Last month, Amazon Prime announced a new docuseries, The Money Game, about the LSU athletic department. According to the press release about the series, it “follows, in real time, a historic turning point in the NCAA upon policy changes on name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights—guaranteed to shape the trajectory of college sports forever—highlighted by the surreal experiences of LSU's top players, coaches, and administrators.” In other words, this is going to be an advertisement for LSU, exploring all the ways it helps its student-athletes get rich.
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Last month, Amazon Prime announced a new docuseries, The Money Game, about the LSU athletic department. According to the press release about the series, it “follows, in real time, a historic turning point in the NCAA upon policy changes on name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights—guaranteed to shape the trajectory of college sports forever—highlighted by the surreal experiences of LSU's top players, coaches, and administrators.” In other words, this is going to be an advertisement for LSU, exploring all the ways it helps its student-athletes get rich.