Brevin Galloway turns testicular injury into ballsy NIL opportunity

On3 imageby:Andrew Graham01/28/23

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The story of why Clemson’s Brevin Galloway missed the Tigers most recent game is, well, nuts. And the sixth-year guard has parlayed his testicular injury into a masterful NIL moment.

If you go to brevingalloway.com you can purchase a T-shirt or sweatshirt sporting one of two testicular double entendres. And they’re quite affordable, too.

The first is a play on “The Nutty Professor,” an Eddie Murphy film. The T-shirt depicts Galloway over the words “The Nutty Professor” with a pile of acorns in the foreground.

The other design shows Galloway in a jersey with his name superimposed behind him. But across the chest of the jersey Galloway is wearing? “BALLSY.”

Allowing NIL has led to some unique and hilarious marketing campaigns and apparel — and Galloway is simply obliging with the latest iteration. And it’s certainly good to hear he’s expected to fully recover.

Maybe the T-shirt proceeds can offset the copay.

WATCH: Clemson’s Brevin Galloway gives update on significant medical scare

Clemson guard Brevin Galloway gave an update on a significant medical scare, previously reported by Clemson Sports.

Galloway’s injury was described as an abdominal injury Thursday but he posted a video to his Instagram story that contained the details. The details are quite graphic about a significant lower body injury, to say the least.

The video update from Galloway’s medical scare can be seen below and it is NSFW.

“So this morning I went to lift,” Galloway said. “I came back, took a nap, I woke up from my nap. My (testicles) and my (scrotum) exploded. Now, I go to the doctor, I have surgery, three hours later my (testicles) are back to the normal size. I don’t know what happened to my (testicles).

“I guess they were trying to be like basketballs. But we made it. Now I’m going to be spoiled for the next 48 hours. And I will be back in a uniform shortly. Go Tigers. I love Clemson.”

Ouch. That is definitely a significant medical situation for the Clemson guard.