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Harold Fannin Jr. NIL: How Much Are the Bowling Green TE’s NIL Deals Worth?

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In the new age of college football, star players are no longer simply competing for championships —they’re building a brand and piling up paychecks in the process. For Bowling Green State University tight end Harold Fannin Jr., the 2023 season was a coming-out party on the gridiron.

It was his emergence as a credible Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) success story out of a Group of Five institution. That’s where opportunities are traditionally harder to obtain. His statistics set the stat sheet ablaze, yet now the figures by his name in NIL valuation are gaining eyeballs throughout the country.

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How Much Are Harold Fannin NIL Deals Worth?

As of spring 2025, Harold Fannin Jr.’s NIL value is estimated at around $78,000, per On3’s NIL Valuation Tracker. For a Mid-American Conference (MAC) tight end, that is considerable. It puts him among the highest-valued Group of Five players in the nation — an accomplishment fueled primarily by a breakout sophomore season in 2023.

Fannin closed the 2023 campaign with 41 catches for 550 yards and six touchdowns and was a First-Team All-MAC choice, paving the way as the conference’s best tight end. His athleticism, versatility, and capacity to be lined up in various positions made him a challenge to cover for defenders. And with Bowling Green’s offense on one of its most successful campaigns in years, Fannin became the target.

That success carried over off the field. Fannin has secured several NIL agreements, most of them with regional and local brands that tap into his popularity in Ohio and the surrounding region.

One such company is Apparel360, a Midwest athletic apparel company that partnered with Fannin to push their “MAC Mode” line of performance wear. He also partnered with the BGSU Bookstore on a limited-run “Fannin Fever” apparel drop. This sold out within days of its January 2024 launch.

But perhaps his most meaningful NIL deal is with the Toledo Youth Gridiron Foundation, where Fannin directs football camps and gives presentations on leadership and academics to youth athletes. The agreement not only bolsters his individual brand but also demonstrates how NIL agreements can extend beyond financial gain and make a difference in the community.

Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler spoke highly of his star tight end during a December 2023 press conference.

“Harold has been a difference-maker for us — not only on the field, but with how he conducts himself. He’s a locker room leader, a favorite among the fans, and now someone who is demonstrating what kind of impact NIL can have even at a place like Bowling Green.”

Social media has also assisted Fannin in boosting his worth. He has more than 12,000 followers on Instagram and keeps seeing consistent engagement in the form of game-day clips, training footage, and lifestyle content. His own hashtag, #FanTheFlame, has become synonymous with his name, often used by fans and partners.

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Harold Fannin Jr.’s ascension is also reflective of Bowling Green’s general NIL approach. In 2022, the university began its BGSU Elevate program to teach athletes about personal branding. It introduces them to local business partnerships and develops an infrastructure to assist them in the NIL arena.

By Opendorse’s 2024 figures, Bowling Green athletes experienced a 55 percent year-over-year boost in NIL income. Especially with football and men’s basketball taking the lead. The average NIL contract for Bowling Green student-athletes last year was approximately $2,100. It’s a figure that keeps rising as more corporations recognize the value in local talent.

Fannin’s emergence has made Bowling Green more visible in recruiting circles as well. Prospects are taking notice of how the school supports its athletes, even without the glitz and glamour of the Power Five.

Fannin has the same bright future. With eligibility still in his future and a potential bid at the 2025 NFL Draft, he is at a fork in the road. Another solid season can send his draft status skyrocketing and his NIL value into the six figures. This, provided he gets a national brand deal or some national media buzz.

Surprisingly, most think he could come back for one additional year, employing the 2024 season to enhance both his on-field reel and off-field marketability. With his momentum, the choice might reward him handsomely.

Former NFL tight end and MAC icon Ben Watson commented on Fannin’s emergence through X (formerly Twitter):

“Harold Fannin Jr. is the truth. Bowling Green has a special one. Keep watching.”

Harold Fannin Jr.’s NIL tale is confirmation that opportunity is not reserved for blue-blood programs or Heisman contenders. Through talent, timing, and charisma, players like Fannin are creating wealth and clout from smaller platforms. He’s not only building himself up — he’s bringing an entire program up into national NIL prominence.

