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UNLV QB refuses to play rest of season

Just another step in the deterioration of the college football (but likely to leak into BB soon). One wonders how many more steps down are left to go.

Should be interesting when it becomes obvious that a significant number of these well paid athletes are not attending classes, and in fact, are not really students.
 
So with this news (or conclusions that we can reasonably draw from it) do we start to see schools (or more specifically, NIL Collectives) "back-date" or delay the contract value? Like, 'We'll give you $10,000 for the first 4 games. If the team is 4-0 we will give you $500,000 at the conclusion of game 5. $400k if 3-1, $300k if 2-2..." that puts the red-shirt option into play? And then, is there a counter movement of "haves" that front load it in order to assure they are getting the best players locked in? Like in residential real estate where the 'all cash, as-is, no contingencies' offer has more weight than the '10% down, 45 day close upon inspection' deal for more money is devalued?

Actual contracts may open up a whole new game of negotiations and decisions.
 
So with this news (or conclusions that we can reasonably draw from it) do we start to see schools (or more specifically, NIL Collectives) "back-date" or delay the contract value? Like, 'We'll give you $10,000 for the first 4 games. If the team is 4-0 we will give you $500,000 at the conclusion of game 5. $400k if 3-1, $300k if 2-2..." that puts the red-shirt option into play? And then, is there a counter movement of "haves" that front load it in order to assure they are getting the best players locked in? Like in residential real estate where the 'all cash, as-is, no contingencies' offer has more weight than the '10% down, 45 day close upon inspection' deal for more money is devalued?

Actual contracts may open up a whole new game of negotiations and decisions.

I guess we'll see.

Based on what the WV collective guy said about the deal for Jesse Edwards, paraphrasing... "the numbers on the NIL deal for him being bandied about aren't correct... in fact, we'll be sitting down shortly to discuss with his reps, firm up the numbers, and draw up the paperwork to make it official."

i.e. Edwards left on a verbal offer from the WV collective and it wasn't in stone / contracted yet.

Whether he got what was promised is anyone's guess.
 
So with this news (or conclusions that we can reasonably draw from it) do we start to see schools (or more specifically, NIL Collectives) "back-date" or delay the contract value? Like, 'We'll give you $10,000 for the first 4 games. If the team is 4-0 we will give you $500,000 at the conclusion of game 5. $400k if 3-1, $300k if 2-2..." that puts the red-shirt option into play? And then, is there a counter movement of "haves" that front load it in order to assure they are getting the best players locked in? Like in residential real estate where the 'all cash, as-is, no contingencies' offer has more weight than the '10% down, 45 day close upon inspection' deal for more money is devalued?

Actual contracts may open up a whole new game of negotiations and decisions.

There’s a lot of schools - with UNLV being one of them - that tell kids they won’t create a written deal until the kid is on campus. The cynic in me thinks that’s entirely intentional, because they can make promises they have no intention of keeping. I was listening to an agent on radio this morning saying it’s unfair his agent is getting dragged, because kids getting screwed is pretty common - it’s just this time the player fought back.

It would be ideal if everyone was negotiating and creating written contracts prior to a kid signing a letter of intent - but why would schools that refuse to create a written agreement before a kid is on campus - even though that is allowed - suddenly see the light and start doing what they’ve refused to do up until this point?
 
Y'know, every kid I knew rode his bike without a helmet. I don't remember any of my friends getting a head injury, or honestly anything serious from a bike accident, except maybe one kid with a broken arm from a fall. Of course, there were far fewer cars on the street, and people didn't drive so aggressively back then, or have these giant trucks tearing down residential streets.
Heads were harder back then.
 
Heads were harder back then.
Very few things terrify me more than riding a push bike on a street with cars. I use the sidewalk whenever possible. Helmets won’t do much if an SUV hits you.

I do not wear a helmet cycling its a leisurely activity meant to get a tan. People are psychotic about helmets skiing these days if you go to the alps it’s 99% helmets here 95%. If you ski on a 55 degree sunny spring day 90% of the mountain has their winter shell on and full helmet and goggles.

I don’t really mind them it’s more goggles I hate I’m a sunglasses only skier.
 
Over football?
I have several straight guy friends super into the WNBA. One has floor seat seasons for the Liberty. I went to a game for the first time this summer, it was a lot of fun.

1.8m viewers for the Fever/Sun playoff game Sunday while NFL was on at the same time was pretty impressive. WNBA is definitely coming into its own. The Clarke effect is obviously a nice bump, but it was doing better before her.
 
the horror!!
I mean yeah having to tell my wife “don’t look over there it’s only people going to the WNBA semi finals” when we head out to our game is a bummer. I know which game she’d rather attend.
 
The Super Bowl is basically the only sporting event that every other sport plans around in terms of not competing with it. With all due respect to the clash of levithians that is Syracuse at UNLV, I don't think our game is registering in any other sport's scheduling plans.
Sounds like a really bad porno.
 
I have several straight guy friends super into the WNBA. One has floor seat seasons for the Liberty. I went to a game for the first time this summer, it was a lot of fun.

Sure, lots of straight guys find gay women to be hot.
 
I have several straight guy friends super into the WNBA. One has floor seat seasons for the Liberty. I went to a game for the first time this summer, it was a lot of fun.

1.8m viewers for the Fever/Sun playoff game Sunday while NFL was on at the same time was pretty impressive. WNBA is definitely coming into its own. The Clarke effect is obviously a nice bump, but it was doing better before her.
I don’t know what straight guys has to do with anything but I don’t think I know one friend in this world that is going to turn on the WNBA when there is a NFL game on.
 
So with this news (or conclusions that we can reasonably draw from it) do we start to see schools (or more specifically, NIL Collectives) "back-date" or delay the contract value? Like, 'We'll give you $10,000 for the first 4 games. If the team is 4-0 we will give you $500,000 at the conclusion of game 5. $400k if 3-1, $300k if 2-2..." that puts the red-shirt option into play? And then, is there a counter movement of "haves" that front load it in order to assure they are getting the best players locked in? Like in residential real estate where the 'all cash, as-is, no contingencies' offer has more weight than the '10% down, 45 day close upon inspection' deal for more money is devalued?

Actual contracts may open up a whole new game of negotiations and decisions.
They can’t include performance agreements in the contracts that are written right now. I know SU doesn’t allow that because they’re following the rules. Any that exist are definitely verbal promises.
 
On one hand, a verbal promise from an assistant coach? ay yi yi.

On the other hand, you only received $3k and might not receive any more? Yeah, why stay.

Today's NIL adventure:

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A verbal contract is still binding depending on the type, and jurisdiction. Any good lawyer will tell you that.
 
We found out Sluka wasn’t getting paid, offered him for next year in writing….conditional on him sitting out the rest of the season.

No idea, but would be a helluva move….
my issue with the whole NIL thing is Name Image Likeness... how does that equate to performance or pay to play.
 
There’s a lot of schools - with UNLV being one of them - that tell kids they won’t create a written deal until the kid is on campus.
My response: until there's a written deal (which can include my moving to campus) I won't commit to the transfer.
 
A verbal contract is still binding depending on the type, and jurisdiction. Any good lawyer will tell you that.
You'd likely need your agent/lawyer on the call and have it recorded.
 

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