How UH football players like Carlos Allen get a boost from NIL firm negotiated deals over combined $18.5 million in 2025

UH defensive lineman Carlos Allen, a transfer (Aaron Wilson, Copyright 2025 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

HOUSTON – For University of Houston defensive lineman Carlos Allen, he’s among the players receiving a boost from Name, Image and Likeness deals.

Allen, a transfer from Kennesaw State, is represented by Darren Wilson and his teammates in the NIL space.

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Collectively, Wilson and other top NIL agents Chase Moss, Sean Brown and Daniel Fondong have successfully negotiated NIL deals worth over $18.5 million total in 2025 for student-athletes.

The four athletes have worked together to redefine what’s possible for college athletes, partnering with over 200 of them to craft deals extending past traditional cash compensation.

That includes life-changing benefits: housing, cars, tuition for spouses, internships and other opportunities to help support athletes and their families on and off the field.

The team has secured 78 commitments across Power 4 conferences in four cycles of recruiting, including 28 in the spring.

“We’re not just negotiating transactions, we’re building pathways for young athletes to succeed on the field, in the classroom and in life,” the team said in a joint statement. “Our goal is to continue raising the bar for what NIL representation should be: creative, built for the long term and athlete-first.”

Among the firm’s athletes: Allen, USC running back Waymond Jordan, Texas Tech wide receiver Roy Alexander, Texas A&M wide receiver Mario Carver, Vanderbilt offensive lineman Brady Norton, SMU offensive lineman Andrew Chamblee, Cincinnati offensive lineman Joe Cotton, Arkansas defensive lineman Nico Davillier, North Carolina State safety Jeremiah Johnson.

The team is known for helping South Carolina transfer Bengally Kamara sign a revenue sharing deal with Kansas in 2024. The deal is one of the first revenue sharing agreements signed by a collegiate athlete.

Wilson Moss, Brown and Fondong are committed to helping student-athletes maximize their platform while continuing to balance academics and life beyond the playing field.


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