
Brant Kuithe is a former collegiate football tight end for the Utah Utes in the Big-12 Conference. Hailing from Katy, Texas, he originally committed to Rice University but later changed his mind after their head coach, David Bailiff, was fired. He got offers from the Iowa State Cyclones and the Colorado Buffaloes, but he chose to play college football for the Utah Utes instead.
Brant Kuithe's collegiate football journey has been exceptional despite a medical redshirt year in the 2023 season. Notably, Kuithe led his team in receptions in 2019 and 2020. Moreover, he also earned All-Pac-12 tight end honors three times and second-team honors in 2019, 2020 and 2021. In 2022, he participated in only four games before he was ruled out for the remainder of the campaign with an ACL injury. During the 2024 season, he made 35 receptions for 505 yards in nine games. He concluded his collegiate career with 183 receptions for 2,387 receiving yards and 22 receiving touchdowns. (via Utah Utes' official website)
Brant Kuithe's NIL deal
As of April 2025, Brant Kuithe has penned a NIL deal with EA Sports, according to On3's official website. However, there is no information on the valuation of his NIL deals.
Brant Kuithe's NIL deal tracker
Date | Deal Partners |
5/13/24 | EA Sports |
Brant Kuithe's notable NIL deals
EA Sports
Kuithe signed a NIL deal with EA Sports on May 13, 2024, for EA College Football 25 (via On3).
FAQs on Brant Kuithe
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A. Brant Kuithe was born in Katy, Texas.