

As we are heading each day closer to the Big 12 championships, the amount of pressure every player feels right now is inevitable, and for Wyatt Milum, it’s quite challenging to fill the gap after two of the team’s best players departed from the WVU team’s offensive line and Milum’s molding into a leadership role. It’s worth noting that West Virginia’s offensive line was ranked among the top during last season. Although it’s not a piece of cake to continue the legacy, Wyatt Milum is trying every way possible to make it happen again.
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While responsibly taking up the leadership role, Wyatt Milum stated, “We don’t want our quarterback to get hit, and each week, we try our best to protect them.” Given his aim to be successful in the Big 12, Wyatt is fostering a strong team and focusing on his goal. Meanwhile, do you know what his net worth is? Or where does he stand in the NIL rankings? we have answers to all these questions. With that being said, let’s delve into the details of his NIL (name-image-likeness) valuation.
Brand endorsements of Wyatt Milum
The NIL ranking positions Wyatt, a 6-foot-6 and 273-pound athlete from Huntington, WV, who is committed to WVU, at the 67th rank. On top of that, his college football ranking is 39th. With his fan-following, 3200 people follow him on Instagram, while 3000 people follow him on Twitter. Similarly, he has an active account on TikTok as well but is not quite active on it with only eight followers. Now we are going to talk about the bright spot in the room, his NIL plus roster value which sums up to $652,000. On that note, let’s uncover all the deals he’s signed until today.

One of his first brand endorsement deals he signed with Par Mar stores in 2022, which is a grocery store chain spread around the entire nation. He’s also connected with Country Road Trust, which provides professional services to West Virginia’s Name Image and likeness team. Apart from that, Wyatt Milum has inked a partnership with McDonald’s and is actively promoting it on his Twitter handle. The list is long, and the numbers are high. Wyatt Milum is truly rocking his career on and off the field. With that said, come to learn about some of his best on-field achievements.
Football career of Wyatt Milum
Son of Todd and Francis Milum, Wyatt started his football journey at Spring Valley High School, where he excelled as a standout player. During his time there, he played both as an offensive tackle and as a defensive tackle, coached by Brad Dingess. One of his impressive achievements was getting called the All-American No. 1 right tackle in the country, and a top 10 tackle overall. After a successful high school career, he went to WVU.
His journey began as a freshman in 2021, he played in 12 games, among which he started eight games as a right tackle. He gained notable recognition by being named to the athletic freshman All-American team. After coming into his sophomore year, Wyatt showed action in 12 games and started in all 12 games at left tackle. Recently, he received the Iron Mountaineer Award in 2024 for his junior year performance. Nowadays, Wyatt is busy guiding his team and preparing himself to win the trophy.
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Arunima Guchhait
