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SCOTT CLAUSE/USA TODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK
LSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

For Immediate Release- February 4, 2022

LSU First to Fully Embrace Custom Player Football Jerseys Through Historic Fanatics, OneTeam Co-Branded Program


BATON ROUGE -- LSU Football made history Friday, becoming the first college football team to achieve near unanimous team participation in the recently announced Fanatics and OneTeam Partners co-branded player jersey program.

The customizable Nike jerseys, which will feature the name and number of every football student-athlete who opts into the program, will be available for purchase prior to the 2022 season, and players will be compensated for each of their jersey sales.

The co-branded player jersey program went live Thursday to dozens of schools, and LSU reached near-unanimous opt-in within 24 hours of launch. More information about how fans can purchase the jerseys of their favorite current LSU football players will be made available later this year.

“This is a historic day in college athletics, and we’re proud and pleased to bring the storied tradition of LSU Football to the forefront of the sport through co-branded, licensed football jerseys,” said Director of Athletics Scott Woodward. “For the first time ever, fans will be able to purchase authentic jerseys of their favorite LSU Tigers, and student-athletes will directly benefit from every sale. We cannot wait to see our jerseys on the sidelines and in the stands inside Tiger Stadium next season, and we eagerly anticipate additional player co-branded products for our student-athletes across all sports.”

Fanatics, the global leader in licensed sports merchandise, is the official e-commerce partner of the Tigers and operates the LSU SportShop at Tiger Stadium. The company will utilize its comprehensive on-demand jersey customization platform to power this program and apply the same robust jersey manufacturing and distribution capabilities that have made it the leader in the space across all professional sports.

Representing group rights across professional football, basketball, baseball, soccer, rugby, and all college sports, OneTeam specializes in group licensing, marketing, media, and investing and works to maximize the value of NIL across digital games, trading cards, apparel, merchandise, and more. On Thursday, Fanatics and OneTeam announced a historic partnership to provide current college football players the opportunity to be compensated for inclusion in a broad-scale, multi-school jersey customization program

“What a moment for LSU! In less than 24 hours, the Tigers became the first football team to fully opt-in to the Fanatics player jersey program. OneTeam couldn’t be more excited for LSU athletes. We look forward to making this a reality for so many more athletes across the country,” said Malaika Underwood, SVP of Licensing at OneTeam Partners. “There is no question that LSU athletes understand their collective value, and they were ready to take advantage of the opportunity. There have been a lot of headlines in the last seven months, but this one is worth noting.”
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I need a Large with #7 and The Torch on the back
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The comments in this section are hilariously ignorant. This is HUGE for LSU. We are the first school doing this. Top players have incentives to go here and stay here because so many people will be buying their kids, and some themselves, their favorite player jerseys. Guys like Bech, Boutte, Perkins, Brennan, Emery, etc are going to feast. I love how LSU is one of the only big time programs that have been trying to take care of their current guys and not just blow money on high schoolers.
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nike? no thanks. too woke for me. wouldn't.
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Stuff like this is what NIL was "created" for. For years LSU has been selling # 7 or 18 jerseys with the players making no money of it. Now they can, as they should.
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The weegers say hello and ask that you make sure Nike & Xi are happy so they don't get beaten or raped...
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You mean “Uyghurs”. Come on dude if your gonna come, do it with some knowledge.
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Not everybody can spell, but I bet they can pronounce weegers...
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This is a significant development and people acting like it isn’t are not very smart.
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Any grown man that wears an 18 year old kids jersey needs to reevaluate life.
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Good thing Burrow was 23.
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Any grown man that cares what another grown man wears really needs to reevaluate life. That’s just pathetic.
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Safe bet is the Long Snapper
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These kind of headlines are dumb. Nobody cares if you’re the “first.” Yours just has to be the best.
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Actually it should be a big deal, this is an actual NIL situation, creating an avenue for student athletes to make money for themselves.
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Why the heck did they wait until after signing day to announce this?
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ETA I guess Fanatics wanted to wait
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Wonder how much these are gonna run? I'd guess enough that most will buy the non-authentic jersey with number and put the name themselves like folks have been doing for decades.
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only the a-holes.....
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This is how it should be
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Well, I always make fun of grown men who wear jerseys, but…. I may have to get a few.
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Well one player makes more than the other and "it's not fair". Then what do you do? Pay them all the same cut from sales, and then we have communism. It's a crazy cycle. It will not stop.
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Idk why you’re getting downvoted. This is exactly what will happen. We started our downfall when we started issuing participation trophies.
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They all get paid the same amount for each sale
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Stop being retarded. Players who do well and make big impacts will become popular and will get paid. It does more to be great on your team than just being paid out of high school.
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I plan to buy another BDJ jersey. What cut will he get?
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Were gonna look like the nfl with all the jerseys in the stands. Lol and all the paid players of course.
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You realize you could get LSU jerseys before this?
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Burrow about to cash out
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This is real NIL, not some douche booster buying players
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While I agree, we need more douche boosters.
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A few days late….
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shit, makes the #7 and #18 that much more valuable... whoever gets those, along with #1, will be making bank, comparatively speaking
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