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Nah I do. But not for leaving for what he wasn't promised.I in no way blame this kid, and place all blame on the NCAA. They had literally decades to make a proper NIL program and regulate this and they continually hid under the BS guise of the "student athlete". And now they allow NIL, and have no governing power whatsoever, because the schools are now laughing at them. The NCAA could've made schools share their revenue with players like they do with the coaches.
I'm sure more situations like this will arise more, and I can even see (unfortunately) a violent encounter between a kid/his family and a collective. When you promise money, and then don't pay that money, people will be emotional. I know that this kid, Sluka is now saying that's not the case, and IDK what to believe. But with no rules on boosters paying and promising large sums of money, there is bound to be issues. It will suck for us fans, and many fans will want to blame the players, when the clear blame is on the institution who should've been governing all a long a business that had a model where they didn't pay those doing all of the work. That's not sustainable, eventually the players were going to demand a cut, the players aren't dumb and the money CFB makes is transparent.
That's fair, but I'm sure many collectives are acting on handshake/good faith agreements. And I'm sure this will happen more and more. This is another reason why the collectives shouldn't have the power they do, they're essentially more powerful than the coaches at some programs. And more to what I said about the NCAA dropping the ball on this decades agoNah I do. But not for leaving for what he wasn't promised.
I blame him (and his agent/parents/etc) for not getting that shit in writing first.
How much do you think a “revenue share“ is at UNLV? UNLV‘s operating LOSS in 2022 was about $350 million, btw.I in no way blame this kid, and place all blame on the NCAA. They had literally decades to make a proper NIL program and regulate this and they continually hid under the BS guise of the "student athlete". And now they allow NIL, and have no governing power whatsoever, because the schools are now laughing at them. The NCAA could've made schools share their revenue with players like they do with the coaches.
I'm sure more situations like this will arise more, and I can even see (unfortunately) a violent encounter between a kid/his family and a collective. When you promise money, and then don't pay that money, people will be emotional. I know that this kid, Sluka is now saying that's not the case, and IDK what to believe. But with no rules on boosters paying and promising large sums of money, there is bound to be issues. It will suck for us fans, and many fans will want to blame the players, when the clear blame is on the institution who should've been governing all a long a business that had a model where they didn't pay those doing all of the work. That's not sustainable, eventually the players were going to demand a cut, the players aren't dumb and the money CFB makes is transparent.
Well son, it looks like you owe us $ 354,876.00 as being part of our revenue share program ....How much do you think a “revenue share“ is at UNLV? UNLV‘s operating LOSS in 2022 was about $350 million, btw.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.co...down-pac-12-offer-will-stay-in-mountain-west/How much do you think a “revenue share“ is at UNLV? UNLV‘s operating LOSS in 2022 was about $350 million, btw.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.co...down-pac-12-offer-will-stay-in-mountain-west/
I think you're looking at the entire athletic department, while it seems the football program alone is set to make $36mil for recommitting to the Mountain West. $100k shouldn't be a major amount to raise. And its hard for me to believe that an NIL collective in Las Vegas of all places can't come up with that amount
Well, its not that the school didn't deliver(since schools can't pay the players, yet). The NIL collective didn't deliver.It's either one of two things.
- school didn't deliver
- QB and his team (not the football one) re- assessing his "value" after a 3-0 start and strong arming the school.
Now that everything in life is purely transactional and all people seemingly care about is money, my bias will carry me towards initially believing the latter.
The revenue sharing model is for all athletes though. The Title IX lawsuits would be endless if they gave the football players a nickel more than the field hockey players.https://www.sandiegouniontribune.co...down-pac-12-offer-will-stay-in-mountain-west/
I think you're looking at the entire athletic department, while it seems the football program alone is set to make $36mil for recommitting to the Mountain West. $100k shouldn't be a major amount to raise. And its hard for me to believe that an NIL collective in Las Vegas of all places can't come up with that amount
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...&cvid=03fc9e049bf94602821bb522d6fb07ae&ei=503
I hear you, and you’re correct in that.The revenue sharing model is for all athletes though. The Title IX lawsuits would be endless if they gave the football players a nickel more than the field hockey players.
Or he could just as easily be a Cam Ward or Dillon Gabriel for his new school. Or even, Will Howard… No one knowsMy sense is that this kid will end up like MJ Morris, who did the exact same thing last year with NC St. He‘s sitting the bench this year for Maryland.
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