Sahvir Wheeler signs NIL deal with Steak 'N Shake

Another Kentucky Wildcat is getting in on the NIL food fun. Sahvir Wheeler announced today he is partnering with Steak ‘N Shake. The fast-food restaurant famous for its steakburgers has locations throughout Kentucky, but Wheeler’s deal seems to be with the franchise in Ashland.
“I am very excited to be a new member of the Steak n Shake family,” Wheeler wrote on Instagram. “I would personally like to thank Doug Knipp, Steak N Shake of Ashland, all of the BBN fans in Eastern Kentucky for the very warm welcome. My teammates and I, as well as Steak N Shake, are looking forward to your continued support.”
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Wheeler is the second Wildcat to partner with a restaurant. Earlier this season, TyTy Washington signed a deal with Fazoli’s. At participating locations, you can buy the “TyTy Trio,” a regular chicken fettuccine alfredo, two breadsticks, and a small half iced tea/half lemonade. Last night, future Wildcat Shaedon Sharpe announced his deal with Blue Grass Motorsport, which also partners with Washington and Kentucky football’s Josh Paschal. Sharpe is expected to arrive on Kentucky’s campus after Christmas — likely in his brand new Porsche — to enroll for the second semester.
If you had to choose, would you order a TyTy Trio from Fazoli’s or a Sahvir Steakburger from Steak ‘N Shake?
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