Group of Penn State players secure Tesla’s as part of NIL deal

As part of a new NIL agreement in State College, a handful of Penn State players will receive Tesla cars to use.

Group of Penn State players secure Tesla’s as part of NIL deal

Four Nittany Lions will be able to utilise Tesla vehicles throughout the course of the upcoming year thanks to a NIL agreement with the Pennsylvania-based construction firm Inch & Co., reports Ben Jones of StateCollege.com. Linebacker Abdul Carter, quarterback Drew Allar, cornerback Kalen King, and offensive lineman Olu Fashanu are the athletes involved in the agreement.

These athletes will be given a Tesla with the Inch & Co. emblem to drive throughout State College for a full calendar year. According to a news release from Inch & Co.’s marketing director Cambria Bailey, “This isn’t simply an advertising opportunity; it’s an investment opportunity.”

College athletics are seeing an increase in the number of players signing NIL vehicle deals, and this set of Nittany Lions will seize the chance for 2023.

It’s becoming more typical for college football players to receive automobiles as part of NIL deals. While Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers earned a Ford F250 Super Duty and an Aston Martin as part of two different deals, LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. received a Ford Shelby GT 500.

A select gamers will receive electric cars thanks to York, Pennsylvania-based construction company Inch & Co. The bottom of each one includes the name of the company, and the players will keep them for the following year.

A player’s father allegedly questioned Johnny Inch Jr., one of the company’s proprietors, why the business was investing in his son.

“We believe in him, and our hope is that one day he will invest back in us,” Inch said.

Giving someone a Tesla is a terrific place to start if you want to see a long-term return on your investment from them. even if only for a single year.

 

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