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 In the 1970s Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD and his outspoken style courted conflict and controversy of a life in and out of the spotlight.

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5 Essential Branding Plays for a Successful College Football Season

5 Essential Branding Plays for a Successful College Football Season

College football is one of the most electrifying sports in the U.S., capturing the attention of millions every fall. The 2025 season kicks off on August 30th, launching months of high-stakes matchups, packed stadiums, and passionate fan engagement. With an average of 1.7 million viewers per game—and marquee games drawing over 5 million—college football offers brands unparalleled exposure. The rise of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals has opened the door for athletes to partner with companies across industries, from apparel and fitness to tech and food. These partnerships not only elevate brand visibility but also empower student-athletes to grow their personal brands and connect with fans in authentic ways. OpenSponsorship makes it easier than ever for brands to tap into this thriving space—streamlining the process of discovering, connecting with, and sponsoring top college football talent.

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    Conclusion College football season is more than just a game—it’s a cultural powerhouse that brings together millions of fans, students, and alumni across the nation. With unmatched energy, national exposure, and fan loyalty, it’s a golden opportunity for brands to make a lasting impact. By partnering with college athletes, brands can tap into authentic, highly engaged audiences and drive awareness in powerful, personal ways. From social media shoutouts to campus activations, the potential for creative, high-return campaigns is limitless. As NIL continues to reshape college sports, now is the time for brands to get involved and connect with the next generation of influential athletes.
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July 29, 2025

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