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How long before a team or a position group threatens to walk out before a playoff game, a Top Ten matchup, or the national championship?

Starting QB walks out on team after three games over NIL money. Rumor is he got a better offer to play elsewhere.

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/sp...4.html#storylink=cpy



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I'm feeling rather curmudgeonly this AM after reading and hearing about this.  Lots of head shaking at the keyboard today.   Certainly enough blame and greed to go around between the player, coach, school, and NCAA.   This takes the "college" right out of "college sports", and you're left with "sports" based on a verbal business agreement that the involved parties can't recall or enforce as a contract.  In the words of Dana Carvey's character Church Lady....."isn't that convenient".

In some cases, college sports is an absolute farce that doesn't have anything to do with learning, higher education and any form of academics.   No longer is top college sports something you did because you enjoyed it or it was a way to get some funding to help with your college education.   Is this current "free for all" sustainable?  Not a chance.

JMO

@fenwaysouth

The information provided was not accurate as per the Miami Herald.

As per ESPN, it was a verbal agreement between the player and an assistant coach. The HC claimed that he never approved the offer so it was invalid. UNLV would have been in violation of the law if they paid him without contract or approval. The player had been paid 3,000 for another gig he did when he came to the program. A lot of finger pointing.

Yes, it's been a wild ride. You have coaches trying to keep their jobs and players thinking they are actually worth much more than they actually are. This happened at Florida a few years ago. That's why they need to take the decision away from bosters and collectives.

A lesson learned.

I have always believed that athletes deserved a piece of the pie because of their sacrifice of usage of their NLI. They just have to figure out once and for all how you can achieve a system that is legit.

JMO

Don’t take the UNLV story as the absolute. Think big picture. NILs may destroy college sports. Division 1 got divided up between majors and mids. Now majors are going to get divided again between haves and have nots. The first big losers were Oregon State and Washington State. There will be plenty more.

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