Nine states currently allow their high school athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness. Ohio won't be the 10th.
Over the past year, regulations allowing athletes to profit from their names, images and likenesses have spread across the country, beginning at the college level before trickling down to high schools.The member schools of the Ohio High School Athletic Association
"I do think we will have to adapt just as the NCAA has done so we can work with it when it does arrive," said Olentangy Orange athletics director John Betz. The main feedback OHSAA executive director Doug Ute received from the member schools since introducing the NIL referendum item was that they felt Ohio was moving more quickly than necessary on what's still an emerging issue at the high school level.
The OHSAA said throughout the process that adding an NIL regulation to the referendum vote was intended to allow the schools to shape what the regulations look like, prior to potential influence from lawmakers.
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