College

The NIL era has opened up thousands of college athletes across every sport for brand partnerships — at price points that deliver exceptional ROI compared to professional athletes. College athlete sponsorships are particularly effective for brands targeting the 18–24 demographic, regional markets, and campus communities. Browse college athletes across all sports available for NIL brand partnerships on OpenSponsorship.

Top College athletes ranked by followers
NameFollowersEngagement
Kevonne Wilder profile photoKevonne Wilder
1.9K149
joe schmoes profile photojoe schmoes
1.8K35
Jamie Kerkvliet profile photoJamie Kerkvliet
1.8K187
Alexa Hayes profile photoAlexa Hayes
1.8K247
Keith Green profile photoKeith Green
1.8K204
Kayla Lezama profile photoKayla Lezama
1.8K878
Mekhi Battle profile photoMekhi Battle
1.8K173
Braden Miller profile photoBraden Miller
1.7K249
Nixon Savage profile photoNixon Savage
1.7K252
Taylor Holm profile photoTaylor Holm
1.7K194
Sami Deidesheimer profile photoSami Deidesheimer
1.6K121
Cate Wright profile photoCate Wright
1.6K398

Why sponsor College athletes on OpenSponsorship

From discovery to signed deliverables, brands use OpenSponsorship to run measurable creator campaigns with less overhead. Here is how this category stacks up — plus platform-wide benchmarks from 2,500+ brand users and 25,000+ creator profiles.

  • 155 athletes

    Browse and filter college athletes on OpenSponsorship — audience, location, platform, and more.

  • Typical social post range

    $270–$1,300 among creators in this list (from listed pricing).

  • Average audience size

    About 29K followers on average across this list — use filters to go bigger or smaller.

  • Strongest platform

    Instagram leads this category.

  • Top markets

    United States, United Arab Emirates.

  • 7x average ROI

    Brands use OpenSponsorship for discovery, proposals, and contracts — 8,000+ deals across 40+ countries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Among college athletes on OpenSponsorship, typical social post pricing in this category often falls between $270 and $1,300. Final rates depend on deliverables, usage rights, and exclusivity — you can compare listed pricing on each profile before you message or contract.

This category includes 155 athletes across audience sizes. The largest groups here: 118 in the niche band; 31 in the local band; 5 in the regional band; 1 in the international band (bands match our standard follower tiers from niche through global). Smaller creators often drive strong engagement; larger creators add reach — filter by followers and platform to match your goals.

In this category, the most common platforms among listed athletes include Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube. You can narrow results by platform and audience to align with your content strategy.

Use location filters on OpenSponsorship to target by country, state, or city. Top countries represented in this list include United States, United Arab Emirates. Brands and agencies in over 40 countries use the platform to run campaigns worldwide.

The average following among college athletes in this list is about 29K. Use filters to focus above or below that range depending on whether you prioritize reach, engagement, or budget efficiency.

Many brands shortlist athletes, send proposals, and agree terms within days on OpenSponsorship. The platform has supported thousands of deals end-to-end — from discovery to contracting — so you can move from search to live campaign without juggling spreadsheets or endless email threads.
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