OHSAA Announces NIL Referendum Did Not Pass

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OHSAA Announces NIL Referendum Did Not Pass

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From The OHSAA:

Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) among two proposals that failed

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio High School Athletic Association member schools passed 12 of 14 proposed revisions to the OHSAA Constitution and Bylaws, Executive Director Doug Ute has announced. The OHSAA’s annual referendum voting period ended at 4 p.m. Monday. Each member school has one vote on each item, which is cast by the high school principal. Once again, nearly every school participated in the voting process, with 813 of the OHSAA’s 817 member high schools casting their ballot (99.5 percent).

The Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) proposal failed by a margin of 538 to 254. The proposal mirrored recent changes made at the collegiate level and would have allowed student-athletes to sign endorsement agreements so long as their teams, schools and/or the OHSAA logo were not used, the endorsements did not happen on school property or in school uniform, and provided there were no endorsements with companies that do not support the mission of education-based athletics, such as casinos, gambling, alcohol, drugs and tobacco. By rejecting the proposal, Ohio’s student-athletes remain unable sign endorsement deals without losing their amateur status. (excerpt)

https://www.ohsaa.org/Sports/News/ohsaa ... ndum-items

Of course some parents are deeply saddened that their sports investment in their children will not pay off in cash flow, at least in Ohio.

Personally I think NIL is against the fabric of high school sports as we know it, yet it will eventually be allowed through the courts.


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Re: OHSAA Announces NIL Referendum Did Not Pass

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NIL needs to stay out of high school sports kids are not mature enough to handle that kind of money and the parents would most like spend it leaving nothing for the kid plus it would make recruiting even worse


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