Pushing the envelope of innovation in the name, image, and likeness era of college football has gone to the next level. Oklahoma State has announced that its players will wear QR codes on their helmets this season.
The code on the helmets will link fans to the general NIL fund for the team, which benefits every player on the roster.
Basically, fans have the option of tipping players for their play on the field.
Oklahoma State is believed to be the first program to use a QR code on its uniform, and if it is successful, it will surely not be the last.
“This is a revolutionary step forward to help keep Oklahoma State football ahead of the game,” coach Mike Gundy said, per The Oklahoman. “It gives a chance for everyday fans across the world to have a real impact when it comes to supporting the NIL efforts for Cowboy football. I’m thrilled about this opportunity for our players.”
The Cowboys’ wearing QR codes on their helmets was just something fans could not get behind, and they promptly blasted the school.
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The 1.5-inch QR code on the helmets will not be visible from the stands unless a player is shown on the jumbotron. However, the hope is that television broadcasts and social media posts can lead fans to the donate page.
As we know, plays and certain players are regularly posted during games after a big play, and Oklahoma State hopes that is where the money will start to flow in.
On top of the players’ helmets on “The Walk” pregame will be each player’s bag tag that will feature a QR code linked to the team fund.
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Fans at the game watching Oklahoma State will see QR codes across Boone Pickens Stadium, including coasters, signs, and more.
Oklahoma State Cowboys Hoping To Improve On Solid 2023 Season
The Oklahoma State football team had a good season in 2023.
After starting the 2023 season unranked, Oklahoma State finished at No. 16 following a 10-4 campaign, which included a trip to the Big 12 Championship game.
The team is not only bringing QR codes to their uniforms, but they are also bringing hope to being even better on the football field.