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Flagship Set To Serve Razorback Student-Athletes In NIL Era

Posted on 5/13/21 at 1:59 pm
Posted by RazorHawg
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 1:59 pm
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Flagship is the University of Arkansas’ all-encompassing solution to enable Arkansas student-athletes to fully capitalize on the upcoming Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) legislation set to go into law in the Natural State on January 1, 2022.

Led by Arkansas Athletics, the multi-faceted program includes working relationships with the Walton College of Business and Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship – which includes the Brewer Family Entrepreneurship Hub and McMillon Innovation Studio – as well as global influencer marketing company Captiv8 and comprehensive NIL platform NOCAP Sports to give Razorback student-athletes the best opportunity to maximize their personal brands. Paired with Arkansas Athletics’ existing relationship with INFLCR, a leading content platform that aides in student-athlete brand building, Flagship is set to elevate Arkansas student-athletes’ personal brands, social media influence and earning power.

“Just as we prepare and train our student-athletes to compete and succeed in the classroom and on the fields of athletics competition, we are committed to positioning them for personal success with the new opportunities associated with Name, Image and Likeness,” Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Hunter Yurachek said. “Arkansas Athletics was one of the first programs in the nation to add a senior staff position to lead those efforts and help Razorback student-athletes maximize their potential. By utilizing valuable resources within the Sam M. Walton College of Business and partnering with a variety of other industry leaders, Flagship will effectively serve our 465+ Razorback student-athletes and serve as a model for other intercollegiate athletics programs.”

Arkansas student-athletes represent one of the most unique and loyal brands in all of sports worldwide, reaching to all corners of the globe on and off the field through traditional and social media platforms. The Razorbacks’ social media accounts have over one million followers combined with the team accounts being some of the most followed in all of collegiate athletics. In 2020 alone, Arkansas Twitter, Instagram and Facebook accounts received over 10.5 million interactions with the Razorbacks’ men’s basketball accounts picking up over one million interactions in March during the team’s journey to the Elite Eight.

“There is only one Razorback, and the reach of our program extends well beyond the borders of our state, making an impact throughout the country and around the world,” Yurachek said. “Not only are Razorback fans the most passionate fans in college athletics, they are among the most active fanbases in the nation in online interaction. That helps us to continue to expand the influence of the Razorback program as well as create opportunities for student-athletes to build their personal brands.”

Flagship will launch this month with 25 returning Razorback student-athletes participating in a progressive, five-week program in June with a second group of student-athletes participating in July. The curriculum for both programs will focus on:
• Entrepreneurship Basics
• Name, Image and Likeness Legislation
• Influencer Marketing and Personal Branding
• Business Fundamentals
• Storytelling and the Art of the Pitch

Housed under the newly created Office of Athlete Brand Development, Flagship will serve all Razorback student-athletes as an in-house resource for all things NIL-related in addition to collaborating in career development programming. The campus-wide program is led by Senior Associate Athletics Director – Athlete Brand Development & Inclusive Excellence Terry Prentice, Executive Director from the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the U of A Sarah Goforth, Marketing & Creative Services Director from the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the U of A Cari Humphry and Senior Assistant Dean for Student-Success and Chief Student Officer at the Walton College of Business Karen Boston.

“By their very nature, student-athletes are ambitious, driven and resilient – all qualities that make them natural entrepreneurs,” Dean of the Sam M. Walton College of Business Matthew A. Waller said. “The Sam M. Walton College of Business is thrilled to be part of this collaboration to equip our student athletes with the skills, mentors, and resources that will allow them to achieve their personal and professional goals during their time as athletes and across their careers.”

Arkansas’ distinctive program is boosted by the partnerships involved to give Razorback student-athletes the most comprehensive program for success.
Captiv8, the leading global influencer marketing platform, champions the power of authentic storytelling. Captiv8 is an end-to-end solution that enables enterprises and brands to discover creators, analyze real-time audience data, launch and scale influencer campaigns, manage workflow and measure performance success through its AI-powered platform. Through the Captiv8 Collegiate curriculum, students will learn the ins and outs of influencer marketing, from its history and recent trends to increasing one’s brand value and understanding platform metrics. The University of Arkansas is the first institution to partner with Captiv8, and Flagship will help Razorback student-athletes effectively manage their brands and personal partnerships while unlocking their potential directly to marketers.

NOCAP Sports will serve as the Razorbacks’ platform to facilitate and complete mandatory disclosure and reporting requirements as will be required by the state of Arkansas, NCAA and University compliance rules. Through their marketplace, NOCAP will also be able to connect Arkansas student-athletes with businesses locally, regionally, nationwide and globally to help maximize the student-athletes’ potential partnerships. NOCAP’s mission is to give every athlete, regardless of school, sport, level and background, equal access to the best technology, resources and sponsorship opportunities to succeed in the NIL era. NOCAP Sports believes that embracing diversity, striving for equity and fostering inclusion benefits companies, local communities, the industry and society as a whole.

INFLCR continues their partnership with the Razorbacks as the department’s content platform. Through the INFLCR app, Razorback student-athletes have exclusive access to content that allows them to build their personal brands on social media. Arkansas and INFLCR are committed to helping Razorback student-athletes become storytellers and will provide educational opportunities to strengthen storytelling and branding skills. Since January 1, 2020 Arkansas student-athletes with INFLCR linked accounts have grown their followers by over 220% to more than 1.2 million.

