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That might be it. I think that one actually involved a lawsuit although I’m not sure if it went anywhere.Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
Florida had a recruit that they offered a 10 million dollar NIL deal to that they supposedly pulled back once he committed, or once he got to school. Forget all of the specifics.
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This is why Dayon Hayes left Pitt. That's the actual reason. Not any beef with Narduzzi. Not because he loved "Coach Prime."Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
There's a second side to this story emerging. Some are reporting after this hot start he was demanding a 'pay raise' and threatening to leave if he wasn't paid more.
Either way, he can quit, take a redshirt and hit the open market.
- After a decent 2022 season, he asked for a crap load of NIL money. Pitt gave it to him.
- He had a just okay 2023 season and he essentially asked for Pitt to give him every additional dollar of NIL money they had left. Pitt gave it to him.
- After the spring, he said he wanted more money (a 3rd time). Pitt said "no," and he entered the portal. But his deal was monetarily legitimate and there was no clause that required him to be at Pitt to keep all the Pitt NIL dollars. So he took Pitt's money and transferred 48 hours after tweeting about his role as a mentor to the young guys and that he wanted to be remembered as a hometown hero.
- He has not been playing good football and the report is Prime didn't actually give him much NIL money at all. Good riddance. He can go play average defensive end for all the Coach Prime fanboys.
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On one hand it is very sad that this is where we are in college sports, but it is what it is. And this dude was a monster at the FCS level. UNLV, or someone very close to the program, clearly promised him the world to go there and he was absolutely delivering for them so far this season. I’m sure there will be some resentment toward him, but the bulk of the anger is probably at whoever dropped the ball in giving him what he was promised.Originally posted by TheBigCat2192 View Post
Didn’t Florida State have a highly touted recruit hold out over NIL? Technicalities aside I’m curious to hear more about what “representations” aren’t being met. I’m also curious whether or not Sluka will be at UNLV next season. I can’t imagine all of his teammates supporting this move and welcoming him back with open arms.
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Florida had a recruit that they offered a 10 million dollar NIL deal to that they supposedly pulled back once he committed, or once he got to school. Forget all of the specifics.Originally posted by TheBigCat2192 View Post
Didn’t Florida State have a highly touted recruit hold out over NIL? Technicalities aside I’m curious to hear more about what “representations” aren’t being met. I’m also curious whether or not Sluka will be at UNLV next season. I can’t imagine all of his teammates supporting this move and welcoming him back with open arms.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostBuckle up, here we go. Our first player hold out from unmet NIL promises.
https://apnews.com/article/unlv-sluk...66427158d964d3
There's a second side to this story emerging. Some are reporting after this hot start he was demanding a 'pay raise' and threatening to leave if he wasn't paid more.
Either way, he can quit, take a redshirt and hit the open market.
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It will be nice when the power of NIL is effectively neutralized in this capacity moving forward once the revenue sharing model kicks in. I've never been a proponent of paying college athletes, but I supported the principle of NIL (and that quickly went off the rails). The larger issue is that these collectives and boosters, which are essentially unaffiliated with the university, are the ones making these guarantees and promises. Moving forward, much of that money is going to be used to fund the revenue sharing in a lot of cases.Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostBuckle up, here we go. Our first player hold out from unmet NIL promises.
https://apnews.com/article/unlv-sluk...66427158d964d3
When the athletic departments at each school have the ability to engage in direct compensation via the revenue sharing model, and those payments are all above the line and transparent, it will be a far greater arrangement for everyone. This individual was offered a loose price for his services at UNLV by somebody unaffiliated with the university. He was probably advised poorly and the "agreement" was not iron clad or legally binding.
Again, I never supported the idea of paying all these individuals. But I'm in favor of what will prevent stories like this and stabilize things for most universities.
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Didn’t Florida State have a highly touted recruit hold out over NIL? Technicalities aside I’m curious to hear more about what “representations” aren’t being met. I’m also curious whether or not Sluka will be at UNLV next season. I can’t imagine all of his teammates supporting this move and welcoming him back with open arms.Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostBuckle up, here we go. Our first player hold out from unmet NIL promises.
https://apnews.com/article/unlv-sluk...66427158d964d3
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Buckle up, here we go. Our first player hold out from unmet NIL promises.
https://apnews.com/article/unlv-sluk...66427158d964d3
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Objectively looking at everything involved in that game, I'm not sure how much Neal Brown is to blame for Saturday. Honestly. The only real bad move he made was on his punt protection on the punt after he just converted an impromptu fake. You had to know Pitt was going to come with pressure there from that side.Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
His buyout is still enormous as of this season. If you believe most, that's why he's still there.
