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Oklahoma State announced plans to put a 1.5-square-inch QR code linking to the program's general NIL fund.
The Cowboys were believed to be the first college football program to use QR codes to promote NIL during a regular-season game.
The NCAA has barred Oklahoma State from sporting the QR codes in Week 1 .
The program believes it is permitted under NCAA bylaws to place QR codes on its helmets.
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