Michigan Football Coach Backs NIL Collective - Empowering Wolverines

Michigan football head coach, Jim Harbaugh, publicly endorses Champions Circle, a new NIL collective by Valiant Management Group, aimed at empowering University of Michigan student-athletes through name, image, and likeness opportunities.

Harbaugh highlights the alignment of Champions Circle with the core values of the Michigan football program, encouraging the Michigan Family to support the collective in their NIL endeavors.

Jared Wangler, co-founder of Champions Circle, former Michigan fullback, and CEO of Valiant Management Group,

emphasizes the collective's mission to reward student-athletes for their value to the university while also helping them develop personal, leadership, and financial skills for long-term success.

Champions Circle seeks to support the efforts of Michigan's coaches in recruiting the right student-athletes by rewarding sustained educational achievement and personal growth.

The collective's purpose extends beyond sports, focusing on ensuring that student-athletes become well-rounded individuals who excel in academics, community involvement, and on the playing field.

A video featuring endorsements from Harbaugh, J.J. McCarthy, Blake Corum, and Kris Jenkins is released on Twitter and YouTube, amplifying the message of Champions Circle and its positive impact on student-athletes.

Fans, alumni, and supporters are encouraged to contribute to Champions Circle, directly supporting Michigan student-athletes' success in various aspects of life.

The collective's emphasis on empowering student-athletes through NIL opportunities reflects the changing landscape of college sports and the importance of providing new avenues for athletes to thrive.

Champions Circle's vision aligns with the longstanding tradition of excellence at the University of Michigan, fostering a community that celebrates academic achievement, leadership, and athletic success.

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