Michigan, Tennessee and Georgia Unveil Signed Memorabilia NIL Deals

Top Tier Authentics generates NIL money for football players through licensed memorabilia
Michigan, Tennessee and Georgia Unveil Signed Memorabilia NIL Deals
Michigan, Tennessee and Georgia Unveil Signed Memorabilia NIL Deals /

Top Tier Authentics (TTA) announced on Friday that they've launched exclusive collections of licensed college football signed team memorabilia, available for purchase via the Amazon Fanshop.

Each university's collection offers unique items, including signed jerseys, posters, footballs, and the Speedflex Helmets that players wear on the field. All products are officially licensed and approved by participating programs.

The first NIL collections available on the Amazon Fanshop are from the University of Michigan, the University of Tennessee and the University of Georgia.

As part of the NIL deals, 22 football players at Michigan and 25 players at Tennessee signed memorabilia. In addition, Georgia players involved in the deal will be announced in January.

"We are excited to work with top universities from around the country to bring fans closer to their favorite college football teams and historic moments," said TTA Co-Founder Andrew Rosen.

"The collaboration between TTA and TCA member collectives Volunteer Club, Champions Circle, and Classic City Collective is setting a new standard in sports memorabilia. The focus on authenticity and fan engagement is transforming how we celebrate and remember the great players, teams, and moments in sports," said Mackenzie Mulvey – Vice President of Partnerships, The Volunteer Club Collective for the University of Tennessee.

Each piece of memorabilia has a QR code. Customers can scan the code to view a video of the athlete(s) signing the products along with additional content pertaining to the signed memorabilia. 

The first four customers that purchase and claim the COA of a signed football, home jersey, and Riddell Speedflex Helmet from any team collection will get two free tickets to that team's first bowl game next year. 


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Nick Messineo
NICK MESSINEO

Nick Messineo graduated summa cum laude from West Virginia University in 2020 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and a minor in Political Science. Following his undergraduate studies, Nick went on to achieve his Juris Doctor degree from Michigan State University College of Law in 2023, graduating cum laude. He served as a Notes Editor on the Michigan State Law Review. During his time in school, Nick held jobs in student-athlete academic services at WVU and MSU, ensuring that student-athletes received the assistance they needed to excel in the classroom. He also worked as a compliance intern at the University of Louisville's Office of Athletic Compliance during the summer between his second and third year of law school. If you have any questions or comments, he can be reached via email at nmessineo01@gmail.com.