Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork estimated that donor-led collectives and brand affiliates paid "around $20 million" to Buckeyes football players this past year, according to Ross Dellenger ...
Ohio State coach Ryan Day became emotional while discussing NIL pay-for-play based criticisms of his 2024-2025 National Championship team with host Josh Pate.
Buckeyes players received "around $20 million" from the school's name, image and likeness (NIL) collectives and brand affiliates over the past year, Ohio State's athletic director Ross Bjork told ...
ATLANTA — A common colloquialism states that money doesn’t buy happiness. Ohio State fans might beg to differ. The Buckeyes, who won the College Football Playoff national title against Notre Dame on Monday night by a score of 34–23, used about $20 million in NIL (name, image, and likeness) funds to build their championship-caliber roster. Ohio State is believed to have one of the highest ...
A total of 220 student-athletes have engaged in 608 reported NIL activities with a total compensation value of $2.98 million. All three figures rank No. 1 nationally, according to Opendorse, the cutting edge services company hired by Ohio State to help its student-athletes with education and resource opportunities to maximize their NIL earning potential.
Ohio State Football’s success isn’t just about talent and coaching—money plays a huge role too. $13 million of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) money has been poured into the program, ensuring that the Buckeyes remain competitive by retaining and attracting elite players.. Boosters and NIL collectives are the lifeblood of this financial muscle.
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Sure, Ohio State was willing to pay up, but it also identified the right fit in the coaching staff to elevate the program. This Ohio State roster may be the most talented college football will see ...
When you look at a brand that has just south of 12 million fans and the city of Columbus with 2 million people and the power of Ohio State, yeah, our guys are going to make a lot of money in NIL."
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The total cost of player retention, transfer portal additions and early enrollees for the 2024 Ohio State Buckeyes is already around $10 million, sources told 10TV's Adam King.
Here are the highest paid college football players in NIL value. NFL. NFL Games Today; ... Ohio State Buckeyes Football Schedule. 2. Carson Beck, QB, Miami Hurricanes – $4.3 million
According to reports, Ohio State football players received “around $20 million” in name, image and likeness (NIL) money from collectives and brand affiliates this past year.
Ohio State players could enter the transfer portal after this season to explore NIL options, get big-money offers and then leave. Day talked about having enough of an NIL presence to at least ...
The Boosters and NIL collectives of the Ohio State Buckeyes have reportedly spent $13 million in NIL money to retain and/or add elite players to their 2024 ... bit under his original estimate in 2022 as he has now spent $13 million to return one of the best rosters in college football. The Ohio State Buckeyes are returning multiple NFL-ready ...
Ohio State is also among the only self-sufficient collegiate athletic programs in the nation. No. 12 Ohio State women rout Ohio 106-42 Among budget decisions is a revised football ticket plan ...