Several more Florida student-athletes announce NIL deals

The flow of NIL deals still hasn’t halted since Thursday when legislation was enacted. More Florida student-athletes signed deals Friday.

The steady downpour of student-athletes inking name, image and likeness deals hasn’t slowed down. It continued Thursday night and into Friday. Fourteen Florida Gators student-athletes signed a NIL deal or were at least offered a contract from a company.

Most of these new agreements involve T-shirts the athlete made, partnerships with food companies, Yoke, a gaming app that allows fans to game with current athletes, and Dreamfield, a platform for players to offer their time with diehard fans.

Some of the fees that other players have listed on Dreamfield are absurd. Ole Miss quarterback and former Florida commit Matt Corral charges $10,000 an hour for fans to spend time with him. FSU and Miami quarterback McKenzie Milton and D’Eriq King ask for $2,000 an hour that is much more reasonable.

Let’s dive into some more NIL deals that Florida student-athletes signed.

These Florida student-athletes wasted no time inking NIL deals

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