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Olivia Dunne, Angel Reese and a handful of other LSU athletes are lifting the lid on the world of college sports in the wake of a bombshell NCAA ruling that allowed students to profit from their name, image and likeness (NIL).
A trailer for the Shaquille O'Neal-produced Amazon Prime series, titled The Money Game, dropped on Thursday, giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the 2023-24 athletic season at one of the nation's most competitive schools.
'On July 1, 2021 the NIL rule changed. That's the day my life changed,' Dunne said.
'The more eyes you got on you, the more people are gonna try to tear you down,' the 21-year-old gymnast went on.
'I remember saying that I wanted to be done, but winning is addicting.'
Olivia Dunne is among the LSU athletes taking fans behind-the-scenes in a new docuseries
A trailer for the Shaquille O'Neal-produced show, The Money Game, stars Angel Reese
The national champion recently confirmed she will return to LSU this fall for a fifth year, while raking in millions from her social media presence and dozens of brand deals.
'No matter how many opportunities come my way off the mat, there's just something about LSU. And that's why I'm here to say, I'm not done yet,' she recently told her 5.3 million Instagram followers.
Elsewhere in the trailer, Reese was seen talking to the camera after she led the team to their first ever national championship in 2023.
'I get a lot of inappropriate comments,' she revealed, before adding, 'I don't have to tell you guys everything going on in my life.'
Her teammate, Flau’jae Johnson, also got candid about the benefits of being able to profit from NIL.
'I love the game [but] I can also take care of my family for generations,' she explained.
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels will also be spotlighted in the series
Shortly after raking in big money through her NIL deals, Dunne became an SI Swimsuit model
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Jayden Daniels will also be spotlighted in the series.
The 23-year-old is now gearing up for the NFL season after he was drafted second overall by the Washington Commanders.
The 2021 policy change around NIL allowed college athletes to get paid for endorsements and advertising for the first time in history.
The ruling has led to a growing number of millionaire athletes, many of whom compete in 'non money' sports, like gymnastics.