By David Manney
We’re seeing the death throes of amateur athletics—not in one knockout blow, but nickel-and-dimed into extinction, repackaged, and sold under the label of “fairness.”
Ohio might be the location for the next sale.
Next month, on November 17 and 21, the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) will vote on whether to allow high school athletes to profit from their names, images, and likenesses.
News like this would’ve sounded like satire a few years ago: a 15-year-old quarterback hiring a social media manager, or a sophomore printer negotiating sponsorship rights…
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