Three FSU football players reach NIL agreements through Rising Spear

Three Florida State players are working with a new partner in conjunction with Rising Spear, the Name, Image, Likeness platform associated with FSU athletes. QB Jordan Travis, QB AJ Duffy, and S Jammie Robinson will take part in appearances as well as generate social-media posts with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Bend as part of this partnership with Rising Spear.

Rising Spear announced the partnership and agreements for FSU players via a press release on Tuesday morning. The full release can be viewed below:

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Jan. 31, 2021) –Rising Spear, the platform to develop Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for Florida State University student-athletes announces a new partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Bend.
Rising Spear consists of two options for sponsors and athletes. Gold Standard includes for profit opportunities, and Garnet Spirit, a not-for-profit platform creating opportunities to engage FSU student-athletes through appearance fees, clinics, fundraising, community service projects and events supporting underserved communities.

“When we created Rising Spear, this is the type of partnership we envisioned as part of Garnet Spirit,” said Alan Flaumenhaft, Co-Founder of Rising Spear. “We can create opportunities to engage the student athletes while enriching lives of young people in the community.”

Student-athletes will be contracted for an agreed to number of appearances and social media posts that will feature the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Big Bend. The first three athletes under contract for this new partnership are AJ DuffyJammie Robinson and Jordan Travis from the Florida State football team.

“I have been a part of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Bend for 17 years. During that time I’ve learned that it is the relationships built with a caring adult that truly changes children's lives,” said Kacy Dennis, Interim CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Big Bend. “The relationship that we are building with Rising Spear and the student-athletes has the potential to make a major impact on the youth in our programs and the disadvantaged communities that we serve.”