An NIL collective that supports Rutgers Athletics is launching an ambitious fundraising campaign to cap off the calendar year, and it does so with public backing from the school’s coaches for the first time.
“The Knights of The Raritan have a Million Dollar Match underway. I encourage fans of Rutgers Football and Rutgers Athletics to get on board,” Schiano said in a statement obtained by NJ Advance Media. “Whether it is a one-time gift, or a monthly subscription, your donation will have a major impact on the lives of our student athletes.”
“The commitment from The Knights of The Raritan and our supporters in New Jersey and around the world is essential to the continued growth of our men’s basketball program,” Pikiell said in the same statement. “Our student-athletes have, and will continue to represent Rutgers University at the highest level. I’d like to encourage everyone to support our student-athletes, and with the new match campaign by KTR, you have the opportunity to make a huge difference in the NIL landscape.
The Knights of the Raritan follow an initiative taken by a pair of other NIL collectives supporting Power Five programs.
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