Mansoor Delane was going to need some help.
His life in Baton Rouge would only get busier once the football season began. There would be practices to attend, agent meetings to schedule, NIL deals to manage, classes to prepare for, and, most importantly, a crucial senior season that required the vast majority of his time and effort. He even needed someone to help him take care of his dog, Nola.
But unlike many Division I athletes who juggle a similar workload, Delane had an ace up his sleeve, someone who could help manage his expanding workload as an LSU cornerback preparing for, likely, his last collegiate season before entering the NFL Draft.
It was his older brother.
"A lot was happening in the NIL space for all college athletes, and I just saw a need for Mansoor in terms of han