Son of Alabama champion pledges NIL money to CTE research


              FILE - Alabama split end Dennis Homan (25) runs upfield on a pass from quarterback Ken Stabler during an NCAA college football game against Texas A&M at the Cotton Bowl, on Jan. 1, 1967, in Dallas. Homan's grandson, current Alabama long snapper Kneeland Hibbett, has pledged to donate a share of his name, image and likeness proceeds to the Concussion Legacy Foundation, which has worked with ex-football players and others who developed traumatic brain injuries from repeated hits to the head. (AP Photo/File)
            
              Former Alabama split end Dennis Homan, who was on the 1965 team, poses while touring a museum at the University of Alabama with his family in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Homan's grandson, current Alabama long snapper Kneeland Hibbett, has pledged to donate a share of his name, image and likeness proceeds to the Concussion Legacy Foundation, which has worked with ex-football players and others who developed traumatic brain injuries from repeated hits to the head. (Homan family photograph via AP)
            
              Former Alabama split end Dennis Homan, left, poses with his daughter Missy Homan, center, and grandson Kneeland Hibbett, a current Alabama long snapper, outside Bryant-Denny Stadium at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Hibbett has pledged to donate a share of his name, image and likeness proceeds to the Concussion Legacy Foundation, which has worked with ex-football players and others who developed traumatic brain injuries from repeated hits to the head. (Homan family photograph via AP)
            
              FILE - Alabama long snapper Kneeland Hibbett (48) blocks on the line of scrimmage on the winning field goal during the second half the team's NCAA college football game against Texas, on Sept. 10, 2022. Hibbett, the grandson of former Alabama football player Dennis Homan, has pledged to donate a share of his name, image and likeness proceeds to the Concussion Legacy Foundation, which has worked with ex-football players and others who developed traumatic brain injuries from repeated hits to the head. (AP Photo/Michael Thomas, File)
Son of Alabama champion pledges NIL money to CTE research