Another football program in the ACC has agreed to a team-wide name, image and likeness deal, according to a report from Sports Illustrated’s Ross Dellenger.

Florida State’s football team has agreed to a deal with Yummy Crypto, a four-month-old cryptocurrency company. The company will pay every player on the Seminoles’ football roster $500 in the month of September.

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That would be a $60,000 deal between Yummy Crypto and the Florida State football program, if all 120 Seminole football players agree, per Sports Illustrated.

The deal was inspired by a team-wide deal between American Top Team, an MMA training academy, and the University of Miami’s football team. American Top Team agreed to pay every player on the Hurricanes roster $500 per month in a campaign titled “Bring Back the U.”

Miami’s deal is for multiple months, whereas Florida State’s is only for the first month of the college football season. Yummy Crypto did not rule out the possibility of extending the contract into future months.

College athletics has changed drastically over the last month-and-a-half with the NCAA allowing player to profit off of name, image and likeness. New policies went into effect on July 1 of this year, and already multiple schools and student-athletes are taking advantage.