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Alabama football player Ga’Quincy “Kool-Aid” McKinstry is cashing in with the perfect NIL deal.
This week, it was announced that the freshman defensive back has signed an endorsement deal with, you guessed it, the drink company of the same name. It’s a match made in heaven for McKinstry, who is even listed as “Kool-Aid McKinstry” on the official Alabama roster.
McKinstry announced his deal on social media.
Kool-Aid even changed its Twitter name to “Ga’Quincy” for the announcement.
Sooooo does this mean I get to shout OH YEAH if I want when I walk into a new room 👀 ?🤔 @koolaid pic.twitter.com/YQJlysjHV5
— Kool-Aid Man (@GaQMcK1) August 18, 2021
OHH YEAHH @GaQMcK1 #RookieCard #Sponsorship pic.twitter.com/ecKv7TtrGH
— Ga’Quincy McKinstry (@koolaid) August 18, 2021
The NCAA’s decision to allow players to profit from their name, image, and likeness continues to deliver.