In the new era of college football with Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) at the forefront, it's hard to argue that Michigan isn't one of the biggest beneficiaries of the current system as the university has plenty of individuals that contribute monetarily to benefit Michigan athletics. However, just because the Wolverines have a strong NIL base, doesn't mean that the current system is what is best in the long term for college athletics. While most involved in college sports agree with players getting paid being they are the ultimate ones who drive revenue, especially in the sport of football, there are many opinions on how that should happen and how to create a model that makes sense in the long term. The current system in place has minimal guard rails in place, which has caused various controversies as it relates to what should and shouldn't be happening in the context of athletics. When making an appearance with On3's J.D.…