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As the NIL world continues to change, keep an eye out for Fannin’s name to remain in the mix. Whether it’s more touchdowns, more sponsorships, or a leap to the NFL, he’s already proven that success at Bowling Green is about points on the board — and cash in the bank.

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Two major college football programs linked to 3,400-yard transfer QB

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Former Virginia starter Anthony Colandrea told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on December 26 that he plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal when it opens at midnight on Friday, January 2, following a career-best season at UNLV.

In his breakout year leading the Rebels, Colandrea threw for 3,459 yards with 23 touchdowns and nine interceptions, while also adding 127 carries for 649 rushing yards and 10 rushing scores.

His play earned him Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year and All-Mountain West recognition as UNLV posted a 10-4 record, including a 6-2 mark in conference play under first-year head coach Dan Mullen.

A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Colandrea began his collegiate career at Virginia, where he started games as a freshman in 2023 and remained a key contributor during the 2024 season before transferring to UNLV ahead of the 2025 campaign.

Before committing to Virginia, Colandrea was a three-star recruit and the No. 72 quarterback in the 247Sports Composite rankings for the 2023 class out of Lakewood High School, choosing the Cavaliers over offers from Middle Tennessee, Kentucky, Hawaii, South Florida, and Florida Atlantic.

Now one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks on the transfer market (1,151 rushing yards across three seasons), Colandrea has already drawn interest from multiple programs, with On3’s Pete Nakos and Steve Wiltfong naming Tennessee and Florida State on Friday as early teams to watch.

UNLV Rebels quarterback Anthony Colandrea.

Paradise, Nevada, USA; UNLV Rebels quarterback Anthony Colandrea (10) looks to throw against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors during the second quarter at Allegiant Stadium. | Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

With Tennessee, Colandrea would gain immediate SEC exposure, a higher level of competition, and a program in search of an experienced quarterback who can stabilize the offense and win quickly.

The Vols finished 8-5 overall and 4-4 in SEC play in 2025, marking the program’s lowest win total since 2021, and the quarterback situation remains uncertain as senior starter Joey Aguilar weighs his options. 

Florida State, meanwhile, is a program that values athletic, pro-style dual-threat quarterbacks and offers significant national visibility, along with a track record of recent success under head coach Mike Norvell. 

Norvell was named ACC Coach of the Year in 2023 after leading the Seminoles to an undefeated 13-0 regular season and an Orange Bowl appearance.

In both cases, the combination of a potential starting opportunity, stronger supporting talent, and increased visibility represents the primary upside compared with remaining at UNLV. 

The NCAA transfer window will run from January 2 through January 16. 

While there is no firm public timeline for a commitment, recruiting and visit activity typically accelerates immediately after the portal opens, with teams often moving to secure transfers within days or a few weeks.

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Transferring To A Rival School Is The Sick New Norm Of College Football

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Transferring from Texas to Oklahoma should be considered a war crime.

I’ve been bemoaning the slow death of college football as we all know it for a long time now, certainly longer than I have been at OutKick.

Every time I think we have hit rock bottom, something else happens that makes me reevaluate just how much further the sport I love so dearly has yet to fall.

With the insanity of an unregulated transfer system and NIL in place, college football looks unrecognizable to what it used to be even a decade ago.

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Something else that’s really stuck in my craw lately is the rapidly diminishing importance of rivalry games.

We all know about USC and Notre Dame canceling their annual series, or the Big Ten implementing a nonsensical “rivalry” series between a bunch of schools that have next to no historical or geographical basis of hatred, but the transfer portal has offered a new way to make rivalries nearly meaningless.

With this year’s transfer portal less than two days old, players are already lining up their visits to their next potential school, and a few visits have raised my (and several others’) eybrow.

What are we even doing here, folks?

Look, I can reluctantly admit that kids should be allowed to transfer wherever they want, although I still think, barring extenuating circumstances, they should have to sit for a year, but this is insane.

DJ Lagway was smoking a celebratory cigar in the FSU locker room after blowing them out in Doak Campbell a little over a year ago, and now he’s viewing them as a potential landing spot?

Meanwhile, you have a guy like Longhorns wide receiver Parker Livingstone transferring to Texas’ most hated rival, the Oklahoma Sooners?

