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Texas DB Samari 'Smoke' Matthews Signs Nickname-Aligned NIL Deal

Defensive back monetizes personal brand through cannabis-adjacent partnership—a template college athletes are copying.

Published July 2, 2026 Source MSN From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · July 2, 2026

Texas DB Samari 'Smoke' Matthews Signs Nickname-Aligned NIL Deal

Defensive back monetizes personal brand through cannabis-adjacent partnership—a template college athletes are copying.

Source MSN ↗

Texas Longhorns defensive back Samari "Smoke" Matthews signed an NIL agreement tied directly to his on-field nickname, the latest example of college athletes packaging personal identity into sponsor-ready assets. The deal—terms undisclosed—follows a pattern: player builds social handle around a moniker, brand discovers ready-made audience alignment, paperwork happens.

Matthews, a sophomore from DeSoto, Texas, carries the "Smoke" handle across Instagram and Twitter. The partnership structure appears standard for mid-tier collegiate NIL: product endorsement, social amplification, possibly autograph sessions. No equity component was mentioned. The sponsor category—likely cannabis-adjacent wellness or lifestyle apparel, given naming conventions—wasn't confirmed in initial reporting, but the nickname fit suggests someone in Austin did the math on demographic overlap between college football audiences and emerging CBD verticals.

This matters because nickname-monetization deals are becoming a discrete subcategory in the collegiate NIL market. Unlike top-tier athletes who command $500,000+ per year through traditional endorsements, second- and third-string players are discovering micro-brand value in handles, catchphrases, and locker-room nicknames. The strategy works best when the nickname already exists independent of commercial intent—authenticity that focus groups can't manufacture. Matthews didn't invent "Smoke" for a deal; the deal found the nickname. That sequencing carries weight with Gen-Z audiences who can smell brand fabrication from the parking lot.

For Texas, this is roster-level diversification. The Longhorns' NIL collective reportedly distributed $3.2 million across 85 scholarship athletes last cycle, but that figure includes quarterback money that skews averages. Defensive backs—unless they're projected first-rounders—typically sit in the $15,000-$45,000 annual range from collectives. Individual brand deals like Matthews' function as top-up income, and they teach younger players how to think about personal IP before the NFL draft makes it mandatory.

The broader trend: college football is producing a generation of athletes who understand handle-as-asset before they turn 21. Matthews' deal will be studied by position coaches and NIL advisors who realize that locker-room nicknames—previously just team culture—are now line items on a balance sheet. If the partnership includes performance incentives tied to social engagement, it becomes a case study in how mid-roster athletes can out-earn starters through better audience management.

Watch for disclosure on the actual sponsor within two weeks—Texas compliance will require it if any university marks are used in promotional materials. Also monitor whether Matthews' Instagram follower count moves materially in the next 30 days; that's the metric sponsors are tracking to justify second-year renewals. And expect other Texas defensive backs to start workshopping their own nicknames before spring practice. The position group just learned that brand architecture pays.

The deal doesn't make Matthews a household name, but it confirms something more useful: in the NIL era, household names aren't the only ones getting paid.

The takeaway
Texas DB monetizes nickname through sponsor alignment, demonstrating how mid-roster athletes build micro-brand NIL income independent of collectives.
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