Morning radio show host, and noted Razorback fanatic, Bobby Bones, has announced his partnership with three of Arkansas’ most recognizable athletes to promote his apparel brand “Can’t See Apparel”.
Arkansas basketball’s [autotag]Devonte Davis[/autotag], and football’s [autotag]Raheim Sanders[/autotag] and [autotag]Bumper Pool[/autotag] have all announced their NIL deal with Bones. In promoted tweets, all three athletes say that each purchase from CantSeeApparel.com will be given back to the community by working closely with a local organization to ensure that kids in Northwest Arkansas can play completive sports, regardless of income level.
I have signed an NIL deal with @mrbobbybones and his apparel company @cantseeapparel This company gives back with every purchase, and they’ll be working closely with an organization in NW Arkansas to make sure more kids regardless of income level, can play competitive sports‼️ pic.twitter.com/m3CyQoRv6J
— Bumper Pool (@bumperpool10) April 26, 2022
Pool had his best season at linebacker in 2021, recording 125 total tackles, and 7.5 for loss. Raheim “Rocket” Sanders was one of four Razorbacks to rush for over 500 yards last season, running for 578 yards on 114 carries with five touchdowns.
I have signed an NIL deal with @mrBobbyBones and his apparel company @CantSeeApparel This company gives back with every purchase, and they’ll be working closely with an organization in NW Arkansas to make sure more kids regardless of income level, can play competitive sports ‼️ pic.twitter.com/9YeljZY5Pl
— RocketSanders 🚀 (@raheim_sanders) April 26, 2022
Devonte “Devo” Davis averaged 8.3 points per game in the 2021-22 season for Arkansas Basketball. His most memorable moment came in the Auburn game on February 8, when he sealed the deal with a dunk, which made for an iconic photo.
Glad to announce that I have signed an NIL deal with @mrBobbyBones 🔥and his apparel company @CantSeeApparel .This company gives back with every purchase, and they’ll work with an organization in NW Arkansas to make sure kids regardless of income level, can play sports.#Sponsor pic.twitter.com/gcHIV56XsE
— Davonte Davis⁉️ (@MrDevoBuckets) April 25, 2022
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