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Ohio high school principals vote against name, image, likeness (NIL)
COLUMBUS– The Ohio Excessive Faculty Athletic Affiliation introduced Tuesday morning {that a} majority of the member college principals have voted in opposition to identify, picture and likeness alternatives for the state’s prep athletes.
Out of 792 member faculties of the 817 voting, the measure failed 538-254. So, 68% of OHSAA member faculties mentioned no. There have been 21 abstentions.
By rejecting the proposal, Ohio’s athletes stay unable signal endorsement offers with out dropping their beginner standing.
Extra:What highschool mother and father have to know concerning the OHSAA’s identify, picture, likeness proposal
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“Yearly, the referendum voting course of exhibits that our member faculties have a voice on this democratic course of,” OHSAA govt director Doug Ute mentioned. “Our workplace was more than happy with the dialogue and insights our faculties expressed this spring as we met with them about every of the 14 proposals. If NIL goes to enter the Ohio interscholastic panorama, we would like the colleges to be those to make that willpower. No matter we do shifting ahead, it should embody dialogue on this situation with our college directors, Board of Administrators, employees and leaders of different state highschool athletic associations.”
ISSUE 12B: Bylaw 4-10, Amateurism (Addition of Identify Picture and Licensing Rules)
This proposed addition would have permitted student-athletes to signal endorsement agreements as long as their groups, faculties and/or the OHSAA weren’t being represented inside these endorsements and offered there have been no endorsements with corporations that don’t assist the mission of education-based athletics (casinos, playing, alcohol, medication, tobacco).
Failed 538 to 254 (21 abstained)
Ohio highschool athletics might have drastically modified with the passage of the referendum merchandise. Prep gamers might promote digital photos and T-shirts, maintain camps or be paid to easily present up someplace based mostly on their athletic achievements.
Had it handed, many specialists warned of the various obstacles concerned. As beforehand printed, some advisable forming an LLC, getting tax recommendation, and warning in any high-level transactions.
Athletes wouldn’t have been in a position to make use of the varsity or OHSAA emblem and there can be no promotion of playing, casinos, drug, tobacco or alcohol use. All compensated identify, picture and likeness exercise would must be disclosed to a delegated individual at every member college to examine compliance.
That prime faculties do not have compliance personnel like schools might have been one of many causes the measure was defeated.
Identify, picture and likeness stays a chance for college-level athletes or soon-to-be college-level athletes with many large faculties dedicating sources to serving to their athletes. The Brandr Group represents the Cincinnati Bearcats, Xavier, Dayton and Ohio State amongst close by establishments.
For now, simply 9 states (based on opendorse.com) allow highschool identify, picture and likeness offers: Alaska, California, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, and Utah.
One shut name
The opposite situation that failed by a slender margin of 406 to 393 was a proposal so as to add a brand new exception to the Enrollment and Attendance Bylaw, which might have permitted a pupil enrolled at a member public college that doesn’t sponsor a crew sport to probably play that sport at a public college situated in a bordering public college district. The vote rely on this situation was the closest referendum consequence since Aggressive Steadiness in the course of the 2014 cycle when it failed 327-308 earlier than it handed within the following cycle.
The OHSAA handed 12 of 14 referendum gadgets.
Extra details about this yr’s referendum points, regional replace conferences and full outcomes of the voting can be found at https://www.ohsaa.org/Faculty-Sources/referendum-voting
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8 states will raise flags to full-staff for Trump, Vance Inauguration. What will Ohio do?
Flags to be flown at full-staff during Trump inauguration
Flags at the U.S. Capitol will now be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day following an order by House Speaker Mike Johnson, pausing a mourning period for Jimmy Carter.
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Flags at the U.S. Capitol and in multiple states will now be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day, despite a nationwide mandate for flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter.
