Michigan/OSU: NIL Rivalry Raise

This fundraising competition is brought to you by the 1870 Society (Ohio State Collective) and Champions Circle (Michigan Collective). Two of the most storied college football programs, the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Michigan Wolverines, are teaming up in a fierce head-to-head battle to raise funds in support of their elite student-athletes. Whether you bleed scarlet and gray or maize and blue, this is your chance to show your support and directly impact your team's future.

 

The NIL Rivalry Raise is a fundraising competition designed to raise vital NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) dollars for Michigan and Ohio State student-athletes. Every dollar raised goes towards helping both programs stay at the top of college sports by enabling student-athletes to benefit from their own NIL opportunities. These funds ensure both programs can continue to attract and retain top talent, allowing them to compete for championships year after year.

 

The NIL Rivalry Raise kicks off on October 15th and runs through the day of the annual showdown, The Game, on November 30th. Fans will have the opportunity to contribute and track their team's progress in real-time as both Michigan and Ohio State battle for NIL supremacy. This competition will take place online, allowing fans from anywhere to participate and donate. Simply visit [website URL] to make your contribution. Whether you’re cheering from Columbus, Ann Arbor, or anywhere across the country, you can make an impact from wherever you are.

 

Ohio State and Michigan are perennial contenders for national championships, and in today’s world of college athletics, NIL funding is a crucial part of that success. Your donation supports student-athletes on and off the field, providing them with opportunities to capitalize on their hard-earned name and brand, while also maintaining the strength of both programs. By contributing to the NIL Rivalry Raise, you’ll help ensure your team continues to compete at the highest level and keep the legendary rivalry alive for years to come.

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