Once considered taboo, is booing college athletes OK in the NIL era?
Briefly

Fans paying for college football tickets should express their opinions loudly, including boos. Players are compensated more, changing the dynamic of fan expectations.
In 2024, Florida State's quarterback DJ Uiagalelei has struggled, drawing substantial criticism; the school reportedly has a $12 million NIL budget, reflecting new revenue complexities.
With NIL and other reforms, college sports have mirrored professional leagues, urging fans to regard their college teams' performance through a more critical, professional lens.
Coaches like Mike Norvell, earning $9.9 million annually, should be accountable for the team's performance rather than allowing players to absorb the brunt of fan frustration.
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