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Introducing Texas Aggies United, powered by TexAgs

September 18, 2023
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Howdy, TexAgs!

We here at TexAgs are proud to be partnering with Texas Aggies United, the first exclusive and official NIL partner of Texas A&M Athletics.

“Texas Aggies United will be a main gateway to provide even more support for our student-athletes through more branding and name, image and likeness opportunities,” said Texas A&M Director of Athletics Ross Bjork via a release. “We are fired up to welcome Texas Aggies United as the official NIL entity of Texas A&M Athletics, and we encourage everyone to join Texas Aggies United today!”

TexAgs will provide digital content, administrative support and overall customer experience in this newly formed organization. In addition to hosting content, our staff will be involved in promotional opportunities and providing activations through our platform.

When we launched Stacked back in 2021, our goal was to create exclusive content by partnering with Texas A&M student-athletes through name, image and likeness (NIL). It’s time now to take the next step in our NIL endeavors by joining forces with Texas Aggies United.

Since arriving on campus, Texas A&M quarterback Conner Weigman has sat down with TexAgs 11 times via Stacked.

Starting today, TexAgs Stacked will become Texas Aggies United. This means that your Stacked add-on subscription will convert into a Texas Aggies United add-on subscription. Don’t worry; this will be seamless for you as TexAgs will continue to take care of all subscription billing and support.

I want to point out a few changes — some big, some small — that I think are important:

First, you will notice that there are more membership levels with United — starting at $250 and going all the way up to $50,000. We want Texas Aggies United to be able to engage all levels of contributors.

Second, we’ve dropped the $100-a-year membership level. If you’re a Stacked 100 subscriber, don’t worry — We are grandfathering that level into Texas Aggies United! You can continue renewing at that level. New subscriptions will start at the $250 member level.

Third, you will notice that there are some subtle differences in the member-level benefits. The $250 level drops the Stacked commemorative item. The $1,000 level drops the signed commemorative item and adds priority access to a Fan Day autograph session, an invitation to attend a student-athlete meet & greet session, and some TAU merchandise.

Fourth, members at the $2,500 level and greater will be able to direct their contribution to specific sports. If you want to direct 50% to football and 50% to women’s basketball, you can do so. If you want 100% to go to baseball, you can do that too. If you’re interested in directing your contribution, make sure you toggle that feature on checkout, and we will be sending you a link to a worksheet in the next couple of weeks.

Texas Aggies United represents considerable collaboration from key stakeholders in the Texas A&M market. We are very excited about this opportunity and look forward to the ways this new service with benefit the student athlete and fan alike.

Finally, if it isn’t clear from what you’ve read above, Texas Aggies United represents considerable collaboration from key stakeholders in the Texas A&M market. We are very excited about this opportunity and look forward to the ways this new service with benefit the student athlete and fan alike.

TexAgs is uniquely positioned in the NIL landscape at Texas A&M to help support student-athletes, and partnering with Texas Aggies United will only further our reach and make it easier to provide compelling content for you the subscriber involving the student-athletes we all love to watch compete in the Maroon & White.

Previously, Stacked aimed to give 75% of all funds raised to student-athletes. With Texas Aggies United, that number jumps to 85% going to Texas A&M student-athletes.

To learn more about Texas Aggies United, visit texasaggiesunited.com.

Gig ‘Em,

Brandon Jones ‘95
President & CEO
TexAgs.com

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Introducing Texas Aggies United, powered by TexAgs

10,127 Views | 5 Replies | Last: 3 mo ago by greg.w.h
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NIL…
No thanks
It's not a business, nor a job
Look for those who have more money than common sense

I can only hope that overtime college athletics is taken back from the fools.

Sorry Texags and others if this hits too close to home.
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The time for discussing the pros and cons of NIL has passed. It is the current landscape and failing to embrace it fully as long as it remains the landscape will doom any programs talent level and success. When NIL started we as a fan base came in strong and landed the nations strongest ever football incoming class. Much of that benefit was squandered under Jimbo and TAMU had to eat an 80 M buyout and rebuild whole program, while NIL support fell behind. This has weakened our ability to acquire/retain premier coaching and players, and in my view TAMU was money whipped in this unprecedented raid on our baseball program. This will continue unless the NIL supporters stand in the gap. If you care about our student athletes competing at the highest level and driving revenue into Texas A&M, it is your responsibility to step up and do your part to financially support this program on an ongoing basis. Everyone can contribute something, even a college kid can skip Grub Hub one night a month and give 20.00/month.

Please take it upon yourself to be a giver in return for every awesome Texas Aggie Sporting experience you have ever enjoyed or hope to enjoy going forward.

The time for standing in the sidelines and criticizing TAMU President, BOR , AD, and student athletes is behind us. It's time to come together and do our part to give our team what they need to succeed on the playing field.

Gig em
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AGDAD14 said:

NIL…
No thanks
It's not a business, nor a job
Look for those who have more money than common sense

I can only hope that overtime college athletics is taken back from the fools.

Sorry Texags and others if this hits too close to home.
You know the NCAA is settling three lawsuits by agreeing to pay back and future NIL for their use of student athlete intellectual property derived from name image and likeness? The accusation was anti-trust behavior which means they intentionally under compensated football and basketball athletes through limits on payments. You are allowed your own opinion but the school isn't allowed to act on your opinion without losing out on athletes.
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