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Oklahoma State Cowboys To Wear QR Codes On Their Helmets To Raise Funds

Thee Arizona Times9 months ago04 mins

This next football season, the Oklahoma State Cowboys are testing a new method for fans to pay players. OSU revealed this week that this season’s football players will sport 1.5-inch QR codes on the back of their helmets, which will lead supporters to the team’s name, image, and likeness fund. NIL (name, image, likeness) permits…

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