Now that college athletes are allowed to benefit from their name, image and likeness, one way they can make money is by hosting their own sports camps.
At least 16 Ohio State football players will be doing that this summer after partnering with Nike to serve as instructors at their Skills Football Camps, including three camps that will be held in the state of Ohio as well as six camps that will be held in other locations around the country.
Ten Ohio State football players will serve as instructors at a camp at Olentangy Orange High School in Lewis Center, Ohio – just north of Columbus and the alma mater of one of the instructors, Zach Harrison – that will be held from June 27-29.