Major College Football Program To Wear Jersey Advertisement Patches
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Major College Football Program To Wear Jersey Advertisement Patches
Ranking The Alternate Uniforms For Every SEC Football Team (1:25) With money driving major college sports more than ever before, one SEC program is reportedly hoping to get a leg up on NIL funding by adding advertisements to their jerseys.According to NOLA.com, the LSU Tigers are looking into stitching wearable ads onto the school's uniforms— barring NCAA approval. Which LSU projects would generate "multiple millions of dollars a year" for the u…
LSU can now pay student-athletes under revenue sharing
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Tuesday marked the beginning of revenue sharing's impact on college athletics. Louisiana State can now directly pay student-athletes, and the leader of LSU's NIL program said there will be multiple advantages to the new model. Taylor Jacobs is the Associate Athletic Director of NIL and Strategic Initiatives for LSU, and she described herself as a "general manager-type" employee. Jacobs said much of the contro…
LSU exploring possibility of jersey patch advertisements, per report
LSU’s iconic Purple and Gold jerseys could soon be adorned with advertisements, according to a report. While NCAA rules currently prohibit programs from putting advertisements on jerseys, LSU is already making preparations for if that rule changes in the near future. According to Wilson Alexander of The Advocate, LSU is hoping to have jersey ad sales as a revenue stream to help pay student-athletes during the revenue-sharing era, which begins t…
LSU Athletics to Take Advantage as New College Sports Revenue Sharing Initiative Begins Today
Joe Gallinaro - Baton Rouge / louisianaradionetwork.com A new era of college athletics begins, as revenue sharing launches across the nation today. Schools can now pay up to $20.5 million of athletics revenue directly to athletes. The Advocate’s Wilson Alexander, appearing on Tiger Rag Radio, says LSU will spend around 75% of that on football,
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