The HBCU “King of NIL,” Rayquan Smith, has announced his plans to launch a pipeline program for college athletes. The program will assist college athletes in securing NIL endorsement deals. The ...
This story will be updated. LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Another Class of 2023 recruit has opted to back off of their commitment to the Louisville football program and follow former head coach Scott Satterfield ...
Norfolk State University football player Rayquan Smith is known as the NIL king. The Virginia native took matters into his own hands by pitching to several brands for NIL contracts. At the time, the ...
Interview with Norfolk State student athlete Rayquan Smith about personal branding, being more than a student athlete, and profiting from name, image, and likeness. Rejection is Not “No” – Rayquan ...
Frame: It goes without saying that Adkins is going to need to spend a little bit of time in the weight room between now and when he eventually gets on campus, though he isn't super skinny by any means ...
Soon after the NCAA started allowing athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness, a college football player named Rayquan Smith decided he, too, would cash in on the opportunity. Only one ...
Rayquan Smith sprinted 62 yards on his first collegiate carry on Oct. 5, 2019. Nearly three years later, Smith is a decathlete for Norfolk State’s track team who boasts more than 70 deals and ...
As a standout student athlete at Groves High School, RayQuan Williams is known for his dedication in the classroom and his work ethic as a two-way lineman for the Rebel football team. His positive ...
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