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IT IS DONE: Wigan Warriors Star Athlete Liam Farrell Rejects Bag-to-Bag NIL Offer, Re-Commits to Red Raiders Basketball Under Matt Peet’s Leadership..

IT IS DONE: Wigan Warriors Star Liam Farrell Rejects Bag-to-Bag NIL Offer, Re-Commits to Red Raiders Basketball Under Matt Peet’s Leadership

In a dramatic twist that has sent shockwaves through both rugby and college basketball circles, Wigan Warriors star Liam Farrell has officially turned down a lucrative back-to-back NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) offer to re-commit to the Red Raiders basketball program. The surprising announcement comes amid heavy speculation that Farrell was leaning toward a career-defining transition — but loyalty and leadership ultimately won out.

Farrell, widely regarded as one of the most physically dominant and mentally tough athletes to come out of the UK in recent years, had been the subject of intense recruitment from top-tier programs and international sponsors. Multiple sources confirmed that he was offered a massive two-year NIL deal reportedly exceeding seven figures, aimed at luring him away from college basketball into a full-time rugby spotlight or even international pro leagues.

But in a statement released early Sunday morning, Farrell made his intentions clear — he’s not done with the hardwood just yet.

“I’ve had a lot of conversations with my family, my coaches, and most importantly, with myself,” Farrell said. “In the end, it came down to heart. My heart’s still with the Red Raiders. Coach Matt Peet believed in me when others didn’t, and I want to finish what we started.”

Farrell’s decision is a massive boost for Texas Tech’s basketball program. Though best known for his exploits with the Wigan Warriors, Farrell’s athletic versatility and basketball IQ have made him a force on the court. Under Coach Peet’s hybrid rugby-basketball philosophy, Farrell has evolved into a key player — a defensive enforcer, playmaker, and emotional leader all rolled into one.

His recommitment also reflects a deep trust in Peet, who made waves when he transitioned from rugby league to college basketball coaching. The unconventional hire drew skepticism at first, but the results have spoken for themselves. The Red Raiders, once a middling program, have turned into a gritty, defensive powerhouse under Peet’s direction — and Farrell has been central to that transformation.

“Liam represents everything we’re building here,” Coach Peet said following the announcement. “He’s tough, smart, loyal — and more than just an athlete. He’s a leader, and he’s ours.”

Farrell’s decision also sends a powerful message in the era of NIL-driven movement: not every athlete is swayed by the biggest paycheck. His loyalty to the Red Raiders, and to a program that took a chance on a crossover athlete, is a rare reminder that legacy still matters.

With Farrell staying, Texas Tech now solidifies its roster for a strong tournament run next season. His presence on the floor — and in the locker room — will be instrumental as the Red Raiders push to climb the Big 12 ladder and make noise nationally.

For now, the message is clear. Liam Farrell is back. He’s not chasing bags — he’s chasing banners.

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