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By Andrew McCarty Earlier this week, the New York Times published a somewhat controversial story about Name, Image and Likeness in women’s college sports. The piece highlighted star gymnast Olivia Dunne, who has grown a massive following on social media. As a result, she’s cashed in with brand deals that pay her seven-figures. The article questioned if Dunne was going about things the right way, hinted that she uses suggestive photos to make her mark. “Female college athletes are making millions thanks to their large social media followings. But some who have fought for equity in women’s sport…