Florida and Florida State hate each other, as do Texas and Oklahoma, so all of this just feels gross.

It’s nothing new, either.

Another Florida player, running back Trevor Etienne, famously transferred to Georgia before the start of the 2024 season, but it just feels like it’s becoming more frequent.

I remember how big of a deal it was when Brock Berlin transferred from the Gators to the Miami Hurricanes and then beat his former team the following year.

Berlin was seen as Judas in Gainesville, but now he is considered just another casualty of the portal era of college football.

I miss when rivalries used to mean something to the players, not just the fans.

It makes college football feel less personal, which was one of the things that distinguished it from the NFL.

I want my rivalries to mean something. I want my college football back.





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No. 1 transfer QB now linked to three major college football programs

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The NCAA transfer portal is officially open for all college football players seeking new schools next season. The portal is open for two weeks, officially closing on Jan. 16.

In the weeks following the conclusion of the 2025 college football regular season, thousands of players from all levels of the sport made the decision to enter the transfer portal. Some of the more marquee names in this cycle involve quarterbacks shifting the Power Four level.

One of these quarterbacks on the move is former Cincinnati signal-caller Brendan Sorsby. He will have one season of eligibility remaining at his third school.

The 6-foot-3, 235-pounder began his college football career under Tom Allen in 2022. He completed three of six passes for eight yards and an interception in a blowout loss to Penn State in his lone appearance that season.

Sorsby was featured in 10 of Indiana’s 12 games in the 2023 season. He finished the year with 1,587 passing yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions while rushing for another 286 yards and four touchdowns. Allen was fired that offseason, and Sorsby transferred to Cincinnati.

The Bearcats started Sorsby in all 12 games in 2024. He passed for 2,813 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions, while rushing for 447 yards and 9 touchdowns. Cincinnati finished that season 5-7, dropping each of its last five games.

Sorsby logged 2,800 pass yards, 27 touchdown passes and five interceptions to go along with 580 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in 2025. He was named All-Big 12 Second Team by the Big 12 coaches. He opted out of the Liberty Bowl after deciding to transfer.

Schools searching for quarterbacks in the transfer portal are considering Sorsby a hot commodity. Pete Thamel of ESPN has reported that three schools have separated themselves in the hunt for Sorsby.

Texas Tech

Joey McGuire during the Orange Bowl.

Texas Tech Red Raiders head coach Joey McGuire looks on from the sidelines against the Oregon Ducks | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

One potential destination for Sorsby lies within the same conference as Cincinnati. The Red Raiders have been linked with Sorsby since he first announced his intention to enter the transfer portal.

Tyler Shough (Oregon) is the only starting quarterback for the Red Raiders to come from the portal in Joey McGuire’s tenure. With Behren Morton’s eligibility expiring and backup Mitch Griffis entering the portal, Sorsby could be the bridge Texas Tech needs between Morton in 2025 and Will Hammond in 2027.

LSU

Lane Kiffin has earned the “portal king” moniker for his work in acquiring players from the transfer portal during his time at Ole Miss. Quarterback is no exception, as Matt Corral and Austin Simmons were the only signal callers recruited by the Rebels from high school to start for Kiffin in six seasons at Ole Miss.

As a program, LSU has been very successful with transfer quarterbacks in the last decade. Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels both won Heisman Trophies a year after transferring to LSU. Sorsby could be a strong fit in Kiffin’s high-octane offense.

Miami

Mario Cristobal during the Cotton Bowl.

Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal reacts beside linebacker Cameron Pruitt (22) | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Mario Cristobal has finished with no fewer than 10 wins when acquiring a quarterback from the transfer portal at Miami. The Hurricanes produced the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft with Cam Ward (Washington State).

The Hurricanes are one win away from appearing in their first national championship since the end of the 2002 season with Carson Beck (Georgia) at quarterback. Sorsby figures to be an option given Miami’s track record with portal quarterbacks.



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Why This Year’s College Football Playoff Is The Most Exciting Yet

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After an exciting quarterfinal round filled with upsets and thrilling finishes, the College Football Playoff Semifinals are officially set, and the No. 5 Oregon Ducks are one of the four remaining teams with a shot at winning the national championship. 

