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amp;gt;amp;gt; This week as many college football rivals have been facing off to wrap up the regular season, we thought it would be a good time to see how one of the biggest off field rule changes in years is playing out. It is called name-image-likeness and allows athletes to sign paid endorsement deals. Dan Mathesonamp;#39;s director of the sport and recreation management program at the university of Iowa, also a former NCAA director of enforcement. This rule change went into effect July 2021. We have had about a year and a half. How has it been going so far? amp;gt;amp;gt; It has been going quite well. Student athletes have been signing deals to the tune of about $1 billion in the first year. And itamp;#39;s opened up new rights that are, are benefiting student athletes across the country in many different ways. amp;gt;amp;gt; There was some fear that it would create sort of ves and have nots. That the big name, big sport, big spool athletes would wrap up all of the endorsem