Michigan State athletes are (rightfully) taking full advantage of new NIL rules

Michigan State athletes are (rightfully) taking full advantage of new NIL rules

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As of today, the NCAA has finally allowed college athletes to benefit off of their name, image, and likeness, and Michigan State players were quick to take advantage of their newfound freedom, and some are doing so in fun ways.

Exhibit A: Keon Coleman and a slew of other MSU football and basketball players were paid by Matt Sheehan and Wil Hunter to promote their Locked on Spartans podcast.

Hilariously, they also paid Rocky Lombardi to promote an episode they are doing with him:

Matt Coghlin also promoted the podcast before putting out a funny tweet declaring that ‘business is open’:

Jayden Reed was on Instagram promoting The 2nd String, a Detroit-based clothing store:

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