McNeese basketball manager Amir “Aura” Khan greets a fan during the first half against Vanderbilt in the first round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Kyle Phillips)
March 19, 2026 - 2:14 PM
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The student manager with the highest Q rating in college basketball is back.
Amir “Aura” Khan turned into a social media star during last year's March Madness for leading McNeese out of the locker room carrying his giant, yellow, thumping boom box. The exposure earned him more than a dozen name, image and likeness deals.
Khan is back on the big stage with the Cowboys, who are making their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance. McNeese is the No. 12 seed in the South Region and opened against Vanderbilt on Thursday.
Khan had planned to be a student manager at N.C. State after former McNeese coach Will Wade left for the Wolfpack. But Khan decided to return to the Cowboys under new coach Bill Armstrong.
“Really just wanted to be back at McNeese,” Khan said in an taped television interview before Cowboys faced Vanderbilt. “Being a manager at McNeese was special to me. And it's home.”
Khan, 23, is from Lake Charles, Louisiana, and applied for the manager job because of his affinity for Wade, whom he’d cheered for while Wade was coaching LSU.
Khan's boom box shtick made him a viral sensation, and he became the first known student basketball manager to receive an NIL deal. Endorsements came from Buffalo Wild Wings, TickPick and Insomnia Cookies, among others.
“Amir is Amir, man,” McNeese's DJ Richards said Wednesday. “It’s funny because I’ll be seeing things on Twitter, and they kind of portray him as someone that he’s not. If you all could ask Amir right now, I’m pretty sure he would be so cool without all the attention, all the things. Everything came to him naturally.”
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