Trayveon Williams back in Aggieland… as a professor??

Trayveon Williams will join the faculty of Texas A&M as an adjunct professor, co-teaching a class on NIL.

The last time Trayveon Williams was a resident of College Station, he was putting together one of the best running back seasons in A&M history, posting over 2,000 total yards and 19 total touchdowns, while averaging 6.5 yards per carry as a junior in 2018.

He was drafted in 2019 by the Bengals, and is preparing for this 4th season in Cincinnati. But on Tuesday, Williams announced a partnership with the Texas A&M school of law where he will be co-teaching a class on NIL as an adjunct professor beginning in spring 2023.

Trayveon will be co-teaching with Alex Sinatra who is a sports business consultant, sports attorney along with serving as a professor at the A&M law school.

NIL is the hottest topic in college sports, and A&M athletes and law students will be lucky to have a course like this available to them.

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