I was told Earl Hall would be interim while a search was conducted. Where are you seeing Ben was hired?Well they already named their head coach, that didn’t take long. Ben vombaur
I was told Earl Hall would be interim while a search was conducted. Where are you seeing Ben was hired?Well they already named their head coach, that didn’t take long. Ben vombaur
Football and Basketball will enjoy that I doubt wrestling willGroundbreaking initiative will elevate student-athlete NIL opportunities & maximize earning potential
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University Department of Athletics and Learfield's Ohio State Sports Properties have announced the formation of Buckeye Sports Group (BSG), a groundbreaking initiative designed to support, streamline and enhance Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for Ohio State student-athletes. By creating a dedicated team of NIL leaders, this strategic partnership will empower Buckeye student-athletes to maximize their brand value while competing at the highest level.
Ohio State and Learfield Impact, the company's industry-leading NIL services, are fueled by dedicated on-campus leadership professionals that prioritize Buckeye student-athlete brand engagement and content driven campaigns. Additionally, BSG will have access to Learfield's Compass NIL technology to facilitate deal transactions and gain insights into student-athlete interests that foster authentic brand connections.
"Ohio State has always been a leader in college athletics, and this initiative is another step forward to build upon our strong NIL foundation," said Carey Hoyt, Ohio State's Deputy Director of Athletics. "By combining the power of our athletic brand with Learfield's expansive network, we are creating an innovative, full-service approach to NIL that directly benefits our student-athletes."
The House v. NCAA settlement marks a pivotal shift in college athletics. As part of the agreement, signed and approved Friday and that will take effect July 1, schools will now be permitted to directly compensate athletes for use of their Name, Image and Likeness. A key component of the settlement is the implementation of a Fair Market Evaluation process, and a "range of compensation" designed to establish standardized benchmarks for NIL deals across sports and institutions. Buckeye Sports Group will serve as a centralized hub for NIL brand deal facilitation, corporate partnerships, student-athlete storytelling and NIL support.
A Comprehensive NIL Strategy
The Buckeye Sports Group will support Ohio State's student-athletes with comprehensive efforts within three key areas: deal facilitation and management, content creation and storytelling, and support services.
§ NIL Deal Facilitation & Management
o Negotiating and securing brand partnerships locally, regionally, and nationally for student-athletes.
o Overseeing contract preparation and fair market value assessments.
o Utilizing analytics to track NIL performance and return on investment.
§ Athlete Support & Services
- Content Creation & Student-Athlete Storytelling, powered by Learfield Studios
- Creating athlete-driven digital content, including social media campaigns, video series and podcasts.
- Leveraging Learfield's Fanbase data and digital expertise to optimize distribution across social media and digital channels.
- Providing marketing resources for brand collaborations to maximize results, including the use of Ohio State marks, logos and access to campus facilities.
o Providing financial literacy and tax support through partnerships with industry experts.
o Offering branding and social media growth training to help athletes build their personal brands.
o Connecting student-athletes with brand partners to provide business experience, micro-internships and build professional networking relationships with companies.
A Unified Approach to NIL
In a move to streamline and optimize NIL operations, Buckeye Sports Group will also work to consolidate existing NIL collectives under a single marketing team. This unified structure will provide student-athletes with seamless access to opportunities while competing for the Buckeyes. The founding members of THE Foundation and The 1870 Society will remain engaged and serve in an advisory capacity to the new Buckeye Sports Group. Additionally, re-occurring donations and subscriptions made to The Foundation will continue to play a vital role in supporting Ohio State Athletics.
"We're incredibly thankful for everything our NIL collective's leadership, businesses and donors have done to support our student-athletes," Ross Bjork, Senior Vice President and Wolfe Foundation-Eugene Smith Endowed Athletics Director, said. "Their commitment has helped shape the landscape in powerful ways. As we move forward with a more unified approach, we're excited to combine efforts and further strengthen the NIL success of our student-athletes."
