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Report: OU, Texas to inform Big 12 next week of intentions to leave conference
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Report: OU, Texas to notify Big 12 next week of petition to join SEC
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Oklahoma and Texas conference realignment rumors: SEC expansion, Big Ten reaction and Big 12 fallout
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This Week in Twitter is our weekly look at some of the week s best and most entertaining tweets from current and former Ohio State players and other Ohio State accounts. It was a windstorm of a week for Ohio State athletics. Following a few Olympics qualifications the week prior, the end of June and beginning of July saw several significant developments for Buckeye football and basketball alike. Chief among them was the introduction of the interim NIL policy across college athletics, allowing student-athletes to utilize themselves as a brand for endorsements and other endeavors. NEWS: The Division I Board of Directors has voted to approve the interim NIL policy, a source tells @TheAthletic.
NCAA policy allows BYU athletes to monetize names, images and likenesses
After months of discussion and speculation, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors reached a decision Wednesday to approve an interim policy regarding athletes profiting from their names, images and likenesses (NIL), as reported below by Nicole Auerbach of The Athletic.
NEWS: The Division I Board of Directors has voted to approve the interim NIL policy, a source tells @TheAthletic.
College athletes in all 50 states will be able to monetize their names, images and likenesses starting tomorrow (July 1). Doing so will no longer violate NCAA rules. Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) June 30, 2021