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‘There’s a new hot dog in town’: College athletes try to make a living within NCAA rules
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Since the NCAA began allowing student-athletes to be paid for selling their name, image and likeness in 2021, students have been figuring out how to make the complex system work for them. Chuck Todd speaks with current and former college athletes, including Reggie Bush, Faith Masonius and Kiya Johnson, about the impact of the NCAA’s policy.Nov. 18, 2023