Impact & Vision
Through this partnership, Ohio State Athletics and Learfield are setting a new standard for NIL excellence. The initiative aims to:
"As we enter a new era for college athletics, we're excited to build on our past successes and create even more meaningful NIL opportunities for Ohio State student-athletes," said Todd Knisley, Vice President & General Manager of Learfield's Ohio State Sports Properties. "Buckeyes have excelled both on and off the field, and we're committed to amplifying that momentum. We also recognize the unique potential of our footprint in Columbus, one of the fastest-growing metro markets, for impactful deal-making. With the strength of Buckeye Nation behind us, we're able to unlock incremental opportunities for partnerships on a local, regional, and national scale."
- Maximize student-athlete earning potential;
- Strengthen Ohio State's brand value through strategic partnerships; and
- Create a sustainable, best-in-class NIL ecosystem that benefits athletes, brands, and the university.
BSG will fuel Ohio State's NIL dealmaking success and build upon the momentum of over 500 NIL brand partnerships featuring Buckeye student-athletes across all 36 sports. Buckeye student-athletes have already collaborated with prominent brand partners such as Beats by Dre, Chipotle, RiteRug, Weber Grills, Element Electronics and more.
"We are committed to making Ohio State the premier destination for NIL success," Hoyt added. "With Buckeye Sports Group, we're building a model that will serve as the new standard for college athletics."
I don't think this is accurate.Well they already named their head coach, that didn’t take long. Ben vombaur
It's not posted anywhere and they've put out an article stating they will hold a national search. It says Earl Hall is interim . Not sure where he saw that at. Maybe he's connected and knows Ben is the guy who knowsI don't think this is accurate.
Yeah whoever posted it online wasn’t correct it looks like, go figureI saw it on FB but from a source I did not recognize
There was a separate thread made about it, but yes very very unfortunateSurprised nobody has mentioned Ben Askren situation. Prayers to him
@brentblum isn’t this what you are currently doing?Groundbreaking initiative will elevate student-athlete NIL opportunities & maximize earning potential
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University Department of Athletics and Learfield's Ohio State Sports Properties have announced the formation of Buckeye Sports Group (BSG), a groundbreaking initiative designed to support, streamline and enhance Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for Ohio State student-athletes. By creating a dedicated team of NIL leaders, this strategic partnership will empower Buckeye student-athletes to maximize their brand value while competing at the highest level.
Ohio State and Learfield Impact, the company's industry-leading NIL services, are fueled by dedicated on-campus leadership professionals that prioritize Buckeye student-athlete brand engagement and content driven campaigns. Additionally, BSG will have access to Learfield's Compass NIL technology to facilitate deal transactions and gain insights into student-athlete interests that foster authentic brand connections.
"Ohio State has always been a leader in college athletics, and this initiative is another step forward to build upon our strong NIL foundation," said Carey Hoyt, Ohio State's Deputy Director of Athletics. "By combining the power of our athletic brand with Learfield's expansive network, we are creating an innovative, full-service approach to NIL that directly benefits our student-athletes."
The House v. NCAA settlement marks a pivotal shift in college athletics. As part of the agreement, signed and approved Friday and that will take effect July 1, schools will now be permitted to directly compensate athletes for use of their Name, Image and Likeness. A key component of the settlement is the implementation of a Fair Market Evaluation process, and a "range of compensation" designed to establish standardized benchmarks for NIL deals across sports and institutions. Buckeye Sports Group will serve as a centralized hub for NIL brand deal facilitation, corporate partnerships, student-athlete storytelling and NIL support.
A Comprehensive NIL Strategy
The Buckeye Sports Group will support Ohio State's student-athletes with comprehensive efforts within three key areas: deal facilitation and management, content creation and storytelling, and support services.
§ NIL Deal Facilitation & Management
o Negotiating and securing brand partnerships locally, regionally, and nationally for student-athletes.
o Overseeing contract preparation and fair market value assessments.
o Utilizing analytics to track NIL performance and return on investment.
