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Dr Pepper's 'Fansville' Returns For 2022 College Football Season Kristi Dosh, Forbes Dr Pepper, ongoing sponsor of the College Football Playoff and presenting sponsor of the College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy, is bringing back its "Fansville" campaign for a fifth season. The ever-popular Brian Bosworth returns as Sheriff, and Dr Pepper signed Alabama quarterback Bryce Young to a name, image and likeness deal. Hooters restaurant chain signs 51 college offensive linemen nationwide to name, image and likeness deals Tom VanHaaren, ESPN The chain said it wanted to sign offensive line groups, rather than individual athletes, and is now working with players from Auburn, LSU, Oklahoma, Miami, Georgia Tech, Missouri, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Florida Atlantic and USF. Bryce James, LeBron James' younger son, gets first Division I offer from Duquesne Isabel Gonzalez, CBS Sports Bryce, a member of the class of 2025, turned 15 years old in June and currently plays for the JV team at Sierra Canyon. Bronny James, Bryce's older brother, plays for Sierra Canyon's varsity team. |
- Oregon has reportedly initiated preliminary talks with the Big Ten to gauge if the Pac-12 school is a fit for the conference, though senior officials like Oregon Athletic Director Rob Mullens and Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren were said not to be involved in the discussions. Sources said that the Big Ten wants to add more Pac-12 schools to lessen potential travel concerns for USC and UCLA, who will join the conference in 2024 as it expands to 16 members. (Action Network)
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