OK State barred from using QR codes on helmets
Briefly

Oklahoma State's proposed use of QR codes on helmets was deemed by the NCAA as 'advertising', contrary to the university's belief that they were abiding by the rules, highlighting a conflict over NIL interpretations.
Chad Weiberg stated, 'We disagree with the interpretation of the rule but will abide by it and work with the appropriate groups to lead on the needed change,' reflecting the university's commitment to innovation despite regulatory obstacles.
Commissioner Brett Yormark emphasized the need for 'forward-thinking solutions' in light of college football's evolution in the NIL era, urging a rethink of current regulations.
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