Texas Tech partners with Galaxy for 15-year NIL deal
ESPN NCAAF • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 8:30 PM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026

Texas Tech has entered a 15-year naming rights partnership with Galaxy, aimed at enhancing NIL opportunities for its student-athletes. This deal is significant for the Big 12 school as it seeks to bolster its resources and support for players' off-field income. The partnership underscores the growing trend of universities forming alliances with businesses to create new revenue streams for athletes amid the evolving of collegiate sports. Further details about specific opportunities for athletes will likely emerge as the partnership develops.
- •Texas Tech signs a 15-year deal with Galaxy.
- •The deal enhances NIL opportunities for student-athletes.
- •Partnership aligns with trends in collegiate sports.
- •More details on athlete opportunities are expected soon.
- 9:26 PMESPN NCAAF — Texas Tech, Galaxy deal offers NIL opportunities
"Texas Tech has signed a 15-year naming rights partnership with Galaxy, a deal that includes NIL opportunities for the Big 12 school's student-athletes.
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