Six Texas Tech athletes become the inaugural ‘Team Mahomes’ after signing NIL deals with Adidas and Patrick Mahomes
Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes made the lives of six Texas Tech athletes better after helping them to sign a NIL deal with Adidas.
Six athletes from Texas Tech sign NIL deals with Adidas (Image via IMAGO/ X)
Patrick Mahomes is already a legend and a Hall of Famer for Texas Tech, and he continues to make headwaves for his alma mater. After contributing a large amount to increase the budget of the college’s infrastructure, the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback also made lives better for six of the current athletes by signing new NIL deals.
Mahomes kicked off the new era at Texas Tech by reaching an agreement to change the Red Raiders’ sponsors to Adidas. The 28-year-old announced a 10-year deal with sports apparel juggernauts shortly after launching his own shoe and clothing line.
The inaugural six players selected for ‘Team Mahomes’ will be part of the brand’s promotion, along with various marketing campaigns. They are:
- Micah Hudson is a five-star freshman wide receiver in football
- USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, NiJaree Canady
- The leading scorer of the women’s basketball team, Jasmine Shavers
- Matthew Comegys, one of the nation’s top amateur golfers
- Women’s Soccer player Sam Courtwright, 2023 Big 12 Freshman of the Year
- Baseball player TJ Pompey named a Freshman All-American
Wreck ‘Em ⏰ Proud to announce the inaugural @adidas Team Mahomes NIL class.
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) August 23, 2024
Welcome to the fam @iammike1x @canadynijaree @sam_courtwright @tpompey_jr @jazzshavers and Matt Comegys pic.twitter.com/Eji4IIvWkE
I’m excited for the future with Adidas, with Texas Tech, and the Mahomes brand. Let’s keep being great every single day. Let’s make our stamp on the nation with how great a university this is here in Lubbock.Patrick Mahomes said after finalizing the deal
According to Red Raiders.com, more than 12,000 Texas Tech student-athletes are eligible and can enlist their names for a chance to earn a NIL deal.
You'll want to watch this ??@PatrickMahomes' legacy only continues to grow here as he introduces the inaugural Team Mahomes class @adidas.#WreckEm | #TeamMahomes pic.twitter.com/gEgRbRkEhU
— Texas Tech Red Raiders (@TechAthletics) August 23, 2024
Patrick Mahomes revealed he could have delayed switching to the NFL if there was NIL during his time in college
The NIL (name, image, and likeness) was always controversial in college football until recently. Many believed athletes earning money in college would not set a good precedent. However, the CFP committee eventually caved in and allowed players to sign NIL deals with brands.
Patrick Mahomes revealed he would have stuck around for his senior year of college football if NIL had been around during his time.
It would have been a good amount of money, especially for Lubbock, Texas. If I would have been able to get NIL, I probably would have stayed for my senior year, and who knows what the rest of my NFL history would have been?Patrick Mahomes said per the Kansas City Star
If Mahomes stayed in college, then the Kansas City Chiefs perhaps would be trophyless without him. Ever since they drafted him in 2017, the Chiefs won three Super Bowls along with multiple AFC titles and are on the verge of securing a three-peat.
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