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Kevin Durant Backs Texas NIL Program With Nike, Targeting $500K+ Player Deals

The structure pairs Durant's Boardroom with Nike inventory—watch for football expansion by spring.

Published May 6, 2026 Source University of Texas Athletics From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 6, 2026

Kevin Durant Backs Texas NIL Program With Nike, Targeting $500K+ Player Deals

The structure pairs Durant's Boardroom with Nike inventory—watch for football expansion by spring.

Kevin Durant announced a new NIL program Thursday for University of Texas basketball players, structured as a partnership between his Boardroom media company, Nike, and Texas Athletics. The program guarantees participating players access to Nike product allocations, media training through Boardroom's creative studio, and representation infrastructure that previously required agents charging 15-20% of NIL income. Texas did not disclose total program funding, but comparable school-athlete partnerships at Oregon and North Carolina have run $400K-$600K annually per sport.

Durant played one season at Texas in 2006-07 before leaving for the NBA. The timing follows Texas's move to the SEC this season, which increased media rights distributions to $51 million per school annually—up from $37 million in the Big 12. That revenue gap funds compliance staff, NIL coordination roles, and co-branded programs like Durant's. Texas basketball signed five top-100 recruits in the 2025 class; three cited NIL infrastructure during visits, according to 247Sports reporting. Nike already holds Texas's primary apparel contract through 2031 at $17 million per year, making the Durant addition an in-network move rather than a competitive bid.

The structure matters because it centralizes three things college athletes usually navigate separately: product, content, and deal flow. Boardroom will produce social content for participating players and distribute it through its own channels, which reach 12 million followers across platforms. Nike provides early access to retro colorways and limited releases—currency that converts directly to follower growth and local sponsorship appeal. Texas Athletics handles compliance and eligibility vetting, removing the legal ambiguity that has tanked deals at Florida State and USC in the past year.

Two implications for team operators and sponsors. First, this model compresses the agent layer. Players get representation services without giving up backend points, which makes the program attractive to five-star recruits comparing offers. That shifts leverage in recruiting visits; schools without similar infrastructure now explain why their NIL pitch requires the athlete to hire outside help. Second, the Nike partnership creates a product moat. Adidas and Under Armour schools cannot easily replicate this without renegotiating apparel contracts, and those deals typically run 8-12 years. Oregon has a comparable setup through Phil Knight's direct involvement, but most programs lack a billionaire alum willing to coordinate with their existing sponsor.

Watch for Texas to extend this structure to football by spring practice. Durant's involvement is basketball-specific, but the compliance and content infrastructure scales across sports. Texas football signed the No. 3 recruiting class nationally in 2025; adding NIL guarantees would give head coach Steve Sarkisian a closer that matches Georgia's and Alabama's collective funding. Also watch Nike's playbook here—if Texas basketball players start appearing in regional advertising for local Nike retailers, it signals the brand is testing athlete-level co-marketing at scale, which would pressure Adidas and Under Armour to respond at their flagship schools. Finally, expect SEC schools to study the Boardroom component. Media training and content production are the weak point in most NIL collectives, which excel at fundraising but lack creative infrastructure.

Texas basketball opens SEC play in January. Three projected rotation players are already wearing Durant's signature shoe line in practice footage posted by the program.

The takeaway
Durant's Texas NIL program bundles Nike product, Boardroom media services, and compliance—compressing the agent layer and creating a replicable model for flagship programs.
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