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Heard that song a million times and don't remember that lyric.Out here in the fields, I fight for my meals...
Heard that song a million times and don't remember that lyric.Out here in the fields, I fight for my meals...
First line of the song.Heard that song a million times and don't remember that lyric.
I'm dying to know what the mis-heard song lyric is here...First line of the song.
GoodCincy is sueing Sorsby for $1 million due to leaving his NIL deal early and that was the exit free in it.
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Cincinnati sues Sorsby over $1M exit fee after Texas Tech transfer
Cincinnati is suing former quarterback Brendan Sorsby, alleging he breached his NIL contract with the Bearcats by refusing to pay a $1 million exit fee following his transfer to Texas Tech.www.espn.com
Love to see players sue coaches who leave after they recruited them. Breach of verbal contract, fraud, etc.Good
Tough to sue when the player has the right to leave whenever they want to also now.Love to see players sue coaches who leave after they recruited them. Breach of verbal contract, fraud, etc.
If thee schools are suing players for leaving…Tough to sue when the player has the right to leave whenever they want to also now.
What's the actual injury, though? No standing.Love to see players sue coaches who leave after they recruited them. Breach of verbal contract, fraud, etc.
Did they accept NIL $ and then not play or failed to represent those who paid them $ to play, represent? Cincinnati and Georgia have lawsuits against a player seeking repayment of funds based on “buyout” clauses in their NIL agreements. Coaches have buyout clauses also that are enforced when leaving too. I don’t see why you believe players should be treated differently.If thee schools are suing players for leaving…
Did they accept NIL $ and then not play or failed to represent those who paid them $ to play, represent? Cincinnati and Georgia have lawsuits against a player seeking repayment of funds based on “buyout” clauses in their NIL agreements. Coaches have buyout clauses also that are enforced when leaving too. I don’t see why you believe players should be treated differently.