Bryce Young has signed an NIL deal with Dr. Pepper, and will be featured in the drink company’s “Fansville” ad campaign.
I agree with the dislike for Fansville. That said, the visibility of this will be off the charts. Good for Bryce, and fantastic for UA football!Ugh
Anything but Fansville…
Apparently he's already filmed a Heisman House commercial as well.BY has got to be reaching the point (with his NIL's) of already being a multi-millionaire.
I'm certain he has a financial advisor who will put pencil to paper and see his most favorable financial option then let BY make the decision. But, he will more than likely be a top five pick and AT WORST, a top ten pick. I'm not sure he could rack up that type of NIL money to rationalize coming back for a fourth season at Alabama.I remember Uiagalelei was in the Dr. Pepper commercials last year and having the thought that Bryce Young is going to be in so many commercials during the 2022 college football season. I've also wondered whether he could better off financially coming back for a 4th year because he's more marketable nationally as the most recognizable college football player versus being a rookie in the NFL. I'm certain he won't come back for a 4th year, but it's a thought. Also, the Nissan and Dr. Pepper deals are exactly what the NIL was intended for.
I agree wholeheartedly. Another great example, if y'all haven't seen it, is the AC company out in Nebraska using Decoldest Crawford.Also, the Nissan and Dr. Pepper deals are exactly what the NIL was intended for.
Decoldest? Are we sure this isn't a Key and Peele sketch?I agree wholeheartedly. Another great example, if y'all haven't seen it, is the AC company out in Nebraska using Decoldest Crawford.
Decoldest Crawford Nebraska AC Commercial
I almost fell out of my chair laughing at that.Decoldest? Are we sure this isn't a Key and Peele sketch?
You should see his middle name.Decoldest? Are we sure this isn't a Key and Peele sketch?