NIL DISPUTE: Starting QB Quits team claiming Failed Payments
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
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On Tuesday night, UNLV starting QB Matthew Sluka tweeted that he would be leaving the team after an NIL dispute. With the Rebels starting its season off 3-0 with hopes of a playoff bid, this certainly puts a wrinkle in those plans. What happened here? Why did Sluka do this? Find out in this segment of Andy & Ari here
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He has less then 50% completions
As a former D1 athlete and 3x all american that got screwed by contracts, good for him. The playing field is more equal than ever, wish I was in this era of athletics.
He was paid in full
He came back with an agent after the win and demanded 300k more on the spot.
Piece of crap move tbh
@@sprintstothebathroomdaily2429 They say that's not true so we're back at square one aren't we?
Thats the problem they aren't signing contracts.
Make them sign performance contracts that will stop the BS.
If they can show they already paid him then they can sue him for breach@sprintstothebathroomdaily2429
What we do know. Is that he quit on his teammates.
So UNLV doesn’t have a culture problem? The kid isn’t selfish? This isn’t a clown show???
It’s a “case study” 😂😂 oh man
Imagine if this was Colorado Lord, have mercy
The difference is this has nothing to do with the hc/other players. Its between the player and the nil collective. Colorado's qb dosent need nil cuz he lives off daddy money. Quit trying to play the victim card.
Most of these kids will never see the NFL and some will never see a bigger paycheck than what they can now make playing college ball.
Have you ever seen an Assistant Coach leave before a bowl game to accept a Head Coaching role at a different school? Yep.
If people are to be paid, contracts must exist between both parties. Money is paid for services rendered, this must be detailed in a binding contract. Without contracts the NIL system will eventually implode.
It was verbal why would his agent go off a verbal ? Contracts need to come in play and nil cap
The love from the school and teammates and fans doesn't feed your family. They are trying to guilt you into making things better and easier for them.
UNLV honestly would win without him! He is dookie
"whether it's for selfless reasons, or selfish reasons". There are no "selfless" reasons in your scenarios, it's a choice between justified self-interest, or pure selfishness. The choice here isn't between good guy and bad guy, it's between bad guy and not-bad guy.
Question, after this if you're a coach, do you trust this guy to be your QB?
Great points
This can hurt your recruitment
He will be recruited if schools continue to believe that he can help them on the field.
Unlv recruitment
@@torreyharris5865 Understood. 👍🏽 I misinterpreted your comment.
If he was getting a certain amount of money, but now they are 3- 0, It looks like the price just went up because the amount of money the school is making just increased. So if the school is making more money, why can't the player who is most responsible for the 3-0 record not be paid more. We are all in it together.
In fact, all of the players should be getting paid a bonus.
He didn't quit he just opted out
What's the difference?
Yep. Same characteristics. Only with one money was promised, the other the promise of money.
When will University& NCAA legal teams get involved and draw up legit contracts with terms and conditions? This is getting extremely messy very quickly.
The NFL has rules and order because the NFL has the last word. NCAA is a "shit-show" because there is no governing body that has any power. NCAA is feckless and impotent, so the agents, athletes and each individual school are making up rules as they go along.
As of now, schools are not allowed to be a part of NIL deals. Next year, UAAs will be allowed to pay in upwards of 20 mil, in my understanding
@@calebandrew4213 There's no law that says schools cannot pay. That's an NCAA rule, but the NCAA is feckless and powerless. The NCAA needs to get with the individual schools to come up with legit rules that they can enforce, like the NFL, otherwise, everyone is a free agent at any given time.
This is like an NFL player sitting out because a team sponsor doesn't pay them for a commercial. His beef is with the collective, not his school. The collectives (sponsors) are not part of the school (employer).
One person gets it. The vast majority of people think that the money is coming directly from the schools.
Man if people used that Same Mindset when it comes to Law .. That there are 3 sides of every story and Prosecutor Side Defendant Side and the truth.. And how the Truth will NEVER REALLY be known , n its all about who story sounds the best...
It's called a sit down strike until it's taken care of. If they're paying him what they agreed upon and he's out preforming the agreement. He could use that for a better deal next year
This is goofy. Weren't sports supposed to be extra on top of schooling?
That was before sports became a multi billion dollar industry.
The end of college football as we knew it. And the beginning of the corporation of college minor league football. Money is now the driver for success.
If, key word if he was promised xyz to play qb at unlv and he didn't get xyz then let them lose the rest of their games, again. This happened at texas a&m
Are you talking about Walter Nolen?
thank you for ruining college football....greedy players first!!!!
Can a player just state he is red shirting or does the school/program have to approve that?
It's Nothing For UNLV To Get A 100k From The School
As an FSU fan all I hear is there will be a good QB in the portal!
FSU should sue UNLV, then FSU should blame ESPN and have Florida politicians demand an investigation over this.
Good is relative. 😂 Norvell’s at the Alpha Beta house now looking for a serviceable QB.
The losers will always be there. I paid for college. I sucked at school.
Send this guy to Tallahassee! 😂Norvell’s about to hit up the Alpha Beta house for serviceable QB talent.
Coward… I get it he was promised money, but he should’ve never committed to a team if it was just for money. That’s recipe for disaster and it leaves his team in turmoil. Point #2, this is why contracts should be in place. It holds both parties accountable. If not, it’s like promising your kid a trip to Disney World and taking them to the county fair..
No. The player’s willingness to quit is the only thing currently holding the boosters accountable.
@@zplapplap agreed. But this shouldn’t have happened in the first place. Imagine NFL players in free agency agreeing to play for a team because of more money without a contract..
@@nathanjohnston26 Agreed. Its nuts. It’s the Wild West, and a lack of regulatory foundation for contracting is harming all involved.
This is what happens when you hire mercenaries
Nil shouldn’t be a payment upon completing 4 years at that school and graduating
How about ppl stop lying to kids point blank
@@JD8366yeah now he won’t play anywhere else. No one gonna risk
Serves them well for not honoring Sluka's performance. They tried to low ball him. Take your talent elsewhere young man.
This man is a QB who can’t throw the ball 🏈 are we dead serious ? Go look at film of these first 3 games 🤦🏾♂️🤔
he's got another team interested in him obviously
He as a qb average 2tds 100yds passing and 80yd rushing a game.... give that defense some credit