LOOK: Stetson Bennett has perfect price for Georgia fans at Raising Cane's

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra01/17/22

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Stetson Bennett surprised customers at an Athen’s Raising Cane’s following his legendary performance against Alabama. As if seeing the man who delivered Georgia the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship wasn’t enough, Bennett has the perfect price for Bulldogs faithful.

“That’ll be $33.18,” Bennett tweeted, captioning a photo of him working the counter at the restaurant.

Of course, 33-18 was the final score of the Bulldogs’ victory over Alabama last Monday. While the price may be a hefty one to pay for some chicken, all of Athens would gladly do so if Bennett was there to serve them.

However, Alabama faithful may not be going to Raising Cane’s in Athens anytime soon. No matter how great the food is, the scars are too fresh in the mind of the Crimson Tide.

More on Stetson Bennett, NIL

Last week, Stetson Bennett took the field as Georgia’s starting quarterback, leading the Bulldogs to a national championship victory. Bennett finished the game with 17 completions in 26 attempts, good for 224 passing yards and two touchdowns. The win meant a lot to Bennett, and it also resulted in a significant rise in his NIL valuation.

As you can see, Bennett seems to have secured a deal with Raising Cane’s. Additionally, the quarterback also has an NIL deal with hair-cutting company Great Clips.

If you want find the true value Bennett has added to his brand, On3 has you covered. To illustrate, On3 compiles NIL valuations for athletes around the country using a number of tools. The overall goal is to quantify an athlete’s true value using a number of factors. The factors include social media presence and on-the-field play.

Georgia’s national championship has helped Bennett’s On3 NIL valuation significantly rise, jumping from $89,000 to $380,000. That is a significant jump and places Bennett inside the top 25 of the On3 NIL 100.

Bennett made an appearance on Good Morning America last Tuesday after he led the Bulldogs to a title. The former walk-on turned national championship-winning quarterback had a clear message in the appearance. He said that he had to bet on himself. Bennett’s decision to do so has paid off not only for him but also for everyone involved with the Georgia football program.