
Ohio lawmakers are trying to correct the record about the 2010 Ohio State football season in light of current legislation and regulations about name, image and likeness. Now that student athletes can receive compensation in all college sports, the Buckeyes should rightfully have that season restored in the history books, the Ohio House 134th General Assembly stated. Ohio House lawmakers have adopted a resolution to urge the NCAA to restore the vacated wins/records from the 2010 Ohio State football season in light of “the NCAA hav[ing] adopted laws and policies allowing student athletes to receive compensation in connection with their NIL,” Dan Greene reported. “Whereas, the 2010 Ohio State University football team produced a top-five all-time passer (Terrelle Pryor), a top-five career all-time receiver (DeVier Posey), a top-ten career all-time rusher (Daniel ‘Boom’ Herron), and an All-American (Mike Adams); now therefore be it … Resolved, That we, the members of…
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