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced today that he has suspended the 30-day mourning period and will allow flags to be displayed at full-staff for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. Flags in eight states, including Texas, Alabama, Tennessee and Florida, will also be raised on Monday.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered U.S. and state flags to fly at half-staff following Carter’s death, but will he reverse the order for the state of Ohio? Here’s what we know.
Will Gov. Mike DeWine raise Ohio flags for Donald Trump’s Inauguration?
Flags in Ohio will remain at half-staff on Inauguration Day, according to Dan Tierney, a spokesperson for DeWine.
“Ohio hasn’t made any changes and does not anticipate making any changes to the flags,” Tierney told the Columbus Dispatch.
Which states will raise their flag on Inauguration Day?
So far, governors from at least eight states have announced plans to raise the U.S. flag on Jan. 20th:
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No matter who wins between Notre Dame, Ohio State, this bettor’s positioned to profit
LAS VEGAS — Notre Dame and Ohio State winning their semifinal playoff games meant the wisdom of Tom Petty, once again, rang true.
“Even the losers / Get lucky sometimes.”
Sometimes, fortune smiles upon minnow bettors whose stacks of losing tickets provide so many bookmarks, coasters and, yes, even novel wrapping paper.
On Dec. 12, I studied the new 12-team College Football Playoff with a keen eye to newly released title-game exacta odds.
My college-pigskin rudder is points-per-play, ratios available at TeamRankings.com. The tale of teams is contained in those fractions.
On offense and defense, and overall margins, Notre Dame had sparkled since early October. “Past three games” reveals how teams are currently running.
I applied those figures to project each playoff game, best squad moving on. I played out the tournament, producing the finale exacta. I aimed to go into the championship game with a sweet ticket on both teams, guaranteeing profit.
That exercise compelled me to obtain South Point tickets on Notre Dame over Ohio State, 30-to-1 odds, and Ohio State over Notre Dame, at 25-1. Alas, the Buckeyes and Irish play for the national title Monday night.
“That’s awesome!!!” Long Island handicapper Tom Barton wrote in a text message.
“Looks like you played it 100% correct,” Southern California professional bettor Tommy Lorenzo told me. “Bull’s-eye, well done. TeamRankings is a great tool. I use a lot of its info for my power rankings.
“You’re sitting pretty, my friend.”
The two best teams
Barton entered the week 3-0 in this new playoff, and he sounded as if he’d be fine taking a pass on the championship game.
Unless the point spread ekes up to 10 somewhere. It mostly opened around 9 to 9.5 points in favor of Ohio State. Last Sunday night, it got shaved to 8. Monday afternoon, it hit 7.5 before pumping back to 8.5 by Wednesday.
“I haven’t finished my homework on the championship game,” Barton said. “I tend to lean with the points. The over looks interesting, too, but I’m not sure if I’ll play anything.”
Monday, DraftKings posted a 45.5 total. Wednesday, it hit 46.5, -108 over (or risk $108 to win $100), -112 under. Odds subject to change.
Lorenzo said he felt fortunate to be holding a title ticket on Notre Dame, at 11-1, plus Ohio State at +340.
They represented the two top teams in his power ratings, “so I pulled the trigger.” He added, “I do kick myself, however, for not attacking the championship exacta on those two, given my conviction on those two being the best teams overall.”
More maneuvering
I have more work to do, since I’ve been on Notre Dame since the summer. I’m bullish on Irish coach Marcus Freeman, so I bought a 22-1 Irish title ticket Aug. 31.
It lost early to Northern Illinois but has won 13 in a row, and I nabbed a 30-1 ducat on the Irish on Nov. 21 at the Westgate -SuperBook. So I reap more profit with a Notre Dame victory.
To even that out, I’ll stake positions with Ohio State, likely via in-game maneuvering.
Should the Irish tally an early touchdown, say, the Bucks’ moneyline will shrink closer to even (from around -380), providing an optimal situation to bet on Ohio State and ensure my dividends will be nearly equal, no matter who wins.
