Four-star QB Quinn Ewers has flipped his commitment from Texas to Alabama….
Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers has announced he has procured an endorsement deal from the apparel company, Rhoback.
Rhoback has been a major supporter of college athletes through their NIL program started in July 2021. Clemson quarterback Cade Klubnik, Alabama quarterback Jaden Milroe and Penn State running back Nick Singleton have also inked deals with Rhoback.
The deal is worth at least $100,000 and could be worth upwards of $150,000. Ewers will also get commissions based upon sales driven to the company by him. He will also wear the clothing the company sells, so he will get a slew of new clothes to sport around town in.
“I am incredibly excited to be working with Rhoback as my official apparel sponsor and to become a leading face of their Rhoback U program,” Ewers said in a prepared statement. “It’s exciting to see their presence really take off within the college athletics community.
“Their products are the most comfortable I have worn, and it’s been such a fun experience being able to create some awesome content with their team.”
Rhoback has announced it has entered into a licensing deal with Texas, so Ewers’ and Longhorns’ merchandise can be manufactured and sold. Ewers would get a piece of every item sold.
“We are excited to join Quinn Ewers’ team as his official apparel sponsor,” Rhoback said in a statement. “The Heisman candidate and new face of Rhoback U will lead the program this fall and help set a new standard for what it means to be a premier collegiate athlete. Quinn’s leadership, demeanor, and love for the game immediately stood out to us.”
Ewers also signed a deal with Nicholas Air in April for jet service. Ewers is also on the cover of EA Sports College Football 25, which brings Ewers an additional approximate value of $250,000.T
Rhoback has announced it has entered into a licensing deal with Texas, so Ewers’ and Longhorns’ merchandise can be manufactured and sold. Ewers would get a piece of every item sold.
“We are excited to join Quinn Ewers’ team as his official apparel sponsor,” Rhoback said in a statement. “The Heisman candidate and new face of Rhoback U will lead the program this fall and help set a new standard for what it means to be a premier collegiate athlete. Quinn’s leadership, demeanor, and love for the game immediately stood out to us.”
Ewers also signed a deal with Nicholas Air in April for jet service. Ewers is also on the cover of EA Sports College Football 25, which brings Ewers an additional approximate value of $250,000.
The deal is worth at least $100,000 and could be worth upwards of $150,000. Ewers will also get commissions based upon sales driven to the company by him. He will also wear the clothing the company sells, so he will get a slew of new clothes to sport around town in.
“I am incredibly excited to be working with Rhoback as my official apparel sponsor and to become a leading face of their Rhoback U program,” Ewers said in a prepared statement. “It’s exciting to see their presence really take off within the college athletics community.
“Their products are the most comfortable I have worn, and it’s been such a fun experience being able to create some awesome content with their team.”