§ Athlete Support & Services
- Content Creation & Student-Athlete Storytelling, powered by Learfield Studios
- Creating athlete-driven digital content, including social media campaigns, video series and podcasts.
- Leveraging Learfield's Fanbase data and digital expertise to optimize distribution across social media and digital channels.
- Providing marketing resources for brand collaborations to maximize results, including the use of Ohio State marks, logos and access to campus facilities.
o Providing financial literacy and tax support through partnerships with industry experts.
o Offering branding and social media growth training to help athletes build their personal brands.
o Connecting student-athletes with brand partners to provide business experience, micro-internships and build professional networking relationships with companies.
A Unified Approach to NIL
In a move to streamline and optimize NIL operations, Buckeye Sports Group will also work to consolidate existing NIL collectives under a single marketing team. This unified structure will provide student-athletes with seamless access to opportunities while competing for the Buckeyes. The founding members of THE Foundation and The 1870 Society will remain engaged and serve in an advisory capacity to the new Buckeye Sports Group. Additionally, re-occurring donations and subscriptions made to The Foundation will continue to play a vital role in supporting Ohio State Athletics.
"We're incredibly thankful for everything our NIL collective's leadership, businesses and donors have done to support our student-athletes," Ross Bjork, Senior Vice President and Wolfe Foundation-Eugene Smith Endowed Athletics Director, said. "Their commitment has helped shape the landscape in powerful ways. As we move forward with a more unified approach, we're excited to combine efforts and further strengthen the NIL success of our student-athletes."
Impact & Vision
Through this partnership, Ohio State Athletics and Learfield are setting a new standard for NIL excellence. The initiative aims to:
"As we enter a new era for college athletics, we're excited to build on our past successes and create even more meaningful NIL opportunities for Ohio State student-athletes," said Todd Knisley, Vice President & General Manager of Learfield's Ohio State Sports Properties. "Buckeyes have excelled both on and off the field, and we're committed to amplifying that momentum. We also recognize the unique potential of our footprint in Columbus, one of the fastest-growing metro markets, for impactful deal-making. With the strength of Buckeye Nation behind us, we're able to unlock incremental opportunities for partnerships on a local, regional, and national scale."
- Maximize student-athlete earning potential;
- Strengthen Ohio State's brand value through strategic partnerships; and
- Create a sustainable, best-in-class NIL ecosystem that benefits athletes, brands, and the university.
BSG will fuel Ohio State's NIL dealmaking success and build upon the momentum of over 500 NIL brand partnerships featuring Buckeye student-athletes across all 36 sports. Buckeye student-athletes have already collaborated with prominent brand partners such as Beats by Dre, Chipotle, RiteRug, Weber Grills, Element Electronics and more.
"We are committed to making Ohio State the premier destination for NIL success," Hoyt added. "With Buckeye Sports Group, we're building a model that will serve as the new standard for college athletics."
I created a separate post over the weekend (NCAA Wrestling kind of) about it.Surprised nobody has mentioned Ben Askren situation. Prayers to him
McHenry is such an interesting "what could have been". He was great in high school and multiple time cadet world champ, but he never wrestled above 113 in high school and literally just too small for 125 to live up to the high school accolades. Just so rare to see a guy who is too small for 125 all the way into his mid-20s!2 nice pickups
McHenry small 125 / not much college mat time for such a highly touted recruit
Vasquez does he come back down to 141
Remember when 118 pounds was a weight class in college? Couple of great coaches made their mark at 118 pounds back in the day. Think if it were still a weight class, McHenry would’ve continued to be a stud.McHenry is such an interesting "what could have been". He was great in high school and multiple time cadet world champ, but he never wrestled above 113 in high school and literally just too small for 125 to live up to the high school accolades. Just so rare to see a guy who is too small for 125 all the way into his mid-20s!
That said, I wouldn't be surprised if he's an NQ type at Cal Baptist. He's still a good wrestler and tough! Has a couple of decent wins in his limited on-mat NCAA career.