I did scramble for a +560 Penn State ticket on New Year’s Eve, just in case, among other moves. I had already bought into the Nittany Lions, at 24-1, on Aug. 31 at William Hill.
There are other debits, and credits. For the semifinals, I played a moneyline parlay of Ohio State to Notre Dame, turning two units into five. In sum, I’ll likely net around 55 units of playoff profit.
Howard’s Will
A lifelong Notre Dame supporter, Lorenzo said he ultimately believes Ohio State will get the victory; the figures back up that outcome.
Ohio State boasts a 0.617 points-per-play ratio over its last three games; Notre Dame’s offense, at 0.374, has been faltering.
Turnovers might be an equalizer, though, as the Irish’s ball-hawking defenders snatched an NCAA-best 32 combined fumbles and interceptions this season. Senior free safety Xavier Watts yanked down six of those picks.
All of which funnels into this column’s final words from Paul Stone, arguably the country’s finest purveyor of college-pigskin prognostications.
He noted the game opening Ohio State -10.5 at Circa Sports, which drew early action on underdog Notre Dame. Wednesday, Vegas had the Buckeyes as consensus 8-point favorites.
From East Texas, Stone said he respected those early waves of cash on the Irish, but he views Ohio State as the “more-complete team” and will back the Buckeyes on the point spread.
“They have found another gear in the playoffs and have too much firepower for Notre Dame, in my opinion,” he said. “Ohio State defeated a talented trifecta of teams — Tennessee, Oregon and Texas — all by 14 points or more.
“The Buckeyes have averaged 7.5 yards per play in those victories, while allowing only 4.2 yards per play.”
The key is Ohio State quarterback Will Howard, the 6-4, 237-pound senior who left Kansas State for Columbus.
“If [he] takes care of the ball and the Irish don’t post a defensive or special-teams touchdown,” Stone said, “I think the Buckeyes win by double digits.”
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Notre Dame vs. Ohio State: Championship history and stats
Notre Dame and Ohio State will be facing off in the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship game. How did each team get here? Notre Dame — coming off playoff wins against Indiana, Georgia and Penn State — is riding a 13-game winning streak. But the Irish are a heavy underdog in the title game matchup. Ohio State — which went through Tennessee, Oregon and Texas in the playoffs — brings its top-ranked defense in a quest to capture its ninth national championship. This will be the first time Notre Dame reaches the title game in the CFP era after falling in the semifinal in the 2018-19 and 2020-21 seasons. The Buckeyes will be playing in their third CFP title game since winning the inaugural game in 2014.
Here’s a tale of the tape between the two squads ahead of Monday’s CFP National Championship game.
Established: 1890
Conference: Big Ten
Stadium: Ohio Stadium (102,780 capacity)
Head coach: Ryan Day (2019-present)
2024 season record: 13-2
2024 season leaders:
2024 AP Top 25 final ranking: No. 6
Total championships: Eight (2014, 2002, 1970, 1968, 1961, 1957, 1954, 1942)
All-time record: 977-335-53 (.744)
Bowl record: 26-23 (.531)
Heisman winners:
Head-to-head vs. Notre Dame: 6-2, 25.6 points scored per game
Established: 1887
Conference: Independent
Stadium: Notre Dame Stadium (80,795 capacity)
Head coach: Marcus Freeman (2021-present)
2024 season record: 14-1
2024 season leaders:
2024 AP Top 25 final ranking: No. 3
Total championships: 13 (1988, 1977, 1973, 1966, 1964, 1949, 1947, 1946, 1943, 1930, 1929, 1924, 1919)
All-time record: 962-338-42 (.740)
Bowl record: 23-18 (.561)
Heisman winners:
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Tim Brown, 1987
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John Huarte, 1964
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Paul Hornung, 1956
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John Lattner, 1953
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Leon Hart, 1949
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John Lujack, 1947
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Angelo Bertelli, 1943
Head-to-head vs. Ohio State: 2-6, 17.4 points scored per game
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