A lawsuit filed against the Ohio High School Athletic Association will force a vote of member schools on changing rules on name, image and likeness. The suit comes from a Dayton student who’s one of the top football players in the country and has verbally committed to Ohio State.
Wayne High School wide receiver Jamier Brown is missing out on more than $100,000 from NIL deals, according to the lawsuit filed by Columbus attorney Luke Fedlam. Brown's mother Jasmine is named as the plaintiff in the lawsuit.
"There are 44 states across the country and the District of Columbia that allow for name, image, and likeness for high school student athletes. Ohio, unfortunately, is not one of them," Fedlam said in an interview. "It prohibits opportunities to high school student athletes here. The more