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College football players are using their Cheez-It NIL deals for a great cause

We live in a college football world that was unbelievable even just five years ago.

Never mind the fact that the entire 12-team playoff is going to start or that it will happen. arizona (Shout out to the sun demons), Boise State and Indiana. That in itself is outrageous.

What's really hard to believe is that we are in the NIL era where college athletes can benefit from their name, image, and likeness. We've seen stories about this from all walks of life over the last three years, and it's great to see stories like this.

Several college football players Cheez It's Embark on ways you can give back to your community. recently washington huskies Running backs Jonah Coleman, Jackson State's Kirk Ford, Elon University's John Seaton and Utah's Micah Pittman will each return to their high school classrooms and donate 10,000 on behalf of Cheez-It and Extra Yard for Teachers. I surprised my favorite high school teachers with a dollar donation.

You can see their respective moments below.

Cheez It is honoring teachers this college football season and celebrating the influence of those who have given students past (and present) the “Cheesiest Feel” – next-level excitement fueled by this irresistible snack. Masu. As part of the program, Cheez It is donating $300,000 to the College Football Playoff (CFP) Foundation's Extra Yard for Teachers initiative. The CFP Foundation is the largest sports organization dedicated to inspiring and empowering teachers.

The NIL era has sparked a variety of opinions, but it's important to note that these young athletes have shown what they can produce on their own in a way that can help those who helped them get into their positions. Very cool to see them take advantage of what they currently occupy.

These four people are fine.

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