Hercy Miller, Master P’s son, has signed a million deal with ‘an American technology company’ after the NCAA’s NIL rule change, per.
Hercy Miller, Master P’s son, signs $2 million endorsement deal after NCAA rule change
Hercy Miller, the son of rapper Master P, announced Friday that he signed a $2 million name, image and likeness (NIL) deal with an American technology company.
Miller and Master P discussed the agreement in an interview with TMZ Sports:
"It was a 2 million dollar deal. It's incredible. This is gonna change the way college athletes want to stay in school," Master P says. “I’m proud of my son going to a HBCU. This is like playing in the pros now,” he added.
Hercy, who will play basketball for Tennessee State University, signed the $2 million deal with Web Apps America. Master P set up the brand ambassadorship earlier this year but was waiting for the NCAA’s rules to change. Now, HBCU Game Day writes, the 19-year-old could be the highest-paid college basketball player in history.
Miller is a point guard who played his high school basketball at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis. He is set to begin his freshman season at Tennessee State University this year.
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