LSU announces new 'Bayou Traditions' NIL collective




 

LSU is taking another step with its NIL game.

On Monday, LSU announced "Bayou Traditions" and named it the "official collective of LSU athletics."

"Bayou Traditions is a new way LSU fans can support the success of our championship athletic programs and our elite student-athletes in the NIL era," athletic director Scott Woodward said in a release.

"Bayou Traditions" will give fans a chance to contribute monthly and one-time donations. It also becomes the presenting sponsor of LSU Gold, LSU's streaming service that delivers exclusive video content to fans.

According to a report, the president of TCU's NIL collective will make an impact with LSU's new collective.

The release stated that TAF, the Tiger Athletic Foundation, will remain the sole philanthropic arm of LSU Athletics.

NIL became legalized across the NCAA in the summer of 2021. College football will be entering its third year of the NIL era in 2023. One figures this collective should make a significant impact on LSU's efforts.

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