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Oklahoma State to Wear NIL Fund QR Codes on Helmets in 2024

August 20, 2024
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(Zach Lancaster contrinuted to this article)

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State football coach Mike Gundy announced that the Cowboys will wear QR codes on their helmets this season that link to the general team fund for every student-athlete on the roster.

It is believed to mark the first time that a college football team will wear QR codes in regular season games to promote players’ earning potential.

“This is a revolutionary step forward to help keep Oklahoma State football ahead of the game,” Gundy said. “It gives a chance for everyday fans across the world to have a real impact when it comes to supporting the NIL efforts for Cowboy football. I’m thrilled about this opportunity for our players.”

According to our sources at Pokes Report, head coach Mike Gundy was the one who came up with the idea for the QR code before spring football.

The QR codes will be applied to the back of each helmet via 1.5 square inch decals that feature each player’s name and number in the design. Although the QR codes aren’t expected to be visible from the stands on game day, close shots during broadcasts, as well as postgame photos posted to social media are expected to raise the team’s NIL value throughout the year.

In addition to the QR codes on the back of every helmet, they will also be on each player’s bag tag for use during “The Walk” on game days and for travel during the season. A QR code will also be placed on coasters in the premium areas of Boone Pickens Stadium, on signage throughout the stadium and on the OSU football equipment truck.

A link to the fund will be available throughout the season on the official social media channels for Oklahoma State football, including @CowboyFB on X, @Cowboy_FB on Instagram and @okstatefootball on Facebook.

The QR code initiative is part of the “Saddle Up Campaign” organized by Pokes With A Purpose.

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Oklahoma State to Wear NIL Fund QR Codes on Helmets in 2024

1,234 Views | 3 Replies | Last: 2 mo ago by Cdub234
CanadianCowboy
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What an ingenious idea - and hatched by Mike Gundy himself! O-State continues to blaze trails and lead the way! Go Pokes!
Robert Allen
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Yes, Gundy had this idea back in the spring and it took a long time to talk the athletic administration into it. This idea will be copied by most schools. I know I have heard some pushback. Yes, the wifi in Boone Pickens on game days is bad. This is not something fans at the game are as likely to do as fans watching on television or fans on the way home from a game or looking at pictures and highlights later. It gives fans that can't write a big check to NIL or Pokes with a Purpose a chance to get involved.

I predict other sports at Oklahoma State will adopt it as well.
Cdub234
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Is Texas Tech claiming we stole this idea from them yet?
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