High schools in Ohio will vote in special election next month to allow NIL for athletes

FILE - 24K's Jamier Brown runs during OT7 Week 5, April 13, 2025, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Jessica Tobias, File)

Principals in Ohio will vote next month on a referendum that could clear the way for name, image and likeness agreements for high school athletes in the state, after a lawsuit by a standout wide receiver forced the issue.

The vote — which will take place Nov. 17-21 — was moved up six months after Franklin County Common Pleas Court Judge Jaiza Page issued a temporary restraining order on Monday in a lawsuit filed by the mother of one of the nation's top prospects in the Class of 2026.

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