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Name, Image, & Likeness (NIL) at tOSU

RB, why would you want a plastic car with no trunk? Thought you'd be a Tesla S kinda guy.
Give me the American muscle, I'm old school. Although I might go C7 Grand Sport instead of the mid-engine. But I am curious if these players are straight up getting title to these vehicles, or if they're loaners? I would suspect they are loaners but not sure if any of that is disclosed.
 
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There are a lot of places I could have put this. I’m not sure if this is the right place because I’m not sure who gets the credit. But I know who gets the blame.

I do

I don’t know if I ever typed it for all to see, but I definitely believed it: I thought there was a snowball’s chance in hell that the Buckeyes would enter fall camp with the 5 quarterbacks that they had this spring.

I was wrong

I don’t know if it was NIL or Day or whatever it was, but something kept them here. Kudos to it/them/insertpronoun

Sure … no one believes that all of them who CAN stay for springball 2025 WILL stay. But just having the quiver that full for this season…

How many games will the Silver Bullets play this year where the QB they face on Saturday will be as talented as the scout team QB they faced in practice?
 
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DBB, you, me, and probably hundreds of others had the same thought. Truly thought we'd lose one QB, and a couple more OL than we did. Guess I'm from Harvard, because I can argue both side of the QB transfer question equally. Training for the two freshmen, they need it to play at the D1 level. Lincoln, he had a not-so-great spring game, so he needs more time in grade, and the two potential starters, because there was not a lot of separation between them. Yeah, also agree, at least one will exit, as we've got Tavien coming in, and he seems to be a force. Totally agree, that when these QBs go against the D 1's, and they're actually stunting, rushing, blitzing, and the DBs are DBing, that's gotta make one better. Interesting situation, for certain sure. Go Bucks!
 
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GENE SMITH EXPECTS REVENUE SHARING WITH COLLEGE ATHLETES AS HOUSE V. NCAA CASE NEARS SETTLEMENT “IN THE NEAR FUTURE”​

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It’s becoming increasingly likely that college athletes will soon receive a direct cut of the revenue from their schools.

According to multiple reports in recent weeks, the NCAA has discussed a settlement with the plaintiffs in House v. NCAA, an antitrust case that seeks to eliminate the NCAA’s restrictions on athlete compensation, that would include a commitment from conferences and schools to share revenue with athletes.

Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger reported this week that the new model would allow teams to share revenue up to a cap equivalent to 22% of the average of power conference revenue streams, a figure that would start between $17-22 million annually per school. CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd reported that the Big Ten and SEC, which formed a joint advisory group in February, are leading the way in developing the revenue-sharing plan.
Sources have told Eleven Warriors that colleges are preparing to start sharing revenue with athletes in the 2025-26 academic year.
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Smith won’t be Ohio State’s athletic director anymore whenever a revenue-sharing model does go into effect, as he will retire at the end of June. His advice to new athletic director Ross Bjork and everyone else in college sports, though, is to embrace the changes coming to college athletics and figure out how to make them work rather than fight against them.

“I think the biggest thing that people need to appreciate about it is the intercollegiate athletic model is going to change. And I’ve always told my teammates, you have to embrace change or be irrelevant,” Smith said. “And so figure out how you’re gonna embrace it. And then be a part of that change.”
 
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