Which of the following is consistent with findings about the use of rhetoric related to new NIL rules presented by Howe and his colleagues?
a) Changing discourse around the use of name, image, and likeness reveal that the NCAA has lost its ability to control narratives about fairness in college athletics.
b) Changing discourse around the use of name, image, and likeness reveals the NCAA's efforts to retain power in the face of increasing pressure to change their policies.
c) All of the other answers are consistent with the findings presented by Howe and his colleagues.
d) New state laws put pressure on the NCAA to change its rules and discourse around the ability of athletes to make money from the use of their name, image, and likeness.