College Basketball Stars Kyle Filipowski, Bryce Hopkins Launch NIL Chips

Duke and Providence stars sign partnerships with Snack Fanatics
College Basketball Stars Kyle Filipowski, Bryce Hopkins Launch NIL Chips
College Basketball Stars Kyle Filipowski, Bryce Hopkins Launch NIL Chips /

College basketball stars continue to land incredible NIL deals and that was the case again for Kyle Filipowski of Duke and Bryce Hopkins of Providence when they signed with Snack Fanatics.

Snack Fanatics will connect two passions, sports and snacks fans enjoy while watching sports. Filipowski will have a signature Hot Honey BBQ Potato Chip flavor, while Hopkins will have a Buffalo Wing Blue Cheese Potato Chip flavor.

The initial snack lineup also features Snack Fanatics 7-Layer Dip Tortilla Chips and Snack Fanatics Loaded Potato Skins Potato Chips.

Hopkins is thrilled to partner with the brand and suggests that fans are going to love his new chip. He had the following to say, according to NIL Newsstand:

“These Buffalo Wing Blue Cheese chips are going to be your new gameday favorites!” 

Filipowski, regarded as a potential lottery pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, adds to his impressive NIL collection. The Duke star said the following, according to On3.

“It’s awesome to join the initial Snack Fanatics lineup,” Filipowski said in a statement. “It’s a great way to support me and enjoy delicious chips at the same time.”

The chips are expected to be available at select stores across the United States and on Amazon. 

A chip brand landing two of the top college basketball players in the country is the perfect relationship. Fans love to snack when watching games and these two are must-see television.

Hopkins has been one of the best players in the Big East, averaging 15.5 points and 8.6 rebounds for Providence

Filipowski has posted an impressive 17.4 points and 8.3 rebounds per game for his No. 9 ranked Blue Devils.

The two have their eyes set on March Madness but before that starts, make sure to support them by ordering a bag of their new chips.


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Jon Conahan
JON CONAHAN

Jon Conahan has been covering all major sports since 2019. He is a 2022 graduate of the Bellisario School of Journalism at Penn State University and previously played D1 baseball.