Ohio State forward Cotie McMahon has gone from dedicated customer to business partner thanks to a new NIL deal.
According to Tim Curran, “this is a good five-figure deal for on the jump and for the long term even higher” as she makes royalties on each smoothie sold.are going to make the most off the local dealers and stuff,” he said. “This is not the case at all. The reason why we like Berry Blendz and Nicole over there is local communities and local businesses want to support local, and it doesn’t matter if it’s male, female, basketball, football, track.
This summer, she helped the United States U18 team win a gold medal at the 2022 FIBA WU18 Americas Championship. As the Americans went 6-0, McMahon averaged 14.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.7 steals and 22.8 minutes. “A lot of things have gotten me and prepared me for this season so I’m just ready to go out there and prove it all on the floor and leave it all out there,” she said. “That’s really what I’m looking forward to now.”
Establishing this partnership with Berry Blendz helps McMahon handle some business before the demands of the season fully arrive. Future goals include finding ways to use her NIL rights to benefit the community. “Just to get my name out there before the season, not playing , kind of just build a brand so that I have something behind me for when I go into the season, it’s a great start for me,” she said. “I just want people to see the real me: fun, happy, definitely having goals for myself, just giving back to the people around me. That’s really what I want my brand to be.”
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