NIL compensation
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Reflections for Cincy Sports Journal’s fifth anniversary
This month marks five years since the launch of Cincy Sports Journal. It’s wild to fathom the developments that have happened in Cincinnati sports and the world over the last five years. Continue reading
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This bowl season encapsulated modern College Football
From opt outs, to sponsor-driven gimmicks and questions about the future of college sports. The recently concluded bowl season was a fitting microcosm for today’s college football. Continue reading
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NCAA heads into March Madness with new president
The NCAA is heading into its showcase event with their new president Charlie Baker. At a time where the NCAA’s status quo has been upended. Continue reading
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OHSAA makes wise move rejecting NIL proposal
Last week, The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) managed to be an institution that had their priorities straight. Which is no small feat in America these days. Continue reading
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When March Madness met the NIL era
For the first time ever, players participating in March Madness weren’t just dancing in their respective tournaments. Some are dancing to the bank through legally profiting from their name, image and likeness. Continue reading
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Ohio’s NIL bill thrown off-course by political squabbling
For those wondering why American politics is as messed up as many feel it is. Ohio’s House of Representatives gave us an example on Thursday. Through throwing an otherwise uncontroversial bill affecting college athletes off-course. Continue reading
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Weekly Review: Cincinnati Reds winning streak ends and more
In this review, the Cincinnati Reds’ hot streak goes cold in San Diego. FC Cincinnati falls flat in front of a full house. While SCOTUS rules on a case poised to shake up college athletics. Continue reading
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NIL compensation legislation prompts a race in statehouses
A hot button topic in college sports is prompting a race in statehouses across the country. To avoid having their state’s schools get left behind in a new frontier for college sports. Continue reading









