Premiere universities join the Pac-12 Conference, as well as Syracuse and Louisiana State University, who announced their formal partnerships with RECUR last month.

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October 20, 2021

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RECUR, the technology company that designs and develops on chain branded experiences allowing fans to buy, collect and resell digital products and collectibles (NFTs), has announced seven additional collegiate university partnerships for NTFU, its new collegiate sports NFT marketplace.

Florida State University, Mississippi State University, Michigan State University, Texas Tech University, Virginia Tech, West Virginia University and The University of Utah have officially announced partnerships with RECUR to bring their college sports moments as digital collectibles to fans everywhere.

These premiere universities join the Pac-12 Conference, as well as Syracuse and Louisiana State University, who announced their formal partnerships with RECUR last month.

"We are thrilled to welcome these incredible universities to our NTFU network," says Trevor George, co-chief executive officer, RECUR. "As we bring these schools' biggest moments to life as NFTs for the first time, we couldn't be prouder to help their fans, students and alumni engage with their favorite schools in an entirely new way."

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