gobble up big orders with NIL Chipotle deal https://t.co/n9O3Hycq86— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) September 2, 2022
NIL Deals: Ohio State offensive linemen Matthew Jones, Luke Wypler, Donovan Jackson and Dawand Jones have signed a partnership with Applebee's. On3 NIL Deal Tracker: https://t.co/dC4qN9E934 pic.twitter.com/cqdLFbR6Vl— NIL Deals (@deals_nil) September 5, 2022
Ohio State's C.J. Stroud and Luke Wypler have signed NIL deals with the fast-rising brand Lemon Perfect. Stroud joins the brand as an equity partner and ambassador."It tastes great, it’s refreshing, it’s good for you."Story by @Pete_Nakos96: https://t.co/y5TXepeaPb pic.twitter.com/AWbw5AikWg— On3 NIL (@On3NIL) September 15, 2022
NIL Deals: Ohio State's NIL collective, The Foundation, has signed RB TreVeyon Henderson and CB Denzel Burke. The Buckeyes are 3-0 and host Wisconsin on Saturday night.On3 NIL Deal Tracker: https://t.co/dC4qN9EGSC pic.twitter.com/2npZXjmHXv— NIL Deals (@deals_nil) September 20, 2022
The Ohio State offensive line has some new custom black suits from @pursuityourself — just in time for Saturday night in the Horseshoe. Cool partnership with a great local business for the Buckeyes. pic.twitter.com/MKytmGokv8— Austin Ward (@AWardSports) September 22, 2022
At NIL event at Lifetown, Ohio State players bond with kids learning real-world skills https://t.co/O5tx4Y0S8k— Columbus Dispatch (@DispatchAlerts) October 21, 2022
The NIL deals continue to roll in for Ohio State football.C.J. Stroud, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Denzel Burke, Miyan Williams and TreVeyon Henderson have signed with Kane Sportswear. More from @Pete_Nakos96: https://t.co/U3PF9HuLsl pic.twitter.com/QpPpChpt4B— On3 NIL (@On3NIL) October 27, 2022
The shame game: Ohio State fans should not be made to feel guilty over NIL $$$ | Rob Oller https://t.co/LPAD348aXt— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) December 9, 2022
I will never tell anyone where to spend their hard earned dollars... that's not free marketBut what I will say is that if OSU doesn't start raising more NIL $$$ nobody had better complain about not getting elite players The game has changed in the last 5 years https://t.co/qxLEorCvBm— Bobby Carpenter (@Bcarp3) December 9, 2022
Why the #Buckeyes have fallen behind in NIL race. @davebiddle and @jbook37 discuss (FREE)https://t.co/cgyeikaHav pic.twitter.com/ItJ19cSc1s— Bucknuts (@Bucknuts247) December 9, 2022
Yes, this is def legit. I’m part of it and have donated myself along with the other fellows that’s on board! https://t.co/FIhPhU6aQp— Evan Turner (@thekidet) December 10, 2022
Trying to explain to Ohio State fans why the school, athletic department can't take revenue or sales and donate it to the NIL collectives because of the NCAA rules. People are struggling to wrap their mind around it, but they are not wrong the NCAA failed everyone. pic.twitter.com/ryhRu6O6Pa— jbook™ (@jbook37) December 10, 2022