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Division II Influencers Getting To The Bag
photo cred: Florida Memorial Athletics

Three standout players from Florida Memorial University's football program—Daeshawn Davis, Walter Wilbon, and Jamal Browder—have inked a significant Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with Hydragent Electrolytes. This partnership not only highlights the rising influence of collegiate athletes but also underscores the evolving opportunities in the NIL realm that exists for players at Division II schools.


Florida Memorial University, nestled in Miami Gardens, Florida, has long been recognized for its commitment to academic excellence and athletic prowess. With a burgeoning football program, the university has become a breeding ground for talent, attracting athletes with remarkable skill and potential. Among them are Daeshawn Davis, Walter Wilbon, and Jamal Browder, whose prowess on the field has garnered attention both locally and nationally.





Hydragent Electrolytes, a leading sports drink manufacturer known for its innovative products and commitment to performance, saw an opportunity to align with these talented student-athletes. By partnering with Davis, Wilbon, and Browder, Hydragent aims to not only support their athletic endeavors but also leverage their influence to reach a wider audience of sports enthusiasts and consumers. The deal was put together by In The Cut Sports, an NIL agency based in Florida.


Daeshawn Davis: A Defensive Powerhouse:

Daeshawn Davis, known for his tenacity and skill on the defensive end, has emerged as a key player for the Florida Memorial Lions. With a knack for disrupting opposing offenses and making game-changing plays, Davis embodies the spirit of resilience and determination.


Walter Wilbon: Offensive Dynamo:

Walter Wilbon's electrifying presence on the offensive side of the ball has made him a fan favorite and a force to be reckoned with. With his speed, agility, and playmaking ability, Wilbon has become a linchpin for the Florida Memorial offense.


Jamal Browder: Leadership and Versatility:

Jamal Browder's leadership qualities and versatility make him a standout player for the Florida Memorial Lions. Whether on offense, defense, or special teams, Browder consistently delivers standout performances and leads by example.


By partnering with Hydragent Electrolytes, Davis, Wilbon, and Browder have not only secured their financial futures but have also paved the way for future generations of collegiate athletes to capitalize on their talents and maximize their potential.





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Sam and Nicole Are Advocates For NIL In Texas
photo cred: Oregon Athletics

Samantha and Nicole Humphries, recent graduates of Flower Mound High School in Texas and multiple-time national track champions, have made headlines once again, this time for signing a Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with Hoka Running. The dynamic duo, who boast impressive times of 2:06.59/4:39.11 (Samantha) and 2:06.24/4:43.51 (Nicole) in the 800m and 1600m respectively, will join Hoka's roster of NIL athletes as they prepare to embark on their collegiate journey at the University of Oregon.


However, before they transition to the collegiate level, Samantha and Nicole have set their sights on a different kind of victory: advocating for NIL rights for high school athletes in their home state of Texas. Despite Texas being a powerhouse in athletics, its current legislation prohibits amateur/high school athletes from marketing and profiting from their NIL, a restriction that sets them apart from athletes in 33 other states.


Speaking passionately about the need for reform, Samantha Humphries emphasized the importance of NIL rights for athletes, stating, "An athlete’s NIL refers to not only their talent and skills in sport but, above all, their identity and value as a person. Every athlete deserves to own their hard work and reap the benefits. Most importantly, every athlete deserves to own the brand they wear for themselves every day. Who you are is ultimately your NIL. As a result, Texas high school athletes are missing out on the individual liberty and empowerment others are empowered to take off."


In partnering with Hoka Running, Samantha and Nicole hope to use their newfound platform to amplify their voices and advocate for change. By leveraging their status as elite athletes and champions, they aim to raise awareness about the importance of NIL rights and push for legislative reform in Texas to ensure that future generations of athletes have the same opportunities for success and empowerment.


Hoka Running, known for its commitment to innovation and excellence in the running community, shares Samantha and Nicole's vision for a more equitable future in sports. Through their partnership, Hoka aims to support the Humphries sisters in their advocacy efforts while also providing them with the resources and opportunities to continue excelling in their athletic pursuits.


As they prepare to represent the University of Oregon on the track and field team, Samantha and Nicole Humphries stand as shining examples of resilience, determination, and advocacy. With their sights set on achieving greatness both on and off the track, they are poised to leave a lasting legacy not only in the world of athletics but also in the fight for athlete empowerment and equality.






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Watkins Is Lightning On And Off The Field
photo cred: Naples Daily News


Adidas Football has unveiled its prestigious adizero 7 Class, a select group of high school football athletes chosen as brand ambassadors for their exceptional talent and potential. Among the elite athletes named to this exclusive roster is Winston Watkins Jr., a dynamic wide receiver whose electrifying play has garnered attention from just about every school in the U.S. Watkins Jr.'s selection to the adizero 7 Class highlights his standing as one of the most promising young talents in high school football. The honor recognizes his on-field prowess and acknowledges his potential as a brand ambassador for Adidas, representing the company's values of excellence, innovation, and athleticism.


With a social media following of over 400k between TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter, Winston Watkins Jr. is built for this era of college football and NIL landscape. He has his own Youtube channel with 20k plus followers and he's already committed to Deion Sanders. Yeah you read that right. Some have compared Watkins Jr. to Tyreek Hill for good reason. His versatility allows him to line up both outside and in the slot, providing his team with flexibility and options in their offensive schemes. Watkins can and will take the top off of a defense with blinding speed, but the magic he creates in the slot after the catch is wide receiver coach's wildest dream. The Watkins family name rings bells. Watkins cousin Sammy was an absolute beast at Clemson, an 8 yr NFL vet Watkins Jr. other cousin Austin starred at UAB and was signed by San Francisco as an undrafted free agent.


Watkins Jr.'s scouting report has him standing at 5-10, 180 pounds but bro plays way bigger. He's not only nice at wideout but equally as amazing at cornerback and the return game. Any school he's played at from IMG to First Baptist Academy and now Venice HS, he's torched the competition. As a member of the adizero 7 Class, Watkins Jr. will have the opportunity to collaborate with Adidas on various marketing initiatives and campaigns, amplifying his personal brand and reaching a broader audience of fans and supporters. No slight to all the adizero 7 Class, but Watkins Jr. is one we can't wait to watch on Saturdays and eventually on Sundays.






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