I have thought of different ways to do it, but it is also garbage that a football player has less transfer rights than an ordinary student.How about this: You can transfer once per BS/MS degree earned.
Force these kids to get a degree and limit this incessant transferring.
I think Fran would set fire to the university of Miami.we'd march on beck's apartment before the game monday night. i'd probably be arrested but it'd be worth it.
You have to sit out the sport until you earn the degree.I have thought of different ways to do it, but it is also garbage that a football player has less transfer rights than an ordinary student.
I think the solution is multi-year contracts with buyouts. If it works for coaches, it can work for players
Read David McKenzie's full tweet if you can. Coukd be a tortious interfence with an existing contract case. In N.C. it can be triple damages.
Go Duke! [Boy that seems very strange to write.]
Read David McKenzie's full tweet if you can. Coukd be a tortious interfence with an existing contract case. In N.C. it can be triple damages.
Go Duke! [Boy that seems very strange to write.]
Why isn't Duke damaged when they had a contract with him for next year and relied on that contract in not pursuing and signing a comparable player, plus he publicly announced he was returning. And did this at the 11th hour.Halftime at the concert. This is one of the factors I was going to raise. If there is a grant of the NIL rights in the contract, that sounds like a non compete clause, and I would absolutely pursue tortious interference if it was available in the controlling venue.
And force discovery - get hold of all Miami’s communications.
The injured party here seems to be the NIL funding entity, at the least. If that was a valid NIL concern they have been harmed apart from the cost of the deal. It’s not equitable relief just to refund the money. Pursue damages if possible.
The timing of the article makes it seem like Wildhack and others on the inside knew this scenario was about to happen.
There are no rules anymore, the NCAA can't even tell players they can't play if academicallyHow about this: You can transfer once per BS/MS degree earned.
Force these kids to get a degree and limit this incessant transferring.
Perhaps. But also these issues have been percolating for a while. He may have just jumped on opportunity to articulate it after the sec comments earlier in the week too. More need to say it. It’s the only obvious solution.The timing of the article makes it seem like Wildhack and others on the inside knew this scenario was about to happen.
Let’s hear from the ACC commissioner. Or is he hiding under the bed?Funny thing is our ACC Commissioner is so used to bending over and taking it, that no protections will be put in place to protect ACC raids like this with each other. It's a bad look to tamper with a fellow league player basically on the last day. Miami, like FSU doesn't give a s$&/ about the ACC, rules or anything.