The fan base wasn't real crazy about him when he got hired. He's had a rough stay in Morgantown.
Blowing that late lead Saturday sure didn't help matters.
He got blasted for not going for it on a 4th and 1 two years ago near midfield and up a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Comparatively, he went for it on 4th down multiple times in that game on Saturday, specifically in the 2nd half. The possession they scored the TD on to go up 34-24, the touchdown pass came on a 3rd down where they tossed one to the end zone. Two years ago, he probably plays that more conservative. On their final possession on the third down play that Pitt sacked Garrett Greene, he wasn't playing it close to the vest. He wasn't just trying to get Pitt to burn timeouts. He gets a first down there, he wins the football game. He tried to throw the football. Certainly didn't coach a perfect game (nobody ever does), but overall, he coached to win the football game.
Even on the plays that Pitt made on the final 2 drives. The pass Holstein threw to Dejean Reynolds was thrown into triple coverage and he came down with it in the endzone. Two of those long runs Holstein had, WVU guys had hands on him but couldn't bring him down.
It's always easy to blame the coach. That entire game was back and forth. Unfortunately for WVU, the final 5 minutes resulted in Pitt making all the plays and their players making none.
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His buyout is still enormous as of this season. If you believe most, that's why he's still there.Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
I don't know the buyout situation with Brown. But I know that those decisions now are actual issues these schools have to deal with. It's not as simple as writing a 20 million dollar check to make a guy go away anymore. You now need that money as part of your 21 million dollars in revenue sharing. So would you rather have just an okay coach, but have money to get better players? Or would you rather make that coach go away and not have money to get better players? Those are the questions schools now have to ask.
The fan base wasn't real crazy about him when he got hired. He's had a rough stay in Morgantown.
Blowing that late lead Saturday sure didn't help matters.
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I don't know the buyout situation with Brown. But I know that those decisions now are actual issues these schools have to deal with. It's not as simple as writing a 20 million dollar check to make a guy go away anymore. You now need that money as part of your 21 million dollars in revenue sharing. So would you rather have just an okay coach, but have money to get better players? Or would you rather make that coach go away and not have money to get better players? Those are the questions schools now have to ask.Originally posted by The P in IUP View Post
Brown hasn't popular in morgantown for years. He would have been fired in 2022 if not for the massive cost. He bought himself some time last year beating Pitt and winning a bowl game but if he struggles in new Big12-Pac-12-old big east this year he'll be out the door unless WVU's money issues keep him around another year.
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Brown hasn't popular in morgantown for years. He would have been fired in 2022 if not for the massive cost. He bought himself some time last year beating Pitt and winning a bowl game but if he struggles in new Big12-Pac-12-old big east this year he'll be out the door unless WVU's money issues keep him around another year.Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
If you ever think this board gets heated ... read the WVU boards today. Lol. This board is kids' stuff.
Old Coach Brown isn't real popular down in the wild and wonderful.
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If you ever think this board gets heated ... read the WVU boards today. Lol. This board is kids' stuff.Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
I have had season tickets since 2016. I've been able to see some pretty wild football games. I didn't think the 2022 Backyard Brawl could be topped, but this one may have done it. Eli Holstein really is that guy. He makes decisions and throws that you would expect out of a redshirt freshman, but man, when he's on you can see what made him a Top 50 overall recruit two years ago. Really special talent.
Old Coach Brown isn't real popular down in the wild and wonderful.
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I have had season tickets since 2016. I've been able to see some pretty wild football games. I didn't think the 2022 Backyard Brawl could be topped, but this one may have done it. Eli Holstein really is that guy. He makes decisions and throws that you would expect out of a redshirt freshman, but man, when he's on you can see what made him a Top 50 overall recruit two years ago. Really special talent.Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
The hillbillies thought they had that one, lol. But seriously that was an all time great Backyard Brawl. Pitt has found one heck of a QB and he has a ton of weapons around him.
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