Now that college football players are able to make money off their name with the new NIL rule, many are using it to their advantage.
Oklahoma quarterback General Booty is taking advantage of his unique name by selling shirts, like those with “Booty Call” and “I (Love) Booty” written on them. But what makes Booty’s merchandise so special is that he is donating 20% of the proceeds to the Oklahoma Children’s Hospital.
Booty, the son of former LSU wide receiver Abram Booty and nephew to former NFL quarterbacks John David and Josh. He transferred from Tyler Junior College in Tyler, Texas, but still has three years of eligibility left.