As a top 10% runner in the NCAA, and ideas on what companies to reach out to for NIL deals?
As a top 10% runner in the NCAA, and ideas on what companies to reach out to for NIL deals?
KFC. Wendy's if you're lucky.
If you look at the BYU example, it may be that getting your team an NIL deal is the best way to go. In the XC space, sponsors may be more interested in generally sponsoring women’s sports than finding a single star who doesn’t otherwise have instant name recognition.
But no, I don’t know who you might talk to.
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As a top 10% runner in the NCAA, and ideas on what companies to reach out to for NIL deals?
Local Burrito shop would be worth contacting
There are companies that can work with you to get deals.
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