The Columbus NIL Club will allow subscribers to participate in digital events with Ohio State football players, with proceeds split equally among all participating Buckeyes.
Ohio State fans now have another way to interact with Buckeye football players and support them financially., a player-led membership community that will allow fans who make a commitment of at least $5 per month to participate in digital events such as meet-and-greets, Q&As and interviews with the Buckeyes.
The Columbus NIL Club has been formed through a partnership with YOKE, which has launched similar NIL clubs for many other college football teams across the country, including Michigan, Georgia and UCLA. YOKE will receive 18% of the revenue generated by the club, while all other proceeds will be split equally among actively participating athletes at the end of each month.
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