Pokes with a Purpose NIL
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Oklahoma State to Wear NIL Fund QR Codes on Helmets in 2024
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.
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Offensive Line Return Virtually Complete with Jason Brooks Jr. Added, Pokes with a Purpose
1 yr ago by Robert Allen
From an NIL standpoint and retention outlook Oklahoma State looking really good on the offensive line. Pokes with a Purpose and OL600 get credit.
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Editorial: Let NIL and Pokes with a Purpose Go Stagnant then Prepare to Suffer
1 yr ago by Robert Allen
I'm an old-timer too. I believe a college education is worth the trade of athletics skill and hard work in sport, but this is a new age. I'm with it and Oklahoma State fans had better all join in.
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Pokes With A Purpose Getting Things Done for Oklahoma State and Fans
1 yr ago by Robert Allen
Pokes with a Purpose is proving to be one of the top NIL collectives in college athletics and doing it right.
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Deals Being Done with NIL and Chad Weiberg Okay with What's Being Done
2 yr ago by Robert Allen
Oklahoma State fans can be a little less edgy and feel better as Oklahoma State football and Pokes with a Purpose have gone to work to make sure Cowboys players are NIL satisfied.
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Hinson and Wright Helping Lead the Way Through NIL Wild Wild West
2 yr ago by Robert Allen
Hinson, with the experience of being a Division I head coach, and Wright, with the experience of being a player and a dad, have important viewpoints in the progression of NIL
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Weiberg Talks Steps Back to Normalcy and How OSU is Surging and Doing it Right with NIL
2 yr ago by Robert Allen
Two collectives and they are set up to do it correctly within NCAA rules and general expactations. Athletics director Chad Weiberg is happy with Oklahoma State's position.
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Oklahoma State Sees Second NIL Collective Launch, Pokes with a Purpose
2 yr ago by Robert Allen
Oklahoma State student-athletes now have two ways to go, for profit or non profit, when it comes to seeking NIL opportunities and extra money in college.
 
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