Amir Khan leads McNeese State out on the court for their game against Clemson.

As March Madness unfolds, one unexpected star has emerged: Amir “Aura” Khan, the student manager of the McNeese State basketball team. Khan quickly rose to fame after a video of him leading the Cowboys onto the court while rapping to Lud Foe’s “In and Out” went viral, captivating college basketball fans.

Since that remarkable moment, Khan’s popularity has skyrocketed. He has embraced his newfound fame and has signed multiple NIL endorsement deals with prominent brands such as Buffalo Wild Wings, Tick Pick, and Insomnia Cookies.

“If they kept manager stats for rebounding and wiping up wet spots on the court, I’d put up Wilt Chamberlain numbers.” @McNeeseMBB ‘s Amir “AURA” Khan is ready for March Madness.

On Thursday, ahead of the Cowboys’ first-round NCAA tournament game against Clemson, Khan led the team out again, this time with a custom boombox blasting NBA YoungBoy’s “No Switch,” setting a lively tone for the match.

McNeese has officially brought the energy for their first game against Clemson with the team walking out to NBA Youngboy behind Amir Khan. #MarchMadness

As the No. 12 seed, McNeese faces the No. 5 seed Clemson Tigers, aiming for an upset as the tournament unfolds. If successful, fans can look forward to yet another electrifying performance from Khan and the team.

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