The NIL collective operations affiliated with Ohio State have gotten off to an uneven start, as is the case at most schools across the country.
But now, just over a week after Ryan Day announced that he expected to “have a good (NIL) plan here in the next couple of months” a report from Nathan Baird of Cleveland.com has identified one collective in particular with which the Buckeyes may be forming a more formal partnership.
Tony Gerdeman of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss The Cohesion Foundation and what might make them the most appealing partner for the athletic department.
Plus, a look at how OSU might change its NIL paradigm to head off internal issues that have cropped up at programs around the nation.
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