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College athletes have opted to focus on drumming up voter turnout in a non-partisan manner or using their platforms to take stands that are not directly political in nature.
Being outwardly political can reflect on their school or endanger potential endorsement deals from brands that don't want controversy.
Professional athletes have taken high-profile stances on hot-button topics and political campaigns in recent years .
Two years ago , Tennessee -Martin quarterback Dresser Winn said he would support a candidate in a local district attorney general race.
There have been very few political NIL deals by college athletes since.
Athletes who speak out on politics or social issues can face sharp criticism and fallout.
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