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Slightly OT: UNLV Starting QB quits after 3 games, plans to transfer for more NIL money (Merged)

It’s all still broken:


This is even more confusing. Who is “they?” Is a UNLV collective not paying out or are the agents in the middle taking the money from the collective and not paying Sluka? If somebody has receipts this would be a great time to show them.

Any NIL collective in Vegas seems like something that could go sideways at a moment’s notice and that’s what makes me lean toward believing the kid here.
 
Sluka is a fringe NFL prospect. I can't blame him for playing by the current rules and trying to cash in while he can. Good for him!! This is now pro sports and this type of thing happens in pro sports all the time, just ask Hassan Reddick.
 
It's time to make NIL payments public. America would like to know exactly what these players are paid.
 
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This is what happens when you have professional sports without the infrastructure in place to manage professional sports franchises. There will be much more of this and there will ba a lot of attornies making a lot of money.

Very sad......
 
Boy, did things get messy here and quickly. This is a pretty great example of the need to make sure all of these NIL agreements are put into writing.
 
This is what happens when you have professional sports without the infrastructure in place to manage professional sports franchises. There will be much more of this and there will ba a lot of attornies making a lot of money.

Very sad......

OTOH, no one forced him to take the UNLV offer. Nothing prevented the kid from doing due diligence.

In an unregulated market you can expect some people to make poor choices. Heck, in a regulated market you can expect some people to make poor choices.
 
Good lord! I realize a $100K is a lot of money to a lot of people, but you have agents and attornies involved for that kind of money?
It's a lot of money regardless, but it's weird that you can have a regular job that pays many times that and you don't need a lawyer involved lol
 
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Similar to what we saw with our RBs last year, except UNLV is 3-0 with multiple Big 12 wins and a pathway laid out for a playoff berth. Terrible for them and ultimately the sport.

I don’t wana re-litigate the past, but our RBs transfered to two directional Tennessee schools…I don’t think they had a huge NIL package

Regarding Sluka, if what he’s claiming is true, he was promised $$$ and didn’t receive it, than I have no problem with him doing this.
 
Regarding Sluka, if what he’s claiming is true, he was promised $$$ and didn’t receive it, than I have no problem with him doing this.

2024: The first time in recorded history a college coach (an assistant no less!) promised something to a recruit and didn’t deliver.
 
I will say this: why would someone be dumb enough to recruit a player who quit on teammates in the middle of a season because someone told him they could make more money by doing so? What's the old saying -- if a mistress marries the man she was having an affair with, she just creates a vacancy?
 
This is even more confusing. Who is “they?” Is a UNLV collective not paying out or are the agents in the middle taking the money from the collective and not paying Sluka? If somebody has receipts this would be a great time to show them.

Any NIL collective in Vegas seems like something that could go sideways at a moment’s notice and that’s what makes me lean toward believing the kid here.
It can all go sideways at a moments notice anywhere in the country. Kids are going to quit on their teammates and coaches, coaches are going to quit on their players, people are going to steal money from the collectives. There's no real rules other than money and greed ruling.
 
I will say this: why would someone be dumb enough to recruit a player who quit on teammates in the middle of a season because someone told him they could make more money by doing so? What's the old saying -- if a mistress marries the man she was having an affair with, she just creates a vacancy?
How long do you represent someone when the retainer runs out and and the money stops.
 
I will say this: why would someone be dumb enough to recruit a player who quit on teammates in the middle of a season because someone told him they could make more money by doing so? What's the old saying -- if a mistress marries the man she was having an affair with, she just creates a vacancy?
Because there's 2 scenarios and both seem likely to end up with him still having a spot on someone's roster next season.

If his side is true, he's not getting paid the money he rightfully deserves based on his NIL agreement, and not being paid seems like a pretty good reason to quit your job.

If UNLV's side is true, then he doesn't need to worry about how quitting looks to his future team, because they're the ones who told him to do it.
 
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Ahhhh, was QB on the team that beat UConn 38-28 in 2021.
That's right, the game that sealed the deal for Edsall. He stated publicly the next day on Sunday that he would be retiring at the end of that season. Benedict then wrote a letter the next day on Monday saying 'no you are done now. Pack you s.h.i.t and leave". I loved that Benedict did that, but I also thought Edsall 2.0 never should have been hired in the first place.
 
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I don't think his "agent" would advise he do this if he did not already have another deal in hand.
 
I don't think his "agent" would advise he do this if he did not already have another deal in hand.
If Sluka's side of the story is true and the UNLV wasn't fulfilling their side of the deal by withholding all the payments or paying less the promised amount, what would Sluka's recourse be or his leverage against UNLV be if he did not have another deal in hand? Would he be up s.h.i.t.s creek without a paddle? would he be able to take it to court? Or would he have to continue playing and hope UNLV eventually pays him something? I have no idea.
 
My take was wrong if this is true. I simply couldn't imagine a kid trying to ransom his team midseason... What a disappointing and very public display of low character this would be. I understand wanting to get market value and I understand not burning a year at below-market when you have a redshirt available but, geez, once the season starts, they should at least be forced to fake an injury.

It’s usually better to wait and see if you want to comment on these things. This is Exhibit A.

You’ve commented twice already and it still probably isn’t based on what actually happened here.
 
So does all this change end-of-year awards like Heisman from the best to the most committed players?
 
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I will say this: why would someone be dumb enough to recruit a player who quit on teammates in the middle of a season because someone told him they could make more money by doing so? What's the old saying -- if a mistress marries the man she was having an affair with, she just creates a vacancy?

Because folks want to win.

Arch Manning would have to kill multiple people before I’d say we weren’t interested.
 
An interesting thought…

If it is NIL $, then he is not being paid to play football. He’s being paid for businesses to use his NIL. The school doesn't pay him, the NIL org pays him. What NIL work was he doing? How was his NIL being used?

we all know this is about paying kids for playing football, but legally, technically, it isn’t. It’s about compensating an athlete for the use of their name, image, and likeness.

How does that play into this mess?

Thats why we need to move into a full professional contract model.
 
LOL. Get it in writing. This is clown-level behavior.

Not if it pays off next year, then it is just business. It's not like UNLV is competing for anything meaningful. Bosa stopped playing midseason his last year in college when he realized he would be a top pick, players often skip bowl games. The sport in general is a joke except for the very top teams.
 
How long do you represent someone when the retainer runs out and and the money stops.
1. Much longer than you would think.

2. If he truly had a deal to be paid an amount he wasn't paid, why wasn't the word "suit" mentioned?
 
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