Last week, Clemson quarterback D.J. Uiagalelei announced he signed an agreement to endorse Bojangles as one of his name, image and likeness deals.
“Shoot! It’s Bo-Time, man! I am excited to be a part of Bojangles and be an ambassador for them,” Uiagalelei said.
It is no surprise, Uiagalelei is receiving opportunities to make money of his name, image and likeness after the NCAA changed its bylaws on July 1.
However, not every player on Clemson’s nationally ranked football team is receiving as many high-end deals as Uiagalelei. In fact, there are some that are not receiving any at all.