Following their dominating 23-0 win over the No. 4 Texas Tech Red Raiders in the CFP Quarterfinal at the Orange Bowl, Oregon will face the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers in the Semifinal at the Peach Bowl in a rematch of the Ducks’ one loss of the season. The Hoosiers defeated the Ducks 30-20 at Autzen Stadium on Oct. 11. 

Oregon Ducks College Football Playoff Texas Tech Red Raiders national championship Indiana Hoosiers Peach Bowl CFP Semifinal

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning watches from the sideline as the Oregon Ducks take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Hoosiers advanced to the CFP Semifinal with a dominating 38-3 win over the No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide in the Rose Bowl. The No. 6 Miami Hurricanes and the No. 10 Ole Miss Rebels will match up in the CFP Semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl, after their stunning upsets in the quarterfinals. 

Oregon Not Only Program Seeking First National Championship

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Jan 1, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning leads his team onto the field prior to the 2025 Orange Bowl and quarterfinal game of the College Football Playoff against the Texas Tech Red Raiders at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Entering the Peach Bowl matchup against the Hoosiers, Oregon is two games away from securing its first national championship in school history, a milestone that generations of Ducks fans have been dreaming of after falling short on several occasions in the past. 

The Ducks aren’t the only semifinal team that is looking to secure their first national championship. The Hoosiers are looking to complete one of the greatest turnarounds in college football history by becoming the first national champion to finish the season 16-0. 

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Before coach Curt Cignetti took over as coach of the Hoosiers, Indiana had the most losses in college football history before Northwestern surpassed them this season. The Hoosiers are one of three programs, along with Rutgers and Northwestern, that have 700-plus losses. 

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Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) holds the trophyThursday, Jan. 1, 2026, after defeating Alabama Crimson Tide in the 112th annual Rose Bowl game in Pasadena. | Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Ole Miss is also aiming to earn their first outright national championship in program history. The Rebels earned a share of the national championship in 1960 with the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Miami is the only CFP Semifinal team with multiple national championships, holding five titles, and is seeking its first since 2001. 

Early Peach Bowl Preview Matchup vs. Indiana

Oregon Ducks College Football Playoff Big Ten Peach Bowl Indiana Hoosiers Dante Moore Fernando Mendoza national championship

Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, left, shakes hands with Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti as the Oregon Ducks host the Indiana Hoosiers Oct. 11, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Oregon enters the Peach Bowl matchup against Indiana currently as a four-point underdog, according to DraftKings Sportsbook. The Peach Bowl matchup between the Ducks and the Hoosiers has the potential to be an instant classic, as both teams are playing their best football of the season. 

The quarterback duel between two of the top 2026 NFL Draft prospects, Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza and Oregon’s Dante Moore, will be a tremendous matchup and play a major role in which team advances to the national championship game on Jan. 19.

The defensive performance of both teams will also be critical in the Peach Bowl. In the Oct. 11 game at Autzen Stadium, Oregon and Indiana’s defense recorded a combined three interceptions in the game, with the Hoosiers forcing two takeaways compared to the one the Ducks recorded. 

Coming away with takeaways could have a major impact on the Peach Bowl result, as one turnover may decide what many expect to be a close game. Oregon and Indiana will face off in the Peach Bowl on Jan. 9 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The kickoff of the Peach Bowl is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. PT with the game broadcast on ESPN.

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Why Rutgers football retaining K.J. Duff and Antwan Raymond is a significant win for Greg Schiano

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Let’s give Greg Schiano some credit (and a bit to Keli Zinn as well): This is a tremendous job so far in the transfer portal for Rutgers football. Simply retaining star wide receiver K.J Duff and running back Antwan Raymond shows that this isn’t the same old Rutgers.

Not by a long shot. Rutgers is all-in, something that Zinn has made clear in her five months on the job as athletic director. And the ability to keep Duff and Raymond means that Rutgers is finally a player in the Big Ten.

Retaining this duo shows that the Scarlet Knights have made tremendous strides on the NIL front. Simply keeping both players while some top-tier programs had wanted to sway Duff and Raymond away in the transfer portal – well, it is a clear indicator of how far this program has come.



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