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After a slow start, Florida State has begun to revolutionize the NIL market in large part due to the efforts of The Battle's End collective. Since its inception in December, the collective has been essential as the Seminoles have retained a large collection of their veterans and young talent from a season ago while adding top transfers into the mix.

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Over the last couple of weeks, The Battle's End has become an official sponsor of Florida State Athletics while also beginning to accept donations from the public. The collective has already earned donations from residents of all 50 states and has a plan in place to continue trending in the right direction.

On Monday, TBE announced that a 'very generous individual' has agreed to match all memberships/donations up to $500,000 that are given to the collective leading up to the Garnet & Gold Showcase on April 15. The match will apply to the annual total of memberships that are paid monthly. You can donate to The Battle's End by clicking HERE. The lowest option - footsoldier - starts at $19.93 a month and there is also a special offer for current students at the university.

According to the collective, Monday ended up being one of their best days since going public. This bodes well with nearly a month left for fans to have their donations matched while providing support to Florida State in the process.

More than 60 athletes across multiple sports have partnered with The Battle's End. That includes members of the football team such as quarterback Jordan Travis, running back Trey Benson, wide receiver Johnny Wilson, defensive end Jared Verse, defensive tackle Fabien Lovett, linebacker Kalen DeLoach, linebacker Tatum Bethune, cornerback Renardo Green, and safety Akeem Dent.

There is plenty of optimism building in Tallahassee as Florida State comes off its first ten-win campaign since 2016. With the amount of talent returning to the roster and the experience that has been acquired in the Transfer Portal, the Seminoles have an opportunity to climb amongst the elite in the sport in 2023.

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