Renowned for his impeccable quarterback skills, this young talent is capturing attention both on and off the field. At just 20 years old, Allen, Texas, native General Booty has carved a niche for himself as a football sensation, internet star, and media darling.
It’s one thing to turn heads with an unforgettable name; it’s quite another to turn that attention into a business venture. General Booty has done just that. While still awaiting his turn to shine on the field for Oklahoma, Booty has skillfully navigated the recent introduction of NIL (name, image, and likeness) deals, sealing his position in the college sports scene.
Booty takes center stage off the field.
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A news article by Saturday Down South, the charismatic backup QB has recently partnered with “Rock Em Socks,” hinting at a rather strategic alignment. With the University of Central Florida’s placekicker, Colton Boomer, being the only other student-athlete to ink a deal with the company in the past two weeks, it’s clear they’ve got an eye for standout personalities.
But what’s been turning heads lately is Booty’s fresh line of underwear. Bearing the word ‘Booty’ unapologetically across the back in bold, Oklahoma-red letters, the QB’s underwear line is the talk of the town. And let’s not forget about the socks, which are equally as catchy. And as if this wasn’t enough, Booty, a young entrepreneur at heart, has his sights set beyond apparel. Following a deal with Oklahoma’s NIL collective, Crimson and Cream, last year, he introduced “General’s Crimson Cream,” which certainly made waves.
Continuing the Booty Legacy
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A peek into Booty’s family tree reveals that he’s not the first to step onto the gridiron. His lineage is deeply embedded in football history. His father, Abram Booty, left a mark as a wide receiver for the LSU Tigers before making his way to the NFL with the Cleveland Browns in 2001.
Similarly, uncles Josh and John David carried the Booty quarterback legacy at LSU and USC, respectively. John David even garnered enough attention to be drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 2008. But perhaps the most notable family accomplishment belongs to Josh Booty, a multi-sport prodigy who was chosen fifth overall in the 1994 MLB draft and later selected in the 2001 NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks.
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Although the limelight may currently be on General Booty’s entrepreneurial endeavors, his family’s rich football legacy serves as a constant reminder of where he comes from and what he’s truly passionate about.
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