Ohio High School Athlete Paid Endorsements Allowed for Now

Oct. 21, 2025, 2:03 PM UTC

An Ohio judge temporarily allowed high school athletes in the state to use their name, image, and likeness for product endorsements, blocking a sports association’s bylaws that ban such uses.

The mother of Jamier Brown, a junior wide receiver at a Dayton-area high school who has committed to play at Ohio State University, “has met her burden to demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that she is entitled” to a temporary restraining order, Franklin County Common Pleas Judge Jaiza Page said Monday. Her ruling came following a hearing held the same day.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association bans student ...

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