Flagship’s thoughtful program provides Arkansas student-athletes opportunities to be connected with resources on a local, national and global level to ensure the best for their personal brand.
Posted by Sao
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 2:06 pm to
No way
Posted by ArHog
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 3:38 pm to
That logo


Posted by V Bainbridge
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 4:58 pm to
This needs to be on the rant ASAP
Posted by TheCheshireHog
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 5:06 pm to
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Sao


Holy shite a prank you came up with a decade ago is now mainstream. Spectacular.
Posted by Sao
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 5:34 pm to
Do you guys remember way back in 2014 when the black guy on TMZ mentioned tFlagship on air to Harvey Levin? I think it was the story about Petrino or some such but out of the blue he says "and Arkansas refers to themselves as the Flagship..." So funny.
Posted by Maytheporkbewithyou
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 7:52 pm to
lol

But, I mean, seriously....who doesn't like getting sailed on by tFlagship. It's a real fricking honor for our opponents.
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 8:21 pm to
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Sao


Holy shite a prank you came up with a decade ago is now mainstream. Spectacular.

Posted by BennyAndTheInkJets
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Posted on 5/13/21 at 8:32 pm to
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Sao

NFTs are a complete waste of time right now, but once recourse is actually implemented for them you 100% need to claim a retroactive NFT on tFlagship.

If athletes get paid for their likeness, trolls should get paid for their ingenuity.
Posted by Arksulli
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Posted on 5/15/21 at 8:02 am to
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No way


Hopefully they have the decency to give you a cut of the profits.
Posted by RazorHawg
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 3:08 pm to
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University of Arkansas Athletics and The Brandr Group (TBG) have established a group licensing agreement for University of Arkansas student-athletes covering all the Razorbacks 19 teams. This partnership creates new opportunities for the student-athletes to profit off their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) using the school’s official trademarks and logos and including the retail and merchandise provider, Hog Heaven (operated by Dyehard Fan Supply), who will be an anchor partner through custom jerseys, apparel and a robust assortment of products from top partners across the space.

“Thanks to our partnership with the Brandr Group, Razorback student-athletes will have an opportunity to harness the strength and reach of the Razorback brand to further capitalize on their individual Name, Image and Likeness,” said Hunter Yurachek, University of Arkansas Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics. “Since the launch of Flagship, we have worked to build and maintain an innovative NIL program that benefits the young men and women within our program. Through a variety of opportunities, including custom jerseys, branded apparel and inclusion in licensed video games, our student-athletes can now maximize their NIL within the framework of the iconic Razorback brand.

The agreement with The Brandr Group allows for the collective use of student-athletes’ NIL in licensing and marketing programs, co-branded with the Arkansas logos and marks. Student-athletes will receive education on the program and now have the chance to opt-in to the group licensing opportunity. TBG will facilitate group licensing discussions and chances on behalf of the student-athletes, and the program does not limit individual NIL rights. Interested licensees should contact Ryan Moss at TBG for more details.

TBG, a brand management, marketing and licensing agency, will manage and administer the program as well as develop licensing opportunities on behalf of the student-athletes. With decades of collective management experience for some of the world’s largest brands, TBG also manages the group rights program for the NFL, NBA and MLB players’ associations in the college space. The University of Arkansas is a perfect example of the importance and breadth of possibilities that this partnership can bring to student athletes as there will be opportunities for inclusion at Hog Heaven as well as prominent retailers in all areas of retail distribution throughout the state and surrounding regions. Arkansas’ official athletics team store will play an anchor role in providing fans customized Nike jersey offerings as well as an array of categories from top licensee partners around the country.

Products that combine team logos and player names and numbers have accounted for a large portion of licensed sports merchandise sales at the professional level for decades, and this program opens the door for the same opportunities for student-athletes at the collegiate level. Fans can expect to be able to purchase official Razorback merchandise, including team jerseys, with the name and number of their favorite players who have joined the respective group licensing program once TBG enters into agreements with applicable school trademark licensees.

“The University of Arkansas showed great foresight and initiative in being the first athletic department in the nation to hire a senior level administrator to specifically oversee student-athlete brand development.,” said Wesley Haynes, CEO of the Brandr Group. “The Arkansas fan base is extremely passionate and have shown incredible support of the program through the years. With the work that Arkansas is doing now in the NIL space, along with our new partnership with Dyehard Fan Supply, Razorback student-athletes will have a great opportunity to connect with fans and maximize their earning potential through group licensing.”
Posted by Jack Ruby
Member since Apr 2014
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 4:13 pm to
Basically every athlete has veeb tweeting about this program today. This could potentially make people like KJ and JWill a ton of money.

I'm wondering what percentage they will get off merch. I know
Posted by oklahogjr
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 4:34 pm to
And here we go. Finally playing ball
Posted by TheCheshireHog
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 4:37 pm to
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and inclusion in licensed video games



Well hello there EA. Lets get this party started.
Posted by ArHog
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 5:05 pm to
:it's happening:



Posted by FayetteNAM
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 5:56 pm to
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Do you guys remember way back in 2014 when the black guy on TMZ mentioned tFlagship on air to Harvey Levin? I think it was the story about Petrino or some such but out of the blue he says "and Arkansas refers to themselves as the Flagship..." So funny.


If it’s the same guy I’m thinking of, he no longer works there, but he is a LSU fan and frequents TD. Said he was addicted to it during football season and signing day.
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