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How could the current laws and rules be changed protect against boosters having undue influence on college athletes? Or, if you think the current laws

  1. How could the current laws and rules be changed protect against boosters having undue influence on college athletes? Or, if you think the current laws and rules already do a good job of this, explain why you feel that way.
  2. What's at least one thing you would change or add to the NCAA's NIL policy and why? (It can be something you saw in the NCAA's initial proposal or something new.) Saying you wouldn't change anything is not an acceptable answer here. I want you to think of at least one thing that could be changed and explain why you think it needs to change.
  3. Find and post an NIL deal by at least one student athlete (in the past 6 months) that wasn't mentioned in the video lessons or readings that you find interesting. Explain to the group how that student athlete is monetizing their NIL (i.e., what are they doing to earn the money) and why you found it interesting.
  4. Whether you're a student athlete or not, tell us what way(s) you would monetize your NIL. Explain to us how you'd get started and why you chose the way(s) to monetize that you chose. If you are already

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