Topps is a big player in the sports trading card game, and now, it is looking to get into the college sports market.

Per a release from the company on Thursday, several Power 5 schools, including Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky and Texas A&M, are on board with the trading card plan for current and future athletes:

Topps has secured multi-year, exclusive rights with more than 35 institutions and a majority of the Power 5 Conference schools – including Alabama, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Oregon, Penn State, Texas A&M, and others – to create official trading cards products combining official university trademarks with name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights from both current student-athletes and former players. These agreements will take effect between 2023 and 2025. Additionally, later this year, Topps will kick off a scaled, non-exclusive program to design, manufacture and distribute trading cards showcasing current college football and basketball student-athletes for the above schools and more than 100 additional institutions, including Oklahoma, Duke, North Carolina, Iowa and Syracuse.

Topps has added some big-name athletes to its roster via NIL deals, too:

As part of the expanded offering, Topps has separately secured NIL trading cards rights with nearly 200 student athletes across college football and basketball, including 2021 Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young (Alabama), CFP National Champion winning QB Stetson Bennett (Georgia), Bo Nix (Oregon), Caleb Williams (USC) and highly touted incoming men’s basketball players Dereck Lively II (Duke) and Nick Smith Jr. (Arkansas). Topps has also signed several premier women’s college basketball stars, including the 2022 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Champion and Tournament Most Outstanding Player Aliyah Boston (South Carolina). These trading cards will be released under Topps’ BowmanU brand beginning this fall.

As the release states, cards will be released starting this fall. We’ll see what the first batch of college cards looks like soon!