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NDPhilly

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He is completing 43.8% of his passes this year. I think it's more likely somebody who made some promises to pay him now thinks Sluka's performance isn't holding up his end of the bargain.

He's great with his legs, ran for 1,000+ years last 2 years at Holy Cross and he single handily won them the game against Kansas. They couldnt stop him. He's red haired Riley Leonard.
 

IrishSpartan

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Anybody have any clue about eligibility for someone transferring to a trimester school? For instance a player transfers to a trimester school that's in the playoffs and technically if its the winter semester they would be academically eligible. NCAA would probably step in but the school and player could just sue.
 

GowerND11

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Anybody have any clue about eligibility for someone transferring to a trimester school? For instance a player transfers to a trimester school that's in the playoffs and technically if its the winter semester they would be academically eligible. NCAA would probably step in but the school and player could just sue.
I would say they couldn't because it's the same season.
 

gregm83

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love me some NIL details stories.
I can only assume they got him fucked up on the strip and was like 100k coming your way.
 

Irish#1

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real question is will he get a big pay day at another school?
I guess it's a possibility, but I wouldn't do it for fear of it happening again. Regardless of which story is true, you would never really know.
 
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Pops Freshenmeyer

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I assume what is meant is an oral promise. "Verbal" doesn't mean spoken. It just means they used words. If she's directly quoting the agent, I'm guessing they're not an attorney.
 

FDNYIrish1

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We never had these issues when boosters were dropping bags of cash. Before this contract craziness. Back in the good old days where a car, house, and job for mom were paid in full before delivery of athletic talents.
 
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Anyone see this coming? UNLV QB Sluka says he's not playing anymore because representations were not upheld! Listening to the radio, there is some conjecture that he got a better offer and is sitting out to preserve his final year. I'm not saying he's right or wrong, but either way, this is not good for CFB.

If this becomes common place, it will be the death of the sport
 
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ColoradoIrish

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It will just accelerate the current process and leave it the exclusive domain of gambling enthusiasts.
Sad to watch the sport we all love die a slow painful death and become a carcass of the game we all know.

The blue bloods and those that want to drop the charade of student athletics really should just start a 3-5 year pro league for athletes before they're eligible for the NFL. Room and board and education is part of your benefits package and then negotiate the players salaries like they do now.
 

SDIrishFan

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Reading between the lines here, the school and its collective made no "formal" agreement, meaning there is no contract. The kid/family were operating under some sort of verbal agreement for $100k+, which is just plain dumb.

I've said this time and again, there seems to be no contracts, deals continue to be made in the shadows, kids/families continue to get exploited, lawyers continue to rich from the mess, schools continue to get rich off their free labor. Wild wild west.
 

TheProspector

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Sad to watch the sport we all love die a slow painful death and become a carcass of the game we all know.

The blue bloods and those that want to drop the charade of student athletics really should just start a 3-5 year pro league for athletes before they're eligible for the NFL. Room and board and education is part of your benefits package and then negotiate the players salaries like they do now.
Not sure education will even be attached to be honest.
 

Pops Freshenmeyer

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Reading between the lines here, the school and its collective made no "formal" agreement, meaning there is no contract. The kid/family were operating under some sort of verbal agreement for $100k+, which is just plain dumb.

I've said this time and again, there seems to be no contracts, deals continue to be made in the shadows, kids/families continue to get exploited, lawyers continue to rich from the mess, schools continue to get rich off their free labor. Wild wild west.
Direct pay for play is still out so many of these deals may not lend themselves to written agreements before the player enrolls.
 

SDIrishFan

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Direct pay for play is still out so many of these deals may not lend themselves to written agreements before the player enrolls.
Right, which is ultimately where the kids are getting exploited. "We can't have a written contract because pay-for-play is technically against the rules. But, you can take our word for it. Wink wink."
 

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Haha if you didn’t think this would happen you are an idiot. I hope both parties get screwed. lol
 
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