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Texas recently joined 39 other states in allowing high school athletes to monetize their name, image and likeness (NIL).
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Felix Ojo, a five-star Texas Tech commit, signs a groundbreaking $5.1M NIL deal, one of the largest ever for a high school ...
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The deal, which is one of the largest of its kind since direct athlete compensation became legal, sets a new benchmark in ...
Mansfield Lake Ridge five-star offensive tackle Felix Ojo, the No. 1 recruit in Texas in the Class of 2026, committed to ...
COLUMBUS — Ohio State football’s partnership with Nike is well-documented, but one of the Buckeyes’ best players has inked a ...
His strong season also presumably led to him receiving a substantial amount of money in the NIL department. According to On3, ...
Former Florida Gators coach Urban Meyer sounded off on the reported Florida State athletics revenue-sharing contracts with ...
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has become the latest college star to pass on Nike, signing an NIL (name, ...
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